Prof Paul Sanders

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Chair In Architecture

Faculty

Faculty of Sci Eng & Built Env

Department

School of Arch & Built Enviro

Campus

Geelong Waterfront Campus

Contact

paul.sanders@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 522 73513

Publications

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2022

Rethinking Computer-Aided Architectural Design (CAAD) - From Generative Algorithms and Architectural Intelligence to Environmental Design and Ambient Intelligence

T Stojanovski, H Zhang, E Frid, K Chhatre, C Peters, I Samuels, P Sanders, J Partanen, D Lefosse

(2022), Vol. 1465, pp. 62-83, CAAD Futures 2021 : Computer-Aided Architectural Design. Design Imperatives: The Future is Now 19th International Conference, CAAD Futures, Los Angeles, California, E1

conference
2021

Lines of settlement: Lost landscapes within maps for future morphologies

P Sanders, M Lozanovska, L Van Galen

(2021), Vol. 4, pp. 1400-1414, Heritage, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article
2020

Viewpoint: City Information Modelling (CIM) and digitizing urban design practices

Todor Stojanovski, Jenni Partanen, Ivor Samuels, Paul Sanders, Christopher Peters

(2020), Vol. 46, pp. 637-646, Built environment, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article

A comparison study of integrating theoretical and practical components of the architecture education curriculum in Iran and Australia

Mahmoud Saghafi, Paul Sanders

(2020), Vol. 30, pp. 147-157, International journal of architectural engineering and urban planning, Tehran, Iran, C1

journal article
2019

Fulton Trotter Architects: three quarters innovation connections project ID: ICG000728

Paul Sanders, Marissa Lindquist, Robyn Schmidt

(2019), A6-1

research report/technical paper

Sub-tropical modernism, featurism and building innovation: the institutional projects of Stephen Trotter and James Birrell

Marissa Lindquist, Paul Sanders

(2019), Urban tropicality : Proceedings of the 7th International Network of Tropical Architecture Conference, Brisbane, Qld., E1-1

conference
2018

Fulton Trotter Architects: Three Quarters Innovation Connections Project ID: ICG000188

Paul Sanders, Marissa Lindquist, Nora Kinnunen

(2018), Brisbane, Qld., A6-1

research report/technical paper
2017

Challenges in the delivery of 'Urban Villages' through complex stakeholder partnerships, and multi-discipline approaches: achieving cohesive built form at Kelvin Grove Urban Village in Australia, and Melrose Arch in South Africa

Paul Sanders

(2017), Vol. 4, pp. 1-16, International journal of multidisciplinary studies (IJMS), Gangodawila, Sri Lanka, C1-1

journal article
2016

Applying urban morphology theory to design practice

Paul Sanders, Douglas Baker

(2016), Vol. 21, pp. 213-233, Journal of urban design, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Consonance in urban architecture: a case study in cross-cultural architecture through a student design project

Paul Sanders, Yvonne Wang

(2016), pp. 901-914, ISUF 2016 : Urban morphology and the resilient city: Proceedings of the 23rd International Seminar on Urban Form, Nanjing, China, E1-1

conference

Dwellings in the borderland: a study of traditional hill settlements in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh

Monojit Chakma, Mirko Guaralda, Paul Sanders

(2016), Vol. 2, pp. 19-27, ISUF 2013 : Urban form at the edge: Proceedings from the International Seminar on Urban Form 2013, Brisbane, Qld., E1-1

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Sense of modern heritage

Arturo Cruz, Tommy Chan, Veronica Garcia-Hansen, Paul Sanders

(2016), Vol. 1, pp. 1-10, SHMII 2015 : Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, Torino, Italy, E1-1

conference
2015

Morphogenetic analysis of architectural elements within the townscape

Paul Sanders, Sarah Woodward

(2015), Vol. 19, pp. 5-24, Urban morphology, [Birmingham, Eng.], C1-1

journal article
2014

Veracity of the archive: a research approach to the collection and verification of urban morphological records using qualitative data analysis software

Paul Sanders, Sarah Woodward

(2014), Vol. 10, pp. 173-203, Journal of map and geography libraries, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Interpretation of morphological data to inform design. Bridge to Bridge: Ridge to Ridge urban design workshop

