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A/Prof. Phillip Roos

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Honorary Associate Professor

Faculty

Faculty of Sci Eng & Built Env

Department

School of Arch & Built Enviro

Campus

Geelong Waterfront Campus

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, Deakin University, 2017
Master of Science in Environmental Design of Buildings, Cardiff Uni Prifysgol Caerdydd, 2010
Bachelor of Science, University of Hertfordshire, 2001

Biography

Dr Phillip B. Roös is a renowned academic and professional practitioner who has gained global recognition as a public intellectual in the field of environmental design, regenerative architecture, biophilic design, and sustainable development practices that take into account the impacts of climate change.

He serves on various high-impact advisory engagements, academic publication reviews, PhD supervision panels and examinations, monograph publications, and is often invited to give lectures and talks both locally and overseas. With over three decades of experience, he has worked as an architect, planner, design professional, and sustainability technical advisor on a wide range of projects, big and small, across Europe, Africa, Australasia, and the South Pacific.

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Research interests

  • Architecture, Planning and Environmental Design
  • Biophilia & Biophilic Design
  • Regenerative-Adaptive Design & Pattern Languages
  • Sustainable and Resilient Natural and Built Environments
  • Ecophsychology and Urbanism
  • Indigenous Knowledge and the Environment 
  • Ecologically Sustainable Development & Infrastructure
  • Ecological Art and Philosophy
  • Human, Nature and Planetary Health & Wellbeing 

Affiliations

  • AIA – Australian Institute of Architects, Member Level 1, Professional Architect (RAIA): 46321 (2008-2018)
  • PIA – Planning Institute Australia, Professional / Full Member: 56268 (Current)
  • AILA – Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, Affiliate Member. (Current)
  • RIBA – Royal Institute of British Architects, Member, Chartered Architect: 20007245 (Current)
  • SAIA – South African Institute of Architects, Member, Registered Architect: PrArch MIArch 7696 (Retired Member)
  • KZNIA – Kwazulu-Natal Institute of Architects, Member, Professional Architect: 517 (Retired Member)
  • SACAP – South African Council Architectural Profession, Registered Architect: 20582 (2012/Retired)
  • EDRA – Environmental Design Research Association (USA), Full Member (2019)
  • GBCA – Green Building Council Australia - Green Star Accredited Professional (GSAP) (2011-2018)
  • ISCA – Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia - Infrastructure Sustainability Accredited Professional (ISAP) (2011-2018)

Knowledge areas

Environmental Design, Architecture & Planning
Biophilia & Biophilic Design
Regenerative-Adaptive Design & Pattern Languages
Ecophsychology and Urbanism
Indigenous Knowledge and the Environment 
Climate Change Adaptation
Sustainable Infrastructure & Development

Publications

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2023

City wild: how making space for nature might help achieve the sustainable and resilient city

Simon Kilbane, Phill Roos

(2023), pp. 427-440, Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Research, Policy and Practice, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Charrette! An urgent response toward resilient and sustainable cities and landscapes

Simon Kilbane, Phillip Roos

(2023), pp. 227-243, Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Research, Policy and Practice, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Predictive modeling for reforestation of cities to mitigate climate change impacts

Ali Jalali, Phillip Roös, Murray Herron, Paras Sidiqui, Emma Duncan

(2023), pp. 441-456, Resilient and Sustainable Cities, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Re-envisaging cities: biophilic and First Nations strategies from Australia

David Jones, Phillip Roös

(2023), pp. 519-535, Resilient and Sustainable Cities, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Management of city vulnerability to bushfire risk using advanced GIS-based spatial tools

M Herron, A Jalali, P Roös, P Sidiqui, E Duncan

(2023), pp. 553-567, Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Research, Policy and Practice, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Potential risks and beneficial impacts of using indoor plants in the biophilic design of healthcare facilities: A scoping review

Anahita Sal Moslehian, Phillip Roös, Jason Gaekwad, Lana Van Galen

(2023), Vol. 233, pp. 1-15, Building and Environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

