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Associate Professor Antony Moulis
Associate Professor

Antony Moulis

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Overview

Background

Antony Moulis is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Queensland, where he teaches and researches across the fields of architecture, urbanism and design. His current research focuses on productive cities and urban retrofit as drivers of positive community change, as featured in the jointly-authored book House, Precinct, Territory: Design Strategies for the Productive City (ORO, 2023) which addresses urban innovation and adaptation in the Asia-Pacific. He is internationally recognised for his work on architectural design practice and patterns of global knowledge transfer. Recent books include the co-authored John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense (Harvard University Press, 2023), which investigates strategies of ecological design in the international context; the sole-authored Le Corbusier in the Antipodes: Art, Architecture and Urbanism (Routledge, 2021) a first account of the modern architect’s reception, encounters and global networks in Australasia, and the co-edited 4-volume anthology, Le Corbusier: Critical Concepts in Architecture (Routledge, 2018), a detailed historiographic survey of writings on, and by, the architect from 1920 to the present. Moulis' research through design involves active collaboration with industry and architectural and urban practices. Co-designed built and speculative projects highlighting micro-urban and resilience strategies for contemporary cities have been awarded, exhibited and published internationally including through journals such as Architecture Australia, The Architectural Review, and GA Houses: the recent books The New Queensland House (Thames & Hudson, 2022) and 33 Documents of Contemporary Australian Architecture (URO, 2022); and exhibited at 2021 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism. Moulis oversaw UQ Architecture's participation in the Water Sensitive Cities CRC – a national team of academics and designers developing strategies for urban intensification and green infrastructure. His architectural writing and research spans professional and academic journals, including critical commentary on contemporary architecture.

Awards

One Room Tower - phorm architecture+design with Silvia Micheli and Antony Moulis

  • House of the Year, Brisbane Region, Australian Institute of Architects, Queensland Awards 2018
  • Brisbane Regional Commendation, Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions), Australian Institute of Architects, Queensland Awards 2018
  • State Award, Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions), Australian Institute of Architects, Queensland Awards 2018

Blue Bower - phorm architecture+design with Silvia Micheli and Antony Moulis

  • Crossroads X Prize, Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2021
  • Greater Brisbane Region Commendation, Australian Institute of Architects, Queensland Awards 2023
  • State Commendation for Small Project Architecture – Australian Institute of Architects, Queensland Awards 2023

Memberships and Roles

Past President, Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) (2013-2015)

Member, Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ)

Member, European Architectural History Network

Head of Architecture & Program Director, School of Geography, Planning and Architecture (2004-2008)

Availability

Associate Professor Antony Moulis is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Design Studies, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Energy transitions and productive cities: emerging design strategies

    The adaptation of the city to clean energy creation and localised work practices is shifting the city’s sites of production, as well as working behaviours. This research examines the opportunities created by this shift through evidence-based scenario building. It identifies strategies for transitioning architectural and urban spaces supporting communities through the economic and social redesign of cities.

  • Urban infill housing: Design strategies for the micro-context

    This collaborative research identifies the micro-context of inner city ex-suburban locations as a territory for investigation of urban densification. It reveals the potential of the single house site to enact new strategies of development related to flexibility, resilience and domestic production.

  • Architecture on the global periphery: flows of cross-cultural exchange

    This research follows contacts and exchanges occurring between European architects and the so-called global periphery. Such contacts are set against the broader story of architect's careers, questioning received interpretations of the transfer of design methods and current assumptions about the influence of major architects in national contexts beyond Europe including Australia, New Zealand and Iran.

  • From 20th to 21st century: perspectives in architectural design practice

    This research considers the emergence of techniques in architectural design practice in the 20th century and their formation, lineage and influence. Architects who work has been examined in respect of technique include Le Corbusier, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew, John Andrews and Jorn Utzon. The research examines the connections and relationships between techniques from the early 20th century and their implications in contemporary practice.

