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Professor John Macarthur
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John Macarthur

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Overview

Background

John Macarthur is Professor of architecture at the University of Queensland where he conducts research and teaches in the history and theory of architecture, and in architectural design. John graduated from the University of Queensland with Bachelor (Hons 1st) and Master of Design Studies degrees (1984) before taking a doctorate at the University of Cambridge (1989). He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities and a Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was the founding Director of the research centre for Architecture, Theory, Criticism and History (ATCH) and remains an active member of the Centre. He has previously served as Dean and Head of the School of Architecture at UQ and as a member of the Australian Research Council’s College of Experts. He is a past President and a Life Member of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.

His research in the intellectual history architecture has focused on the conceptual framework of the interrelation of architecture, aesthetics and the arts. His book The Picturesque: architecture, disgust and other irregularities, was published by Routledge in 2007. John has edited and authored a further tenbooks and published over 150 papers including contributions to the journals Assemblage, Transition, Architecture Research Quarterly, Oase and the Journal of Architecture. John's book Is Architecture Art? an introduction to the aesthetics of architecture, was published in December 2024..

Memberships

Fellow, Australian Academy of Humanities Fellow; Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences; Life Member, Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand

Availability

Professor John Macarthur is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge

Research interests

  • Architecture between art and aesthetics

    I am broadly interested in how architecture has been considered an art, defined by concepts of philosophical aesthetics on the one hand, and the social and professional institutions of the different arts on the other. The often conflicting determinations of art and aesthetics have a rich history going back to the eighteenth century and continue to define the professional and popular views of architecture. I am interested in relatively technical issues such as the concept of disgust in the eighteenth century picturesque and how the picturesque relates to later romanticism; but also in the assumptions of cultural industries policy in relating architecture to the creative and economic capacities of a population. A recent publication that gives and overview of some of these interests is: Macarthur, John, Susan Holden, Ashley Paine, and Wouter Davidts. Pavilion Propositions: Nine Points on an Architectural Phenomenon. Amsterdam: Valiz, 2018. Macarthur, John, Susan Holden, and Ashley Paine. "For What It’s Worth: The Value of Architecture as Heritage and Culture." In Valuing Architecture: Heritage and the Economics of Culture, edited by Ashley Paine, Susan Holden and John Macarthur. Amsterdam: Valiz, 2020. My definitive views on the topic are published as <Is Architecture Art: an introduction to the aesthetics of architecture? London: Bloomsbury, 2024.

  • The Architecture of Queensland

    I am involved with colleagues in the ATCH Centre in the recording and analysing the architecture of the Australian State of Queensland. Parallel studies involve archival research, oral histories, and discourse analysis using computer semantic text analysis tools. Themes of the study include architectural education, public policy, claims to climatic determination, and regional character. Publications include: Macarthur, John, Deborah van der Plaat, Janina Gosseye, and Andrew Wilson, eds. Hot Modernism: Queensland Architecture 1945-1975. London: Artifice, 2015. Plaat, Deborah van der, and John Macarthur, eds. Karl Langer: Modern Architect and Migrant in the Australian Tropics, Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2022. Macarthur, John, and Deborah van der Plaat. "Wireless Architecture: Robert Cummings Early Radio Broadcasts ". In Architectural Education through Materiality: Pedagogies of 20th-Century Design,, edited by Elke Couchez and Rajesh Heynickx, 221-34. London: Taylor and Francis, 2021.

Works

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147 works between 1984 and 2025

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2022

Book Chapter

Preface

Macarthur, John (2022). Preface. What artistry can do: essays on art and beauty. (pp. xii-xv) edited by Bart Verschaffel (author, editor). Edinburgh, Scotland: University of Edinburgh Press.

Preface

2022

Book Chapter

The picturesque, architecture and urbanism

Macarthur, John (2022). The picturesque, architecture and urbanism. Pragmatics of the picturesque: strategies for the contemporary city. (pp. 14-19) edited by Daniel Elsea. London, United Kingdom: Allies and Morrison.

The picturesque, architecture and urbanism

2021

Book Chapter

Introduction: modern and migrant architect

van der Plaat, Deborah and Macarthur, John (2021). Introduction: modern and migrant architect. Karl Langer: modern architect and migrant in the Australian tropics. (pp. 1-12) edited by Deborah van der Plaat and John Macarthur. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc..

Introduction: modern and migrant architect

2020

Other Outputs

Standards for living and for art

Macarthur, John (2020). Standards for living and for art. NGV Triennial 2020. (pp. 88-95) edited by anon. Melbourne, Australia: National Gallery of Victoria.