A meta-analysis of physiological stress responses to natural environments: Biophilia and Stress Recovery Theory perspectives

J Gaekwad, A Sal Moslehian, P Roös

(2023), Vol. 90, Journal of Environmental Psychology, C1

journal article
2022

A Biophilic Pattern Language for Cities: Creating Healthy Urban Environments

Phillip Roӧs

(2022), Cham, Switzerland, A1

book

Wadawurrung Dja: The Ethnography and Biogeography of Pre-Colonization Wadawurrung Country in a Digital Realm

Susan Ryan, David Jones, Murray Herron, Phillip Roos

(2022), pp. 27-48, The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities, Lanham, Md., B1

book chapter

A Meta-Analysis of Emotional Evidence for the Biophilia Hypothesis and Implications for Biophilic Design

Jason Gaekwad, Anahita Sal Moslehian, Phillip Roös, Arlene Walker

(2022), Vol. 13, pp. 1-20, Frontiers in Psychology, Lausanne, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Modelling Coastal Development and Environmental Impacts: A Case Study Across Two Regional Towns in Australia

Ali Jalali, Phillip Roös, Murray Herron, Paras Sidiqui, Beau Beza, Emma Duncan

(2022), Vol. 17, pp. 491-501, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Edmonton, Alta., C1

journal article

Urban Heat Island vulnerability mapping using advanced GIS data and tools

P Sidiqui, P Roös, M Herron, D Jones, E Duncan, A Jalali, Z Allam, B Roberts, A Schmidt, M Tariq, A Shah, N Khan, M Irshad

(2022), Vol. 131, Journal of Earth System Science, C1

journal article
2021

Regenerative-adaptive design for sustainable development: a pattern language approach

Phillip Roos

(2021), Cham, Switzerland, A1

book

"Quarantined within a quarantine": COVID-19 and GIS Dynamic Scenario Modeling in Tasmania, Australia

Z Allam, D Jones, P Roös, M Herron, F Nasirzadeh, P Sidiqui, M Cherati

(2021), pp. 355-395, Data Science for COVID-19: Volume 2: Societal and Medical Perspectives, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter

Creating Revenue Out Of Green Waste: New Perspectives For Municipal Organic Waste Harvesting In Geelong, Australia

Murray Herron, David Jones, Phillip Roos, Z Allam

(2021), Vol. 14, pp. 91-105, Geography, Environment, Sustainability, Moscow, Russia, C1

journal article

Liveable and Smart Melton Strategy

Murray Herron, Paras Sidiqui, Ali Jalali, Phillip Roos, S Loke, Emma Duncan, Don Lewis

(2021), Geelong, Vic, A6

research report/technical paper

Liveable & Smart Melton: GIS Digital Twin Scenario Model Technical Report

Murray Herron, Paras Sidiqui, Ali Jalali, Emma Duncan, Phillip Roos

(2021), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Aquaphilia

Phillip Roos, Jesse Delmo, Lana Van Galen, Simon Kilbane, Courtney Ward

(2021), Vidler Art Parlour Gallery Suite 11/138A Malop St Geelong VIC Australia 3220, JC1

Non-Traditional Research Output

Rewilding the City

Phillip Roos, Simon Kilbane, Yolanda Esteban, Alexander Rollo

(2021), ​Centrepoint Arcade, 132 Little Malop Street, Geelong., JC1

Non-Traditional Research Output
2020

An Integral Sustainable Design and Regenerative-Adaptive Pattern Language Approach

Phillip Roos

(2020), pp. 13-14, Heal the Scar: Regenerative Futures of Damaged Landscapes, Geelong, Vic., B1

book chapter

Anglesea Futures: The Pilot Study

Phillip Roos

(2020), pp. 15-16, Heal the Scar: Regenerative Futures of Damaged Landscapes, Geelong, Vic., B1

book chapter

Regenerative-Adaptive Design: A Resilient Future

Phillip Roos

(2020), pp. 19-20, Heal the Scar: Regenerative Futures of Damaged Landscapes, Geelong, B1

book chapter

Sense of belonging: how do I feel living here?

