
Overview
Background
Dr Silvia Micheli (BArch Politecnico di Milano; PhD, IUAV, Venice) is Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Program Convener of the Bachelor of Architectural Design. She joined The University of Queensland in 2012 after 5-year of teaching and research at the Politecnico di Milano. Dr Micheli works across design and history of architecture.
Her design research is cross-disciplinary, focusing on the notion of ‘productive city’ and how small-scale projects can enhance liveability and resilience in our communities. Her forthcoming co-authored book, House, Precinct and Territory: Design Strategies for the Productive City (ORO, 2024) discusses concrete scenarios for urban production. Dr Micheli is concurrently investigating strategies to enhance urban horticulture and farming practices through design to increase food security in the urban environment.
Dr Micheli is an accomplished scholar with a strong track record in contemporary architectural studies and a wide range of outputs, including exhibitions, NTROs and publications. She is co-curator of the forthcoming exhibition on the work of AIA gold medallist Enrico Taglietti, in partnership with the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG). She co-designed the Blue Bower Pavilion, recipient of the Crossroads Prize at the 2021 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, as a manifesto of urban resilience during COVID19. In 2018, Silvia's co-designed the multi-awarded residential building One Room Tower, a demonstration project for the densification of the city.
Amongst Dr Micheli’s publications, there is her co-authored critical book on the mechanism of cultural production in late 20th century, Paolo Portoghesi: Architecture between History, Politics and Media (Bloomsbury, 2023); the co-edited volume Italy/Australia: Postmodern Architecture in Translation (URO, 2018), that reflects on the influence of Italian design culture on Australian architecture; the co-edited book Aalto beyond Finland: Buildings, Projects and Network (Helsinki, 2018), which explores the global reach of the work of Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and her contribution to the travelling exhibition catalogue Alvar Aalto: Second Nature, (Vitra Design Musem, 2014), with an essay on the impact of Italian urban culture on Aalto’s design approach.
Contextually, Silvia has also co-authored the book Storia dell’architettura italiana 1985–2015 (Turin, 2013), which reflects on the mechanisms of architectural production in contemporary Italy; co-edited the volume Italia 60/70. Una stagione dell’architettura (Padua, 2010); solo-authored the volume Erik Bryggman 1891–1955. Architettura Moderna in Finlandia (Rome, 2009). Her first co-authored book, Lo spettacolo dell'Architettura: Profilo dell'ArchistarÓ, looks at the power of media in the making of design culture.
Dr Micheli has a range of international collaborations with cultural institutions, such as the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, Triennale di Milano, Centre Pompidou, MAXXI Museum, Alvar Aalto Foundation and Vitra Design Museum. She has also liaised with prestigious academic institutions, including Seoul National University, Berlage Institute, Politecnico di Milano and University of Manchester. In 2019, Dr Micheli was Visiting Professor at the School of Art and Design at the Guangdong University of Technology, China.
Since 2016, Dr Micheli has assisted to secure DFAT funding to foster UQ students mobility in the Asia Pacific Region, liaising with international academic and industry partners in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Singapore, Hong Kong and Seoul.
Dr Silvia Micheli is a registered architect (Board of Architects, Lecco, Italy) and member of the editorial board of the Springer book series Transnational Histories of Design Cultures and Production.
Availability
- Dr Silvia Micheli is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Institution to be confirmed
Research interests
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Urban farming and agriculture
Looking at urban farming in tropics and subtropics and related design strategies to improve urban production.
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Productive City
House as a place of production; Working from home: Spaces and urban implications; Production and mobility
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Italian Architecture
Postmodern and contemporary Italian architecture; interaction of politics, media and architecture.
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Modern Finnish Architecture
I am interested in how Finnish modern architecture has travelled across and beyond Finland and which cultural vehicles have allowed for Finnish design to spread abrod.
Works
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2018
Conference Publication
New inner-city living: testing the micro-context
Micheli, Silvia and Moulis, Antony (2018). New inner-city living: testing the micro-context. Annual Design Research Conference (ADR18), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 27-28 September 2018. Sydney, NSW, Australia: The University of Sydney.
2018
Book
Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation
Micheli, Silvia and Macarthur, John eds. (2018). Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. Melbourne, Australia: Uro.
2018
Book Chapter
“I am Brunelleschi”: Aalto’s Fever for the Mediterranean
Micheli, Silvia (2018). “I am Brunelleschi”: Aalto’s Fever for the Mediterranean. Aalto beyond Finland: Projects, Buildings, Networks. (pp. 62-75) edited by Esa Laaksonen and Silvia Micheli. Helsinki, Finland: Rakennustieto Publishing.
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.
2018
Book Chapter
Ciao Australia: Domus looks to the antipodes
Micheli, Silvia (2018). Ciao Australia: Domus looks to the antipodes. Italy/Australia: Italian postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 36-46) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro Publications.
2018
Book Chapter
ALESSANDRO MENDINI, DOMUS AND THE POSTMODERN VISION (1979-1985)
Micheli, Silvia (2018). ALESSANDRO MENDINI, DOMUS AND THE POSTMODERN VISION (1979-1985). Mediated Messages: Periodicals, Exhibitions and the Shaping of Postmodern Architecture. (pp. 121-139) Bloomsbury Publishing Plc..
