
Overview
Background
Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady is an architectural educator, academic leader and researcher with a PhD in Philosophy from Monash University (2001) and professional architectural qualifications and experience. She led the design and delivering of a new progressive design education while Head of School at UTS (2005-2009) and in September 2013 commenced as Head of School and Dean of Architecture at the University of Queensland. She is committed to critical approaches to design learning and to preparing students for a radically volatile professional future.
Sandra's research is in the architectural humanties and seeks to understand the political and philosophical contexts for contemporary architecture. She has recently completed a project with Chris L. Smith on the architectural expression of contemporary science and its ideologies in laboratory buildings. This research was supported by the Australian Research Council, through the Discovery Grant ‘From Alchemist’s Den to Science City: Architecture and the Expression of Experimental Science’. Laboratory Lifestyles, the first of two major book outcomes from the study, examines the history, ambitions and and effects of the addition of gymnasia, cafes, and social spaces to scientific esearch campuses and will published by MIT Press in 2018. Life science laboratories also incorporate Animal Houses and our consideration of these has led to a new research project, in its early stages. This research will explore the ways in which buildings designed to house animals evidence and determine the relationships we have with non-human animals. Previous work has been published in leading journals including the Journal of Architecture, The Journal of Architectural Education, Architecture &, and le Journal Spéciale’Z. She has presented invited lectures and peer-reviewed conference papers in the USA, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, Finland, Amsterdam, France, Belgium, Germany, England and Scotland, where she was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Edinburgh (2012). Her own artwork investigating serial systems using pianola rolls and commercial paint samples has been exhibited in Singapore and Australia.
Sandra has been a member of the College of Experts of the Australian Research Council (2010-2011) and has reviewed submissions for several scholarly journals and sits on the editorial boards of Architecture and Culture, Studies in Material Thinking, Ardeth, and Architecture Theory Review. She is a reviewer for DrawingOn Journal and regularly contributes as a critic to Architecture Australia, Architecture Review Australia, Monument and Artichoke. Actively engaged with the architectural profession, she has written over fifty reviews for the design press and co-directed the AIA National Conference in 2013.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University of Western Australia
- Masters (Coursework) of Architecture, University of Western Australia
- Postgraduate Diploma, Murdoch University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Research interests
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The Architecture of Animal-Human Relations
The spatial organisation of animals and humans in cities and buildings has recently become a sub-theme of Animal-Human Studies through the intervention of geographers. My research builds on this emerging scholarship to examine the contributions made by architects in designing buildings to house animals across several sectors: zoos and sanctuaries; the pet industry; farming; and experimental science.
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The Design of Contemporary Laboratory Buildings
Laboratory buildings, especially in the life sciences, have become as expressive in their architectural strategies, and as expensive, as museums and galleries. They are also hoped to bring about important discoveries through acting upon the scientist, encouraging them to collaborate and be entrepreneurial. Examination of their aims and performance, along with their institutional and political context, and their funding and production, offers fascinating insights into architecture and science in neoliberal economies of knowledge work.
Research impacts
An active contributor to the architectural profession, Kaji-O'Grady co-directed with architect John de Manincor the 2013 National Conference of the Australian Institute of Architects - the peak annual event for the architecture profession in Australia with an audience of over 1400. In parallel, Kaji-O'Grady and de Manincor edited a special issue of the professional Architecture Australia focused on questions of material, the conference theme. She has published over fifty reviews of buildings and exhibitions in the design press and has been a regular member of awards juries for the Australian Institute of Architects.
Kaji-O'Grady's research into the design of new facilities for scientific research is directly engaged with the profession. In 2007 this research was the subject of an ARC Linkage Grant with Industry Partner Woods Bagot and involved case study buildings by John Wardle Architects, DesignInc, Wilson Associates and LahzNimmo Architects. Her research into the expression of science in new laboratory buildings included analysis of buildings by Charles Correa, David Chipperfield, Stanton Williams, and others.
Works
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2016
Other Outputs
Stress test: addressing mental illness at architecture school
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). Stress test: addressing mental illness at architecture school. ArchitectureAU.
2016
Other Outputs
Apocalypse now? Designing self-sufficient housing
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). Apocalypse now? Designing self-sufficient housing. ArchitectureAU.
2016
Other Outputs
Bamboo Beginning: Green Ladder
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). Bamboo Beginning: Green Ladder. ArchitectureAU.
2016
Other Outputs
The Enduring Myth of the ‘Australian’ Architect
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). The Enduring Myth of the ‘Australian’ Architect. ArchitectureAU.
2016
Other Outputs
Green Ladder
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2016). Green Ladder. Architecture Australia, 105 (2), 31-34.
