
Overview
Background
Carroll Go-Sam is Dyirbal gumbilbara bama of Ravenshoe, North Queensland. A graduate with B.Arch (Hons) UQ in 1997 and lectures in the School of Architecture. She has research interests in Indigenous architecture where it intersects with public, civic, social and institutional architecture. Carroll is engaged in research, consultation and design practitice with specific interests in Indigeneity in architecture, civic spaces and Indigenous-led models of housing. She co-led the Gununa Futures research project (2022-2024) and UQ's Campuses on Countries Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement and Design Framework (2020-21).
Carroll has presented at national and international events, symposia and conferences including Asis Pacific Architectural Forum, SAHANZ, IASTE, Brisbane Writers Festival, academic symposia and MPavillion Blakitecture. She was formerly Indigenous Design Place researcher (2017-2019) and worked on the research consultancy about safe drinking water in the Torres Strait Islands. The recipient of an ARC Discovery Indigenous Award (2014-2016) on Defining the Impact of Regionalism on Aboriginal Housing and Settlement.
Availability
- Ms Carroll Go-Sam is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
Works
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2000
Book Chapter
Aboriginal architecture
Memmott, P. C. and Go-Sam, C. (2000). Aboriginal architecture. The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture. (pp. 405-413) edited by Kleinert, S. and Neale, M.. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
1999
Conference Publication
Australian indigenous architecture: Its forms and evolution
Memmott, P. C. and Go-Sam, C. (1999). Australian indigenous architecture: Its forms and evolution. Thresholds, Launceston/Hobart, 28 Sept - 1 Oct, 1999. Launceston, Tas: SAHANZ.
1997
Other Outputs
The Mutitjulu experiment : a study of decentralised houses designed by Paul Pholeros
Go-Sam, Carroll (1997). The Mutitjulu experiment : a study of decentralised houses designed by Paul Pholeros. B.A. Thesis, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.457
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
A Talanoa of Two Universities: Spatial Belonging of Moana Oceania students at the University of Queensland and the University of Auckland. A Trans-Tasman Case Study.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
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Doctor Philosophy
Historical-ethnographic approaches to Participatory Design in Australian indigenous architecture
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Babidge, Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
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Doctor Philosophy
A Talanoa of Two Universities: Spatial Belonging of Moana Oceania students at the University of Queensland and the University of Auckland. A Trans-Tasman Case Study.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
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