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Design, Theory and Practice (DTP)
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Design, Theory and Practice (DTP)

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/tde/groups/dtp Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

Group Leader(s): Professor Marcel Vellinga

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mvellinga@brookes.ac.uk

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About us

The Design, Theory and Practice (DTP) group undertakes design research produced inside and outside the discipline of architecture in order to facilitate the advancement of architectural research as a creative practice. The group explores the relationship between the theory and practice of design-based research in architecture.

Members of the group undertake research using methods typically used in architectural design as well as methods from other disciplines including:

The research focuses on places and buildings in a variety of contexts around the world and aims to be grounded in the communities that participate in it.

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Research impact

The research done in the Design, Theory and Practice group informs professional practice and explores the relationship between theory and built form. The projects are wide ranging and look at a broad spectrum of topics, including:

Using an evidence-based approach, and in collaboration with charities, local communities, industry partners and governments, the research has resulted in the improvement of the nature, efficacy and inclusivity of architectural environments in contexts as diverse as cancer centres, courtrooms, local neighbourhoods and arctic environments.

Leadership

Professor Marcel Vellinga

Professor of Anthropology of Architecture

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Membership

Staff members

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Staff

Name Role Email
Professor Jane Anderson Programme Lead for Undergraduate Architecture j.anderson@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Justin Chapman Lecturer jchapman@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Joël Chappell Senior Lecturer jchappell@brookes.ac.uk
Ms Ruth Cuenca Senior Lecturer rcuenca@brookes.ac.uk
Hannah Durham Lecturer hdurham@brookes.ac.uk
Ms Christina Godiksen Head of School cgodiksen@brookes.ac.uk
Mike Halliwell Lecturer in Architecture and Making mhalliwell@brookes.ac.uk
Adam Holloway Lecturer aholloway@brookes.ac.uk
Karl Kjelstrup-Johnson Director of Defence and Security (DASOBU) kkjelstrup-johnson@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Owen Pearce Lecturer opearce@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Andrea Placidi Senior Lecturer and Subject Coordinator for Interior Architecture aplacidi@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Daria Ricchi Senior Lecturer in Architecture dricchi@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Emma Rowden Senior Lecturer erowden@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Ralph Saull Senior Lecturer r.saull@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Toby Shew Senior lecturer, M.Arch.D Design Lead tshew@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Toby Smith Senior Lecturer tsmith@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Scott Sworts Post-Graduate Programme Lead ssworts@brookes.ac.uk
Mr Jon Tollit Associate Lecturer jtollit@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Marcel Vellinga Professor of Anthropology of Architecture mvellinga@brookes.ac.uk

Projects

Active projects Completed projects

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Active projects

Project title and description Investigator(s) Funder(s) Dates
Supporting Online Justice Covid-19 has forced radical changes upon the justice system with many trials taking place online from participants' homes, with no one being present in a physical courtroom. Through consultation with court users and the design of new online orientation content, this project addresses the lack of online support designed to prepare members of the public for appearing in court from their own home and to guide them around these new virtual spaces. Dr Emma Rowden ESRC From: November 2020 Until: April 2022

Research themes

Therapeutic environments

Live projects

Digital design, craft and fabrication

Cultures of practice

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