2017
Book Chapter
Paolo Portoghesi and the postmodern project
Micheli, Silvia and Szacka, Léa-Catherine (2017). Paolo Portoghesi and the postmodern project. Re-framing identities: architecture's turn to history, 1970-1990 . (pp. 179-189) edited by Ákos Moravánszky and Torsten Lange. Basil, Switzerland: Birkhäuser. doi: 10.1515/9783035608151-012
2016
Journal Article
New directions for the dense city: Moshe Safdie in Singapore
Bischeri, Cecilia and Micheli, Silvia (2016). New directions for the dense city: Moshe Safdie in Singapore. Joelho, 7 (7), 116-131. doi: 10.14195/1647-8681_7_9
2016
Journal Article
Vale Romaldo Giurgola AO, 1920-2016
Micheli, Silvia (2016). Vale Romaldo Giurgola AO, 1920-2016. Architecture Australia, 105 (6), 107-109.
2016
Journal Article
Incremental civic-ness: James Street Precinct
Micheli, Silvia and Moulis, Antony (2016). Incremental civic-ness: James Street Precinct. Architecture Australia, 105 (5), 64-70.
2016
Conference Publication
Queensland, golden chips and the temptation of the Asia-Pacific model
Bischeri, Cecilia and Micheli, Silvia (2016). Queensland, golden chips and the temptation of the Asia-Pacific model. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 6-9 July 2016. Melbourne, Australia: SAHANZ.
2016
Other Outputs
One Room Tower
phorm architecture + design, Micheli, Silvia and Moulis, Antony (2016). One Room Tower.
2016
Journal Article
Paolo’s triangolo
Micheli, Silvia and Szacka, Léa-Catherine (2016). Paolo’s triangolo. AA Files (72), 98-106.
2015
Book Chapter
International influences in post-war Queensland: protagonists, destinations and models
Micheli, Silvia and Wilson, Andrew C. (2015). International influences in post-war Queensland: protagonists, destinations and models. Hot modernism: Queensland architecture 1945-1975. (pp. 117-133) edited by John P. Macarthur, Deborah van der Plaat, Janina Gosseye and Andrew Wilson. London, United Kingdom: Artifice.
2015
Book Chapter
Between history and design: the Baroque legacy in the work of Paolo Portoghesi
Micheli, Silvia (2015). Between history and design: the Baroque legacy in the work of Paolo Portoghesi. The Baroque in architectural culture, 1880-1980. (pp. 195-210) edited by Andrew Leach, John Macarthur and Maarten Delbeke. Farnsworth, United Kingdom: Ashgate.
2015
Conference Publication
Brisbane, Australia’s new world city: the making of public and institutional spaces in South Bank from Expo ’88 to the G20
Micheli, Silvia (2015). Brisbane, Australia’s new world city: the making of public and institutional spaces in South Bank from Expo ’88 to the G20. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 7-10 July 2015. Sydney, NSW, Australia: SAHANZ.
2014
Journal Article
Reassessing 1960s and 1970s Italian architecture: oral history as a method of investigation
Micheli, Silvia (2014). Reassessing 1960s and 1970s Italian architecture: oral history as a method of investigation. Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 24 (2), 199-213. doi: 10.1080/10331867.2014.963923
2014
Journal Article
Review: Fascism, Architecture, and the Claiming of Modern Milan, 1922–1943
Micheli, Silvia (2014). Review: Fascism, Architecture, and the Claiming of Modern Milan, 1922–1943. Fabrications, 24 (2), 294-297. doi: 10.1080/10331867.2014.961227
2014
Journal Article
Kaksi erilaista polkua: two different journeys
Micheli, Silvia (2014). Kaksi erilaista polkua: two different journeys. Arkkitehti, 111 (2), 72-77.
2014
Conference Publication
Building European taste in broader communities: The role of the David Jones stores in the promotion of design and architecture in Australia
Micheli, Silvia (2014). Building European taste in broader communities: The role of the David Jones stores in the promotion of design and architecture in Australia. EAHN Turin 2014: European Architectural History Network Third International Meeting, Turin, Italy, 19 - 21 June 2014. Torino, Italy: Politecnico di Torino.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving food production, convenience, and the comforts of agricultural architecture
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Liz Brogden, Professor Paul Gauthier
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Doctor Philosophy
Wildly productive urban landscapes: Exploring the agency of public urban landscapes in creating healthy cities and community engagement
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Susanne Schmidt, Professor Jonathan Corcoran, Dr Liz Brogden
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Doctor Philosophy
Mobility Culture and Micro-scale Living Patterns: Re-conceptualization of Land Use and Movement Patterns in Australian Cities
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Dan Luo
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Doctor Philosophy
Hem Urban Villages in Ho Chi Minh City: A Model for Community-Driven Urbanism
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust
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Doctor Philosophy
Connecting mega-events through micromobility: A data-driven visual design methodology via AI-generated street scenery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ali Cheshmehzangi, Dr Dan Luo
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Making Home in the Suburb: An Architectural Analysis of Everyday Life in the Australian Lebanese House
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Timothy O'Rourke, Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Figures of Charles Jencks, 'Semiology and Architecture'
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Macarthur
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Radical Restructuring: Autonomies in Italian Architecture & Design, 1968-73
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Macarthur, Associate Professor Andrea Bubenik
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