Standards for living and for art

2020

Journal Article

The Smell of Politics: The Smell of Politics: Civilia, Collage City, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse

Macarthur, John (2020). The Smell of Politics: The Smell of Politics: Civilia, Collage City, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse. gta papers (4), 22-45. doi: 10.54872/gta-4425-02

The Smell of Politics: The Smell of Politics: Civilia, Collage City, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse, and Liberalism in Architectural Discourse

2020

Book Chapter

Ugliness, the anti-aesthetic and appropriation with some remarks on the architecture of ARM

Macarthur, John (2020). Ugliness, the anti-aesthetic and appropriation with some remarks on the architecture of ARM. Architecture and ugliness: anti-aesthetics and the ugly in postmodern architecture. (pp. 19-38) edited by Wouter van Acker and Thomas Mical. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. doi: 10.5040/9781350068261.ch-001

Ugliness, the anti-aesthetic and appropriation with some remarks on the architecture of ARM

2020

Book Chapter

Afterword: have things got better?

Macarthur, John (2020). Afterword: have things got better?. MMXX: Two decades of architecture in Australia. (pp. 299-301) edited by Cameron Bruhn. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Thames and Hudson.

Afterword: have things got better?

2019

Journal Article

Robin Boyd's The Australian Ugliness, ugliness, and liberal education

Macarthur, John (2019). Robin Boyd's The Australian Ugliness, ugliness, and liberal education. RMIT Design Archives Journal, 9 (2), 50-57.

Robin Boyd's The Australian Ugliness, ugliness, and liberal education

2018

Book Chapter

Thinking about Gino Valle and a few others in my small pool: Rex Addison in conversation with Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur

Addison, Rex, Micheli, Silvia and Macarthur, John (2018). Thinking about Gino Valle and a few others in my small pool: Rex Addison in conversation with Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 172-179) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro Publications.

Thinking about Gino Valle and a few others in my small pool: Rex Addison in conversation with Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur

2018

Book Chapter

Culture mining: Ian McDougall in conversation with John Macarthur and Silvia Micheli

McDougall, Ian, Macarthur, John and Micheli, Silvia (2018). Culture mining: Ian McDougall in conversation with John Macarthur and Silvia Micheli. Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 164-171) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro.

Culture mining: Ian McDougall in conversation with John Macarthur and Silvia Micheli

2018

Book

Prefab housing and the future of building: product to process

Aitchison, Mathew, Bashirzaheh Tabrizi, Toktam, Beim, Anne, Couper, Rachel, DOe, Robert, Engström, Dan, Kuzmanovska, Ivana, Lidelöw, Helena, Maxwell, Robert, Macarthur, John, Nelson, Jonathan, Noguchi, Masa, Norman, Marc, Rudberg, Martin, Rupnik, Ivan, Smith, Ryan, Stehn, Lars and Torero Cullen, Jose (2018). Prefab housing and the future of building: product to process. London, United Kingdom: Lund Humphries.

Prefab housing and the future of building: product to process

2018

Book Chapter

Thinking Italian in postmodern Australia

Micheli, Silvia and Macarthur, John (2018). Thinking Italian in postmodern Australia. Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 6-10) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro.

Thinking Italian in postmodern Australia

2018

Book Chapter

Between La Tendenza and neoliberty: Mauro Baracco goes to Australia

Baracco, Mauro, Macarthur, John and Micheli, Silvia (2018). Between La Tendenza and neoliberty: Mauro Baracco goes to Australia. Italy/Australia: postmodernism in translation. (pp. 180-192) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Uro Publications.

Between La Tendenza and neoliberty: Mauro Baracco goes to Australia

2018

Book Chapter

We all loved Tafuri! A conversation between Gevork Hartoonian, John Macarthur and Paul Walker

Hartoonian, Gevork, Macarthur, John and Walker, Paul (2018). We all loved Tafuri! A conversation between Gevork Hartoonian, John Macarthur and Paul Walker. Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 208-217) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro.

We all loved Tafuri! A conversation between Gevork Hartoonian, John Macarthur and Paul Walker

2017

Book Chapter

Prefabricated housing in architectural culture

Aitchison, Mathew and Macarthur, John (2017). Prefabricated housing in architectural culture. Offsite architecture: constructing the future. (pp. 77-89) edited by Ryan E. Smith and John D. Quale. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315743332-5

Prefabricated housing in architectural culture

2017

Book Chapter

Building flagships: regionalism, place branding, and architecture as image in the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

Stead, Naomi, van der Plaat, Deborah and Macarthur, John (2017). Building flagships: regionalism, place branding, and architecture as image in the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. Images of the art museum: connecting gaze and discourse in the history of museology. (pp. 261-286) edited by Eva-Maria Troelenberg and Melania Savino. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.

