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PLANNERS, ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS OF A BETTER WORLD

Slide 1

May 2007 Anthony McInneny

Metro Lisbon

This side of Lisbon is deeply connected to one of the oldest Portuguese arts –
the glazed tile artwork (arte do azulejo in Portuguese).

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Slide 2

1 June 2010 by Anthony McInneny

Metro La Moneda, Santiago de Chile


The cultural corporation of the Metro public transport system, Metro Arte has
commissioned public art on the network since 1992.

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Slide 3

March 2020 by Marynes Avila

Regeneration

The current surreal times of isolation have humanity experiencing the blurring
of boundaries between the public and private arenas.

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Parsa Pahlavan is a conservation architect, material designer, and assistant
professor of architecture at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,…
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AFP AGM 2022

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IDEOLOGÍA Y LA SEMANA DEL PATRIMONIO

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COVID AND THE CITY: VIRTUAL ADOPTION, SPATIAL ADAPTATION AND ARCHITECTURAL
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SETTLEMENT IN DENPASAR CITY BETWEEN HOUSE PROVISION, CULTURE AND COVID-PANDEMIC

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BEYOND THE PANDEMIC: THE ROLE OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH
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WE ARE ARCHITECTS FOR PEACE

Architects for Peace is a humanitarian, not for profit incorporated professional
organisation, under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Section 7.
Architects for Peace (arch-peace) aims to provide an alternative forum for
debating political, environmental and social issues in the professional urban
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Eva is a public art curator and commissioner with a background in architecture,
urban design and art history, and an ongoing involvement in academic research
and education. Eva spent her childhood living between Spain and Australia. For
the last ten years Eva has been Public Art Program Manager at the City of
Sydney, contributing to the cultural transformation of the city through
commissioning temporary and permanent public art works and managing the
significant collection. She is one of the founding members of Architects for
Peace, the Art and Peace Commission of the International Peace Researchers
Association, and the Super Sydney project. Eva has curated several exhibitions,
presented academic papers at national and international conferences, and taught
and lectured in public art, critical social practice, architecture, and
landscape architecture. Eva’s current research is on curating and exhibiting
architecture, and in 2016 she was awarded a Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship
by the NSW Architects Registration Board to gain an international perspective in
this field. @curating.architecture

EVA RODRÍGUEZ

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Targol is an Architect and Urban Planner with an ongoing involvement in academia
through lecturing and studio teaching at the University of Melbourne in the
fields of Economies of Cities and Regions and Placemaking. Targol emigrated from
Iran to Australia in 2013. She studied Architecture in Iran(1998),Urban Planning
at the University of Melbourne (2013) and for the last decade focused on the
relationship between people and place. Her passion is the built environment and
social justice. Targol first heard of Architects for Peace in Iran and when she
arrived in Australia joined the organisation in 2012. She immediately became a
member of the Committee of Management and in 2015 was elected President. She
held this position for two years with a focus on implementing the organisation's
strategic plan, reconnecting with old members and actively promoting the
organisation's values through public events. She lives and works in Melbourne as
a Project Manager for Local Government, supervising public realm improvement
projects, from community engagement to design and construction.

”

TARGOL KHORRAM

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Beatriz is an Academic (PhD University of Melbourne), Urban Designer (MA
University of Melbourne) and Architect (RMIT University). Beatriz founded
Architects for Peace in Melbourne, 2003. She emigrated from Chile to Australia
in 1987. In 1993 Beatriz volunteered with Australian Volunteers Abroad to teach
architecture in Managua, Nicaragua. Returning to Australia in 1996, Beatriz
practiced as an architect/urban designer, while studio teaching at various
universities and worked on a project in the newly independent East Timor. Since
2012, Beatriz lives and works in Santiago, Chile as an academic (Faculty of
Architecture and Urbanism, University of Chile) where she was Director of
International Relations and Academic Development (2015-2018). She is currently
an academic, Institute of Heritage and Architectural History, University of
Chile and Adjunct Professor, RMIT University School of Architecture. In her
spare time, she is a jurist (International Union of Architects), Steering
Committee Member (Association of Pacific Rim Universities), Editor (Journal of
Architectural Research) and a member of the evaluation committee, (Chilean
National Science and Technology Research Commission).