Arlene Walker, Phillip Roos

(2020), pp. 59-60, Heal the scar: regenerative futures of damaged landscapes, Geelong, Vic., B1

book chapter

Visions of the future

Phillip Roos, Paras Sidiqui

(2020), pp. 71-72, Heal the scar: regenerative futures of damaged landscapes, Geelong, Vic., B1

book chapter

Coastal Scenario Planning Model: Point Impossible to Jan Juc Masterplan

Phillip Roos, David Jones, John Herron, Paras Sidiqui, Beau Beza, Aida Eslami Afrooz, Daniel Ierodiaconou

(2020), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre: Architecture and Landscape Brief

Phillip Roos, Lana Van Galen, Simon Kilbane, David Jones, Emma Duncan

(2020), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Climate Change and Heatwave Project: Identification of high-risk areas across the City of Greater Geelong

Phillip Roos, Paras Sidiqui, Murray Herron, David Jones, Emma Duncan

(2020), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Heal the Scar: Regenerative Futures of Damaged Landscapes

Phillip Roos

(2020), Geelong, Vic., A7

edited book
2019

A landscape at risk

P Roos

(2019), pp. 202-215, Geelong’s changing landscape: ecology, development and conservation, Clayton, Vic., B1

book chapter

Welcome to Wadawurrung Country

Bryon Powell, D Tournier, D Jones, P Roos

(2019), pp. 44-84, Geelong’s changing landscape: ecology, development and conservation, Clayton, Vic., B1

book chapter

Geelong: Djilang - a tapestry of histories, voices and ecologies

David Jones, P Roos

(2019), pp. 1-8, Geelong’s changing landscape: ecology, development and conservation, Clayton, Vic., B1

book chapter

Ensuring a quality future for the tapestry of Geelong

David Jones, P Roos

(2019), pp. 298-301, Geelong’s changing landscape: ecology, development and conservation, Clayton, Vic., B1

book chapter

Design for Enhanced Learning in Modular Classrooms through Biophilic Design

Phillip Roos, Rui Wang, David Jones, Arlene Walker, Abdul-Manan Sadick, Carlos Bartesaghi Koc

(2019), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Geelong's changing landscape: Ecology, development and conservation

David Jones, P Roos

(2019), Melbourne, Vic., A7

edited book

Regenerative Futures of Mine Sites: Heal the Scar Case Study - Future Scenarios Concept Design

Phillip Roos, David Jones, Alison Potter, Pete Spence, Alex Mcdonald, Tim Angus

(2019), Deakin University, J1

Non-Traditional Research Output
2018

Greening Chóngqìng: creating a green city on the Yangzi (Cháng Jiāng) towards enhancing 'double happiness'

D Jones, Guiwen Liu, Junli Chen, Igor Martek, Linxi Hu, Beau Beza, Joshua Zeunert, Phillip Roos

(2018), pp. 151-166, IFLA 2018 : Biophilic city, smart nation, and future resilience: Proceedings of the 55th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress 2018, Singapore, E1

conference

ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings - learning from Australian Indigenous cultures

D Jones, Phillip Roos, Jennifer Dearnaley, Heather Threadgold, Mandy Nicholson, Ross Wissing, Donn Berghofer, Robert Buggy, Darryl Low Choy, Philip Clarke, Sylvia Serrao-Neumann, Greg Kitson, Susan Ryan, Bryon Powell, Gareth Powell, Melinda Kennedy

