Philip Goad

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Philip J. Goad is an Australian academic, currently serving as Professor of Architecture in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the

Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Phillip became Chair of the Heritage Council of Victoria in July 2021.[2]

Professor Goad researches in the areas of

UCLA (Los Angeles). Professor Goad is a past editor of Fabrications, the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, and is a former contributing editor to Architecture Australia. He has also worked extensively as an architectural conservation consultant and exhibition curator. As an architect, his most notable work has been for the Melbourne firm, Edmond and Corrigan, as project architect for the RMIT Building 8 project in Swanston Street
, central Melbourne.

In 2000 Professor Goad was awarded the

Planning Institute of Australia
) and in 1991 he was a recipient of the RAIA President’s Award.

With Professor Julie Willis, Goad edited the Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture.[3]

Selected publications

  • Goad PJ & Pieris AD. 2005. New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture. Sydney, Australia: Pesaro Publishing.
  • Goad, P., 2000, Architecture Bali: Architectures of Welcome, Sydney: Pesaro Publishing
  • Goad PJ, Wilken RC & Willis JL. 2004. Australian Modern: the Architecture of Stephenson and Turner. Carlton, Australia: Miegunyah Press (Melbourne UP).
  • Goad PJ. 2001. New Directions in Australian Architecture. Sydney, Australia: Pesaro Publishing.
  • Goad PJ. 2003. Judging Architecture: issues, divisions, triumphs, Victorian architecture awards 1929-2003. Melbourne, Australia: Royal Australian Institute of Architects, RAIA Victoria.
  • Goad, Philip & Gruzman, Neville, 2006. Gruzman: An Architect and His City. Sydney: Craftsman House.

References

  1. ^ "Professor Philip Goad". 26 October 2018.
  2. ^ "The Heritage Council of Victoria welcomes its new Chair and Members | Heritage Council of Victoria". 2 July 2021.
  3. OCLC 771062646
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