  • Water Sensitive Architecture and Urban Design

    This is undertaken with a national team of academics and designers collaborating within the Water Sensitive Cities CRC. Through design-based research with colleagues at Monash and UWA the work is examining the issues and processes involved in delivering best practice water sensitive urban design through demonstration precinct-scale development and redevelopment projects which are dedicated to the provision of urban intensification and green infrastructure in major cities and new regional contexts.

Research impacts

In 2015 the Sydney Opera House acquired the 1960 Le Corbusier tapestry, Les Dés Sont Jetés (‘The Dice Are Cast’) for permanent display in the Sydney Opera House. Research by Moulis in 2010 uncovered the tapestry, which had been lost for half a century, identifying it as originally designed and produced by Le Corbusier in response to a personal commission from Jorn Utzon, architect of the Sydney Opera House, to produce artworks for the decoration of the building. The tapestry represents Utzon's early vision for the incorporation of artwork within the building's interiors, offering a rare but tangible link to the architect's initial conception of one of the most famous buildings of the 20th century.

Works

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2008

Conference Publication

From functionalist to humanist line: On circulation diagramming and the work of Alvar Aalto

Moulis, Antony (2008). From functionalist to humanist line: On circulation diagramming and the work of Alvar Aalto. 3rd International Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 30-31 August, 2008. Jyvaskyla, Finland: Alvar Aalto Academy/Alvar Aalto Foundation.

From functionalist to humanist line: On circulation diagramming and the work of Alvar Aalto

2008

Conference Publication

More than a battle to build: Le Corbusier, Harry Seidler and modern architecture in mid-twentieth century Australia

Moulis, Antony (2008). More than a battle to build: Le Corbusier, Harry Seidler and modern architecture in mid-twentieth century Australia. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Geelong, Victoria, 3-6 July, 2008. Geelong, Victoria: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand (SAHANZ).

More than a battle to build: Le Corbusier, Harry Seidler and modern architecture in mid-twentieth century Australia

2008

Conference Publication

Painting and design in the architecture of Le Corbusier

Macarthur, John P. and Moulis, Antony (2008). Painting and design in the architecture of Le Corbusier. Annual Conference of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, 5-6 December 2008. Brisbane, Australia: Griffith University on behalf of Art Association of Australia & New Zealand.

Painting and design in the architecture of Le Corbusier

2007

Journal Article

An active silence: Le Corbusier's art in Australia

Moulis, Antony (2007). An active silence: Le Corbusier's art in Australia. Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 17 (1), 6-19.

An active silence: Le Corbusier's art in Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Transcribing the contemporary city: Le Corbusier, Adelaide and Chandigarh

Moulis, Antony (2007). Transcribing the contemporary city: Le Corbusier, Adelaide and Chandigarh. Panorama to Paradise: XXIVth Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia, 21-24 September 2007. Adelaide, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.

Transcribing the contemporary city: Le Corbusier, Adelaide and Chandigarh

2007

Journal Article

Altered scapes

Moulis, Antony (2007). Altered scapes. Monument (81), 104-108.

Altered scapes

2007

Conference Publication

Seeing drawing: Representing architecture on-line

Musgrave, Elizabeth and Moulis, Antony (2007). Seeing drawing: Representing architecture on-line. 4th International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia: Techniques and Technology, Transfer and Transformation, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 September 2007. Sydney, Australia: Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia.

Seeing drawing: Representing architecture on-line

2007

Book Chapter

Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

Moulis, Anthony (2007). Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design. From Models to Drawings: Imagination and Representation in Architecture. (pp. 120-126) edited by M. Frascari, J. Hale and B. Starkey. London: Routledge.

Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

2006

Journal Article

Le Corbusier's hands: Book review

Moulis, A (2006). Le Corbusier's hands: Book review. The Journal of Architecture, 11 (4), 115-117.