(2018), pp. 401-416, IFLA 2018 : Biophilic city, smart nation, and future resilience: Proceedings of the 55th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress 2018, Singapore, E1

conference

Biophilic city, vertical city, forest city? Towards an Architectree

Xiabo Guan, Phillip Roos, D Jones

(2018), pp. 814-826, IFLA 2018 : Biophilic city, smart nation, and future resilience: Proceedings of the 55th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress 2018, Singapore, E1

conference

Biophilic railway stations: Re-imagine the nature of transit design

Phillip Roos, D Jones, Paul Downton, Joshua Zeunert

(2018), pp. 800-813, IFLA 2018 : Biophilic city, smart nation, and future resilience: Proceedings of the 55th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress 2018, Singapore, E1

conference

Vegetation succession planning and resilience: digital visualization and modelling of the Adelaide Park Lands, Australia

Murray Herron, Colin East, Phillip Roos, D Jones

(2018), pp. 425-443, IFLA 2018 : Biophilic city, smart nation, and future resilience : Proceedings of the 55th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress 2018, Singapore, E1

conference
2017

Creating healthy places: railway stations, biophilic design and the Metro Tunnel Project

P Downton, D Jones, J Zeunert, P Roos

(2017), Geelong, Australia, A6

research report/technical paper

Biophilic design applications: theory and patterns into built environment education

P Downton, D Jones, J Zeunert, P Roos

(2017), pp. 59-65, DesTech 2016: Proceedings of the International Conference on Design and Technology, Geelong, Victoria, E1

conference

Knowledge of making life: design patterns for regenerative-adaptive design

P Roos, D Jones

(2017), pp. 203-210, DesTech 2016: Proceedings of the International Conference on Design and Technology, Geelong, Victoria, E1

conference

Weaving landscape fabrics of ecological cities: patterns for regenerative-adaptive futures

P Roos, D Jones

(2017), pp. 1-8, EcoCity World Summit 2017, Melbourne, Vic, E1

conference

Greening Chongqing enhancing 'double happiness' and mountain-city trails as an eco-city strategy

D Jones, G Liu, J Chen, I Martek, B Beza, J Zeunert, P Roos

(2017), pp. 1-17, EcoCity World Summit 2017, Melbourne, Vic, E1

conference
2016

Creating healthy places: railway stations, biophilic design and the Melbourne metro rail project

P Downton, D Jones, J Zeunert

(2016), Melbourne, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Biophilic-inspired railway stations: the new frontier for future cities

P Roos, P Downton, D Jones, J Zeunert

(2016), pp. 277-293, IUDC 2016: Smart Cities for 21st Century Australia : Proceedings of the 9th International Urban Design Conference 2016, Canberra, ACT, E1

conference
2015

Indigenous knowledge and climate change: settlement patterns of the past to adaption of the future

P Roos

(2015), Vol. 7, pp. 13-31, International journal of climate change : impacts and responses, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article

Geographic information systems and coastal planning in Australia

J Herron, P Roos, C Donley, D Jones

(2015), Vol. 8, pp. 79-108, Geography, environment, sustainability, Moscow, Russia, C1

journal article

Beyond standard practice: the adaptation by design coastal communities' workshop

P Roos, D Jones

(2015), Vol. 7, pp. 52-65, Australian journal of maritime and ocean affairs, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change: Settlement Patterns of the Past to Future Resilience

Phillip Roös, Phillip Roös.

(2015), Vol. 7, pp. 13-31, International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, The, C1-1

journal article
2014

Design with nature : a proposed model for coastal settlements in Australia adapting to climate change and extreme weather events

P Roos

(2014), pp. 649-664, UHPH 2014 : Landscapes and ecologies of urban and planning history : Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, E1

conference

Landscapes in transition : local perceptions of indigenous and European settlement changes along the Victorian coast

P Roos

(2014), pp. 665-682, UHPH 2014 : Landscapes and ecologies of urban and planning history : Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, E1

conference

Regenerative-adaptive design: patterns to coastal resilience

P Roos

(2014), pp. 35-47, PRCC 2014 : Proceedings of the 3rd Practical Responses to Climate Change Convention, Melbourne, Victoria, E1

conference
2013

Visions of the surf coast - changing landscapes under future climate effects

P Roos, D Jones

(2013), pp. 361-372, UPE10 2012 : NEXT CITY : Planning for a new energy & climate future : Proceedings of the 10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium, Sydney, N.S.W., E1

conference

Indigenous knowledge and climate change : the Wathaurong and Gadubanud narrative for the Great Ocean Road region