Paul Sanders

(2014), pp. 1630-1633, ISUF 2014 : Our common future in urban morphology : Proceedings of the 21st International Seminar on Urban Form 2014, Porto, Portugal, E1-1

conference
2012

Built environment, design and ethics: the social responsibility of educational institutions

Paul Sanders, Shannon Satherley, Kuniko Shibata

(2012), pp. 143-158, Design and Ethics : Reflections on Practice:, London, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

Daylighting performance of subtropical multi-residential towers : simulations tools for design decisions

Veronica Hansen, Rosemary Kennedy, Paul Sanders, Andrew Varendorff

(2012), pp. 1-7, PLEA 2014 : Opportunities, limits and needs - Towards an environmentally responsible architecture. Proceedings of the Passive and Low Energy Architecture 2014 Conference, Lima, Peru, E1-1

conference
2010

Accommodating serendipity in the active studio

Philip Crowther, Susan Loh, Paul Sanders

(2010), pp. 1-5, ConnectED 2010 : Proceedings of the International Conference on Design Education 2010, Sydney, N.S.W, E1-1

conference

Subtropical towers typology design : RNA showground case study

Paul Sanders, Veronica Garcia-Hansen, Peter Richards, Justin Neil, Joseph Adsett, Tanya Neville, Yvonne Wang, Kathi Holt-Damant

(2010), J1-1

Non-Traditional Research Output
2009

Genshanmen urban centre and transport interchange

Leigh Shutter, Philip Crowther, Paul Sanders, Shannon Satherley

(2009), J1-1

Non-Traditional Research Output
2008

Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces

M Foth, P Sanders

(2008), pp. 73-91, Augmented Urban Spaces: Articulating the Physical and Electronic City, Farnham, UK, B1-1

book chapter

The genealogy of urban form : Brisbane case study

Paul Sanders, Naomi Schroder

(2008), Subtropical Cities 2008 : From Fault-lines to Sight-lines - Subtropical Urbanism in 20-20, E1-1

conference

Presenting the past : the impact of urban morphology in shaping the form of the city

Paul Sanders

(2008), pp. 1-10, ACSP-AESOP 2008 : Bridging the Divide : Celebrating the City : Proceedings of the Assoication of European Schools of Planning conference 2008, Illinois, Chicago, E1-1

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Is digital technology urban? understanding inter-metropolitan digital divides in South Africa

N Odendaal, J Duminy, P Sanders

(2008), pp. 97-103, Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Designing for Habitus and Habitat, Cairns, Queensland, E1-1

conference
2007

The role of the learning context and designer characteristics challenge and reveal the design process

N Demirbilek, D Smith, A Scott, L Dawes, P Sanders

(2007), pp. 1-19, Proceedings of 7th International Conference of the European Academy of Design (Dancing with disorder: Design, Discourse and Disaster), Izmir, Turkey, E1-1

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2005

Beyond Barrie's House: the emergence of a regional domestic architecture in Natal during the 1960s.

Paul Sanders

(2005), pp. 315-321, SAHANZ 2005 : Celebration : Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australian and New Zealand 2005 conference, Napier, N.Z, E1-1

conference
2003

Dichotomies of urban change in Durban

Maria Nomico, Paul Sanders

(2003), Vol. 8, pp. 207-222, URBAN DESIGN International, C1-1

journal article

The modern movement architecture of four South African cities

Roger Fisher, Hannah Roux, Noeleen Murray, Paul Sanders

(2003), pp. 68-75, DOCOMOMO, Paris, France, C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

An Inter-generational Learning and Living Campus: A New Model for Healthy Senior Living and Integrated School Communities across Urban and Regional Australia.

Prof Robin Drogemuller, Dr Suzanne Kuys, A/Prof Gert-Jan Pepping, Prof Paul Sanders, A/Prof Evonne Miller, Dr Andrea Blake, Dr Rosamund Harrington, Dr Tanja Tyvimaa, Ms Marissa Lindquist, Mr Mark Trotter, Prof Sarah McGann, Dr Angela Kreutz

NHMRC - Ideas Grant

  • 2024: $2,478
  • 2023: $9,912
  • 2022: $4,956

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report