Foundation Professor of Architecture and dean of the Faculty of Art and Design, Monash University.
Shane Murray's Latest contributions
Housing Diversity: Opportunities for Transformation
To address contemporary housing challenges, architects will need to take n an “all-of-system” approach to the delivery of the built environment. Shane Murray examines national progress in housing diversity.
High achiever: Mandeville Centre
Designed by Architectus, the Mandeville Centre, at Melbourne school Loreto Mandeville Hall, is an “affirmation of architectural credentials,” the building providing an appropriate counterpoint to its heritage setting and maximizing potential for learning interactions.
MUMA: Monash University Museum of Art
Kerstin Thompson Architects’ gallery at Monash University develops a very subtle exploration of spatial experience.
Designing Affordable Sustainable Housing
Diego Ramirez-Lovering and Shane Murray of the Monash Architecture Studio explore new models for housing in the suburbs.
Renovating the suburbs
Shane Murray and Lee-Anne Khor explore the possibilities for strategic infill redevelopment to increase suburban density.
Housing for everyone
Testimonial to 2011 Gold Medallist Graeme Gunn by Shane Murray and Tom Morgan.
Face the sun
A tribute essay to Graeme Gunn, the recipient of the Australian Institute of Architects’ highest honour the 2011 Gold Medal.
The ageing of aquarius
Retiring baby boomers see the house as an asset, rather than a symbol of identity. And they are about to exert considerable influence on housing. Shane Murray outlines research that addresses this phenomenon by drawing out the embodied knowledge in architectural design.
Saying and doing
Skilfully moving from discourse to production, minifie nixon’s first major project reveals the importance of disciplinary knowledge.