P Roos

(2013), pp. 226-236, IFLA 2013 : Shared wisdom in an age of change : Proceedings for the International Federation of Landscape Architects 50th World Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, E1

conference

Railway stations : public realm gateways to sustainable futures of our cities

P Roos

(2013), pp. 157-171, UrbanAgiNation : Proceedings of the 6th International Urban Design Conference, Sydney, New South Wales, E1

conference
2012

Opportunistic destinations : transforming railway stations into sustainable urban centres

M Juvara, P Roos

(2012), pp. 110-119, Urban Design 2012 : Opportunistic urban design : Proceedings of the 5th International Urban Design Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, E1-1

conference
2011

Integrated approach of sustainability and climate change adaptation in a metro project

P Roos

(2011), pp. 193-201, IUDC 2011 : Proceedings of the 4th International Urban Design Conference : Resilience in urban design, Gold Coast, Qld., E1-1

conference

Funded Projects at Deakin

Other Public Sector Funding

Land Use scenario Modelling and Analysis for the Anglesea Future Study Area

AsPr Phillip Roos, Dr Murray Herron, Prof David Jones, Mr Josh Zeunert

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2018: $6,000
  • 2017: $4,000

Climate Change and Heatwave Project: Identification of high-risk areas across the City of Geelong.

AsPr Phillip Roos

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2020: $20,000
  • 2019: $25,000

Biophilic Design for the Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre.

AsPr Phillip Roos

Hobsons Bay City Council

  • 2020: $15,000

Health and Wellbeing Biophilic Design Guidelines for Barwon Health Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs (MHAOD) Central Community Hub.

AsPr Phillip Roos

Barwon Health

  • 2023: $13,495
  • 2022: $26,991
  • 2021: $40,487

COGG Heatwave Mapping

AsPr Phillip Roos

City of Greater Geelong

  • 2021: $6,810

COGG Biophilic City Workshops.

AsPr Phillip Roos, Ms Lana Van Galen

City of Greater Geelong

  • 2023: $4,503

Industry and Other Funding

Heal the Scar - Stage 1

AsPr Phillip Roos

Grimshaw Architects

  • 2017: $11,994

Living Streets

AsPr Phillip Roos, Dr Simon Kilbane

Tract Consultants Pty Ltd

  • 2023: $30,000
  • 2022: $30,000
  • 2021: $30,000

Biophilic Design Patterns for Geelong GreenSpine 2.

AsPr Phillip Roos, Ms Lana Van Galen

GHDWOODHEAD

  • 2022: $10,200

Supervisions

Principal Supervisor
2023

Xiaoyi Guan

Thesis entitled: A Framework for Embedding Biophilic Design Patterns into Green Building Rating Tools

Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture and Built Environment), School of Architecture and Built Environment

2022

Ross James Wissing

Thesis entitled: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPES IN GEELONG: A CREOLE HISTORIOGRAPHY

Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture and Built Environment), School of Architecture and Built Environment

2021

Heather Threadgold

Thesis entitled: What the Stones Tell Us: Gulidjan Country Stone Sites and Living Spaces

Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture and Built Environment), School of Architecture and Built Environment

Associate Supervisor
2024

Yan Cui

Thesis entitled: A Participatory Decision Support Framework for Brownfield Redevelopment in China

Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture and Built Environment), School of Architecture and Built Environment

2019

Sandra Pullman

Thesis entitled: Ina Higgins Role in Advancing Women in Horticulture in Victoria and Australia

Master of Architecture, School of Architecture and Built Environment

Suriati Ahmad

Thesis entitled: Cultural Landscape Study of the Kinta Valley Post-Industrial Mining Landscape, Malaysia.

Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture and Built Environment), School of Architecture and Built Environment