2016
Other Outputs
Private air: “bubble” architecture’s ominous return
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). Private air: “bubble” architecture’s ominous return. ArchitectureAU.
2016
Other Outputs
Vo Trong Nghia and the Primitive Hut
Kaji-O'Grady, S. (2016). Vo Trong Nghia and the Primitive Hut. Fugitive stories. (pp. 17-25) Paddington, NSW, Australia: Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation.
2016
Book Chapter
Accounting for Kairuz
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2016). Accounting for Kairuz. Dismantled. (pp. 164-187) edited by Eduardo Kairuz. Fitzroy, Australia: Uro Publications.
2016
Book Chapter
Building knowledge
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2016). Building knowledge. This building likes me. (pp. 218-219) Fisherman's Bend, VIC Australia: Thames and Hudson.
2015
Other Outputs
Shaping the city, one parcel at a time
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2015). Shaping the city, one parcel at a time. ArchitectureAU.
2015
Other Outputs
A Marred Portrait: Swanston Square
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2015). A Marred Portrait: Swanston Square. ArchitectureAU.
2015
Other Outputs
We must not Forsake Public Space for an Architecture of Fear
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2015). We must not Forsake Public Space for an Architecture of Fear. ArchitectureAU.
2015
Journal Article
Privatized atmospheres, personal bubbles
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2015). Privatized atmospheres, personal bubbles. Architecture and Culture, 3 (2), 175-195. doi: 10.1080/20507828.2015.1067033
2015
Journal Article
Swanston Square
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2015). Swanston Square. Architecture Australia, 104 (5), 28-34.
2015
Other Outputs
Vox pop: the problem with university rankings
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2015). Vox pop: the problem with university rankings. ArchitectureAU.
2015
Other Outputs
Melbourne School of Design
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2015). Melbourne School of Design. Architecture Australia, 104 (1), 22-32.
2015
Conference Publication
Unquiet darkness: institutions, information and dissimulation at the cold spring harbour laboratory.
Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra and Smith, Chris L. (2015). Unquiet darkness: institutions, information and dissimulation at the cold spring harbour laboratory.. SAHANZ 2015: Architecture, Institutions and Change, Sydney, Australia, 7-10 July 2015. Sydney, Australia: SAHANZ.
2014
Other Outputs
Does Motherhood and Architecture equal no career
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2014). Does Motherhood and Architecture equal no career. ArchitectureAU.
2014
Journal Article
Exaptive translations between biology and architecture
Smith, Chris L. and Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2014). Exaptive translations between biology and architecture. Architectural Research Quarterly, 18 (2), 155-166. doi: 10.1017/S1359135514000463
2014
Other Outputs
Platform: Kevin O’Brien
Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra (2014). Platform: Kevin O’Brien. Architecture Australia, 103 (4), 110-112.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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The Architecture of non-Human Animals
This project examines the design of environments to house animals for purposes that range from companionship to species preservation, from entertainment to food. There are numerous topics to be pursued given the wide range of typologies, including zoos, sanctuaries. vivaria, veterinary clinics, pet boarding kennels, stables, farms and slaughterhouses. I am interested in historical and theoretical perspectives on the architecture of animals, and in mining the rich body of scholarship that constitutes the field of Animal Studies.
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Atmospheres and Air
Peter Sloterdijk has argued that our relationship to air changed fundamentally with the gas wars of the early twentieth century and the advent of the air-conditioned building. This research project will draw from his arguments and other key theorists to study the myriad ways in which air and atmosphere have been of architectural concern—metaphorically and through environmental engineering—in the twentieth and twentieth centuries.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Brutal Zoo: Post-war Architecture and the Exhibition of Animals
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Macarthur
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Doctor Philosophy
Brutal Zoo: Architectural Allegories "After Nature"
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Macarthur
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Doctor Philosophy
Far from home: war cemeteries and the afterlife of reconciliation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Martin Crotty, Dr Nicole Sully
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Doctor Philosophy
How Architecture Changes What a Bird Means: Architectural Assemblies and Interspecies Relations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ashley Paine, Dr Susan Holden
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Doctor Philosophy
Far from home: war cemeteries and the afterlife of reconciliation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Martin Crotty, Dr Nicole Sully
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Doctor Philosophy
Far from home: war cemeteries and the afterlife of reconciliation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Martin Crotty, Dr Nicole Sully
Completed supervision
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2015
Master Philosophy
A Cyclone-Proof Community Centre for Atherton: Tropical Monumentality to Enable Resilience in Far North Queensland Communities
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Antony Moulis, Dr Andrew Wilson
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Casual Tutors/Adjunct Faculty in Architectural Design Studios: Identity and Practice
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Deanne Gannaway
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Sustaining The Traditional Stilt House of Tujia Ethnicity in Southeast Chongqing, China
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
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