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Emeritus Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady
Emeritus Professor

Sandra Kaji-O'Grady

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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:
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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

  • 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.

  • 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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153 works between 1995 and 2020

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2003

Conference Publication

Divergent accounts of architectural progress: Virilio and war, Flusser and the factory

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2003). Divergent accounts of architectural progress: Virilio and war, Flusser and the factory. 20th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: SAHANZ Progress 2003, Sydney, Australia, 3-6 October 2003. Sydney, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.

Divergent accounts of architectural progress: Virilio and war, Flusser and the factory

2003

Edited Outputs

Design + research: project based research in architecture. Proceedings of the second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia

Clare Newton, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady and Simon Wollan eds. (2003). Design + research: project based research in architecture. Proceedings of the second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia. The Second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 28-30 September, 2003. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia.

Design + research: project based research in architecture. Proceedings of the second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia

2003

Journal Article

Surfaces of painting and architecture

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2003). Surfaces of painting and architecture. Projects One

Surfaces of painting and architecture

2003

Journal Article

Arts and the iconic

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2003). Arts and the iconic. Architecture Australia, 92 (1), 37-43.

Arts and the iconic

2003

Conference Publication

Constrictive procedures in architectural design: the Oulipian example

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2003). Constrictive procedures in architectural design: the Oulipian example. Second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 2003. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA).

Constrictive procedures in architectural design: the Oulipian example

2003

Conference Publication

Hiromi Fujii and serialism, contribution and confusion: architecture and the influence of other fields of inquiry

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2003). Hiromi Fujii and serialism, contribution and confusion: architecture and the influence of other fields of inquiry. 91st ACSA International Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 27-30 July 2003. Washington, DC, United States: ACSA Press.

Hiromi Fujii and serialism, contribution and confusion: architecture and the influence of other fields of inquiry

2002

Journal Article

(FAB12_2_019) National identity at Arakawa & Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny—Yoro, Japan

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). (FAB12_2_019) National identity at Arakawa & Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny—Yoro, Japan. Fabrications : The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 12 (2), 19-34.

(FAB12_2_019) National identity at Arakawa & Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny—Yoro, Japan

2002

Journal Article

University Square and the Sidney Myer Asia Centre: A Critical Review of New Campus Architecture in Parkville

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). University Square and the Sidney Myer Asia Centre: A Critical Review of New Campus Architecture in Parkville. Melbourne University Magazine, 7-9.

University Square and the Sidney Myer Asia Centre: A Critical Review of New Campus Architecture in Parkville

2002

Journal Article

Questioning image

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). Questioning image. Artichoke, 2 (2), 28-37.

Questioning image

2002

Conference Publication

From stroll garden to stumble park: mapping Japan at site of reversible destiny

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). From stroll garden to stumble park: mapping Japan at site of reversible destiny. Third International Symposium of the Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture, The Univeristy of Adelaide, 4-6 July 2002. Sydney, Australia: UTSePress.

From stroll garden to stumble park: mapping Japan at site of reversible destiny

2002

Conference Publication

Serialism in the architectural experiments of the 1960s

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). Serialism in the architectural experiments of the 1960s. International Conference on the Research of Modern Architecture, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 30 August-1 September 2002. Jyvaskyla, Finland: Alvar Aalto Academy.

Serialism in the architectural experiments of the 1960s

2002

Book Chapter

Op Art in the abyss of design

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2002). Op Art in the abyss of design. Good vibrations: the legacy of Op Art in Australia. (pp. 16-19) Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Heide Museum of Modern Art.

Op Art in the abyss of design

2001

Journal Article

(FAB11_2_003) Authentic Japanese architecture after Bruno Taut: the problem of eclecticism

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). (FAB11_2_003) Authentic Japanese architecture after Bruno Taut: the problem of eclecticism. Fabrications : The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 11 (2), 1-12.

(FAB11_2_003) Authentic Japanese architecture after Bruno Taut: the problem of eclecticism

2001

Journal Article

Plastic extrusions

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). Plastic extrusions. Architecture Australia, 90 (4), 62-64.

Plastic extrusions

2001

Journal Article

Decoration and artifice

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). Decoration and artifice. Architecture Australia, 90 (4), 72-75.

Decoration and artifice

2001

Conference Publication

Authenticity and eclecticism in contemporary Japanese architecture

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). Authenticity and eclecticism in contemporary Japanese architecture. The 2nd Savannah Symposium: Authenticity in Architecture, Savannah, GA, USA, 15-17 February, 2001. Department of Architectural History, Savannah College of Art and Design: Savannah, GA, USA.

Authenticity and eclecticism in contemporary Japanese architecture

2001

Journal Article

Doctors orders

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). Doctors orders. Architectural Review Australia (77), 80-83.

Doctors orders

2001

Conference Publication

The aesthetics of meat: countering Deleuze's Bacon

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2001). The aesthetics of meat: countering Deleuze's Bacon. Conducting Bodies: Affect, Sensation and Memory, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 20-22 July 2001. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The aesthetics of meat: countering Deleuze's Bacon

2000

Journal Article

Art & life

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2000). Art & life. Architecture Australia, 89 (5), 98-101.

Art & life

2000

Journal Article

Scanning the cosmos

Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2000). Scanning the cosmos. Architecture Australia, 89 (2), 46-49.

Scanning the cosmos

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013 - 2015
    From alchemist's den to science city: Architecture and the expression of experimental Science
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work, and Leadership
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • 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.

  • 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.

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