Le Corbusier's hands: Book review

2006

Conference Publication

A brush with the architect: On the reception of Le Corbusier's art in Australia 1953

Moulis, Antony (2006). A brush with the architect: On the reception of Le Corbusier's art in Australia 1953. Contested Terrains: 23rd Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Freemantle, Australia, 29 September-2 October 2006. Perth, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.

A brush with the architect: On the reception of Le Corbusier's art in Australia 1953

2005

Journal Article

The new backyard

Moulis, Antony and Thomson, Sheona (2005). The new backyard. Architecture Australia, 94 (5), 84-92.

The new backyard

2005

Journal Article

Generous scale

Thomson, Sheona and Moulis, Antony (2005). Generous scale. Houses, 44, 38-42.

Generous scale

2005

Journal Article

Brisbane Magistrates Court

Thomson, Sheona and Moulis, Antony (2005). Brisbane Magistrates Court. Architecture Australia, 94 (3), 63-69.

Brisbane Magistrates Court

2005

Conference Publication

Line/form/movement: Circulation diagramming as plan technique

Moulis, Antony (2005). Line/form/movement: Circulation diagramming as plan technique. AASA 2005: Third International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia: Drawing Together: Convergent Practises in Architectural Education, Brisbane, Australia, 28-30 September 2005. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland University of Technology; The University of Queensland.

Line/form/movement: Circulation diagramming as plan technique

2005

Conference Publication

Movement and figurality: The circulation diagram and the history of the architectural plan

Macarthur, John and Moulis, Antony (2005). Movement and figurality: The circulation diagram and the history of the architectural plan. Celebration: 22nd Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Napier, New Zealand, 24-27 September 2005. Napier, New Zealand: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.

Movement and figurality: The circulation diagram and the history of the architectural plan

2004

Journal Article

Simple pleasures

Moulis, A. and Thomson, S. (2004). Simple pleasures. Houses, 1 (39), 32-40.

Simple pleasures

2004

Journal Article

Exquiste shack

Moulis, A. and Thomson, S. (2004). Exquiste shack. Houses, 1 (37), 46-52.

Exquiste shack

2004

Conference Publication

Diagrams, composition and play: Reading concepts and techniques through the work of Le Corbusier

Moulis, Antony (2004). Diagrams, composition and play: Reading concepts and techniques through the work of Le Corbusier. Limits: 21st Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, Australia, 26-29 September 2004. Melbourne, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand.

Diagrams, composition and play: Reading concepts and techniques through the work of Le Corbusier

2004

Journal Article

Potential realised

Moulis, A. and Thomson, S. (2004). Potential realised. Houses, 1 (36), 30-35.

Potential realised

2003

Journal Article

Urbanity and the campus

Moulis, Antony and Thomson, Sheona (2003). Urbanity and the campus. Architecture Australia, 92 (4), 42-49.

Urbanity and the campus

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013 - 2018
    Urban Intensification & Green Infrastructure: Towards a Water Sensitive City
    CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Making architectural identity: the architecture of John Andrews (ARC Discovery Project DP120100341 administered through The University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2005
    Movement Lines and Plan Forms: The Impact of Human Circulation Diagrams on 20th Century and Contemporary Architectural Planning
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Antony Moulis is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Square Transformations: Reading Frank Lloyd Wright's plan in the Australian House of the 1950s and 1960s

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Timothy O'Rourke, Dr Fred Fialho Leandro Alves Teixeira

  • Master Philosophy

    Le Corbusier's media of design: an inquiry of drawing, representation and design ideation through architectural case studies

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alex Bevan

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate, resource and culturally responsive strategies for tropical buildings: Comparative study of educational buildings in post-war West Africa within the global context.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Geoff Ginn, Dr Andrew Wilson

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Antony Moulis directly for media enquiries about:

  • Alvar Aalto
  • Architectural theory and history
  • Architecture - modernist
  • Building design
  • Design - architecture
  • Drawing practice analysis in architecture
  • Le Corbusier - architecture
  • Modern architecture
  • Planimetrics - architecture

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