Building flagships: regionalism, place branding, and architecture as image in the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

2017

Conference Publication

A Quiet Revolution: Robert Percy Cummings’ unpublished talks (1930-1970)

van der Plaat, Deborah and Macarthur, John (2017). A Quiet Revolution: Robert Percy Cummings’ unpublished talks (1930-1970). Educating Architects and Planners, 1917-2017, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 8-9 September 2017.

A Quiet Revolution: Robert Percy Cummings’ unpublished talks (1930-1970)

2016

Journal Article

Is architecture art?

Macarthur, John and Holden, Susan (2016). Is architecture art?. Architecture Australia, 105 (2), 46-50.

Is architecture art?

2015

Book Chapter

Defining a problem: 
modern architecture and the Baroque

Leach, Andrew, Macarthur, John and Delbeke, Maarten (2015). Defining a problem: 
modern architecture and the Baroque. The Baroque in architectural culture, 1880-1980. (pp. 1-12) edited by Andrew Leach, John Macarthur and Maarten Delbeke. Farnsworth, United Kingdom: Ashgate.

Defining a problem: 
modern architecture and the Baroque

2015

Book

Hot modernism: Queensland architecture 1945-1975

John Macarthur, Deborah van der Plaat, Janina Gosseye and Andrew Wilson eds. (2015). Hot modernism: Queensland architecture 1945-1975. London, United Kingdom: Artifice.

Hot modernism: Queensland architecture 1945-1975

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Twentieth Century Queensland: A thematic study of heritage places
    Queensland Government Department of Environment, Science and Innovation
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2023
    Australian Cultural Data Engine for Research, Industry and Government (ARC LIEF project administered by University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2022
    Is architecture art? A history of categories, concepts and recent practices
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    The design and construction of quality, sustainable and affordable pre-made housing in Australia - Optimisation and Integration
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2018
    The design and construction of quality, sustainable and affordable pre-made housing in Australia - Optimisation and Integration (ARC Linkage Project administered by The University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Intercultural architectural and material culture heritage and conservation in Moreton Bay
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    Architectural Practice in Postwar Queensland (1945-1975): Building and Interpreting an Oral History Archive.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    The Cultural Logic of Queensland Architecture: Place, Taste and Economy
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    Architectural Education and Practice in Post-war Queensland (1937-1970): Building and Interpreting an oral history archive
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Writing the Architecture of Queensland: Innovative Approaches to Architectural Critique
    Arts Queensland Funding
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    The Baroque in Architectural Culture, 1880-1980
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2005
    The Picturesque in Modernity: object image and architecture
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Design Expertise, Design Governance, and the Architecture Profession

    This research explores architecture in built environment governance, and more broadly the role of architecture and design in governing: in fostering civic engagement, demonstrating values, and defining a common good. It investigates the relatively recent establishment of design advisor roles in liberal democratic governments, and how this can be understood as a new site of professional production and an index of a changing profession. It explores the interrelationship between regulation, informal design governance processes, and processes that influence cultural change such as education. It draws on theories of governance and governmentality to understand the reliance of design governance processes on negotiated justifications of design quality and worth.

    Opportunities for PhD topics within this research project will include both empirically and conceptually focused studies:

    • The economy of professional expertise in urban development
    • The role of expertise in aesthetic judgements about the built environment and architecture
    • Post-professionalism and lay-expertise
    • Concepts of quality in regulation and review of design
    • Gender equity in professional participation

  • Architecture and Cultural Policy in Australia

    Architecture is absent from national cultural policy in Australia despite being a significant part of the cultural economy and the way that civic identity is formed. Taste, civic norms and the economy come together in buildings and urban spaces, but there is little understanding about how they interact at personal, community and national levels. Recent econometric accounts of culture include architecture, forcing the issue of its place in cultural policy. This project aims to study architecture as a matter of culture that overcomes the gaps between concepts and administrative categories. Its goal is to inform better policy formation, increased public engagement with architecture, and growth in the creative economy.

    PhD topics within this wider project include: architecture in public interest broadcasting; architecture in school curricula; non-professional architectural and building culture on the WWW; architecture and cultural citizenship; architecture and liberalism.

  • Picturesque Australasia

    The aesthetic concept of the picturesque and, to a greater extent, the cultural practices associated with it were significant in the history of the European settlements in present day Australia and New Zealand. Projects suitable for Phd investigation include: the circulation of books of designs and advice on architecture and gardening; the role of mid 19th century publications on the aesthetic and agricultural potential of the colonies in powering immigration and expanded settlements; and the role of nature aesthetics in town planning.

Supervision history

Current supervision

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Enquiries

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  • Architectural theory and history
  • Architecture
  • Building design
  • Design - architecture
  • Heritage - assessment and policy
  • History - of architecture
  • Urban design
  • Western Architecture

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