BEATRIZ MATURANA

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Anthony is a Designer (Monash University), Visual Artist (RMIT University) and
holds a PhD (RMIT School of Architecture). Anthony is one of the founding
members of Architects for Peace. He is an academic, researcher through art
practice, and creative producer. From 1998- 2011 he worked in cultural
development for local governments in Melbourne. As a visual artist working in
public space 2003-present he has been commissioned, and independently created,
permanent and temporary interventions in public space. He developed the studio
teaching methods for RMIT Master of Arts Art in Public Space where he lectured
and taught from 2008-2014. Since 2015, he has lived and worked in Santiago,
Chile, as university guest lecturer, independent writer and creator concerning
the cultural and historical specificity of public space. He has exhibited at the
Design Hub, Melbourne 2014, at the Museo Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Santiago,
2016-17 and his inclusion in the University of Melbourne Project Anywhere 2020
research program, each concern the modern city and its late-life crisis.

Anthony McInneny

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TEAM

 

Eva is a public art curator and commissioner with a background in architecture,
urban design and art history, and an ongoing involvement in academic research
and education. Eva spent her childhood living between Spain and Australia. For
the last ten years Eva has been Public Art Program Manager at the City of
Sydney, contributing to the cultural transformation of the city through
commissioning temporary and permanent public art works and managing the
significant collection. She is one of the founding members of Architects for
Peace, the Art and Peace Commission of the International Peace Researchers
Association, and the Super Sydney project. Eva has curated several exhibitions,
presented academic papers at national and international conferences, and taught
and lectured in public art, critical social practice, architecture, and
landscape architecture. Eva’s current research is on curating and exhibiting
architecture, and in 2016 she was awarded a Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship
by the NSW Architects Registration Board to gain an international perspective in
this field. @curating.architecture

EVA RODRÍGUEZ

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TEAM

 

Targol is an Architect and Urban Planner with an ongoing involvement in academia
through lecturing and studio teaching at the University of Melbourne in the
fields of Economies of Cities and Regions and Placemaking. Targol emigrated from
Iran to Australia in 2013. She studied Architecture in Iran(1998),Urban Planning
at the University of Melbourne (2013) and for the last decade focused on the
relationship between people and place. Her passion is the built environment and
social justice. Targol first heard of Architects for Peace in Iran and when she
arrived in Australia joined the organisation in 2012. She immediately became a
member of the Committee of Management and in 2015 was elected President. She
held this position for two years with a focus on implementing the organisation's
strategic plan, reconnecting with old members and actively promoting the
organisation's values through public events. She lives and works in Melbourne as
a Project Manager for Local Government, supervising public realm improvement
projects, from community engagement to design and construction.

”

TARGOL KHORRAM

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TEAM

 

Beatriz is an Academic (PhD University of Melbourne), Urban Designer (MA
University of Melbourne) and Architect (RMIT University). Beatriz founded
Architects for Peace in Melbourne, 2003. She emigrated from Chile to Australia
in 1987. In 1993 Beatriz volunteered with Australian Volunteers Abroad to teach
architecture in Managua, Nicaragua. Returning to Australia in 1996, Beatriz
practiced as an architect/urban designer, while studio teaching at various
universities and worked on a project in the newly independent East Timor. Since
2012, Beatriz lives and works in Santiago, Chile as an academic (Faculty of
Architecture and Urbanism, University of Chile) where she was Director of
International Relations and Academic Development (2015-2018). She is currently
an academic, Institute of Heritage and Architectural History, University of
Chile and Adjunct Professor, RMIT University School of Architecture. In her
spare time, she is a jurist (International Union of Architects), Steering
Committee Member (Association of Pacific Rim Universities), Editor (Journal of
Architectural Research) and a member of the evaluation committee, (Chilean
National Science and Technology Research Commission).

BEATRIZ MATURANA

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TEAM

 

Anthony is a Designer (Monash University), Visual Artist (RMIT University) and
holds a PhD (RMIT School of Architecture). Anthony is one of the founding
members of Architects for Peace. He is an academic, researcher through art
practice, and creative producer. From 1998- 2011 he worked in cultural
development for local governments in Melbourne. As a visual artist working in
public space 2003-present he has been commissioned, and independently created,
permanent and temporary interventions in public space. He developed the studio
teaching methods for RMIT Master of Arts Art in Public Space where he lectured
and taught from 2008-2014. Since 2015, he has lived and worked in Santiago,
Chile, as university guest lecturer, independent writer and creator concerning
the cultural and historical specificity of public space. He has exhibited at the
Design Hub, Melbourne 2014, at the Museo Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Santiago,
2016-17 and his inclusion in the University of Melbourne Project Anywhere 2020
research program, each concern the modern city and its late-life crisis.

Anthony McInneny

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