Dr Fatemeh Aminpour
PhD (UNSW), MArch,ÌýBArch
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Fatemeh is currently an Associate Lecturer (Ed-focused) in the program of Landscape Architecture and a Research Associate in the City Futures Research Centre. Her area of research interest is children’s environments. She has the experience of designing and researching school environments with a particular interest in inclusive school design and participatory methodologies in research with children. She holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales in Environment-Behaviour research and her Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran, Iran.ÌýHer PhD project explores the role of in-between spaces within outdoor school environments in children’s expression of agency.
SinceÌý2015, Fatemeh tutored students in both elective and core courses, run by the Faculty of Built Environment in different programs including City Planning, Urban Development and Design,ÌýArchitecture and Landscape Architecture.ÌýPrior to her PhD studies, she was a research assistant working on low-energy schools and the context and design of traditional schools in Iran. She has a couple of years of experience in practice in HermpeyÌýConsulting EngineeringÌýas a landscape architect.ÌýÌý
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- AHURI Inquiry project (2022)Ìý
- CTBUH Seed Funding (2021), Sponcor: ARUP
- PhD Writing Fellowship,ÌýFaculty of Built Environment, UNSW (2018),ÌýSponsor: Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW
- Digital Uplift Innovation – Learning and Teaching Grant (2018),ÌýSponsor: Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW
- EDRA Student Research Grant, EDRA47 (2015),ÌýSponsor: Environment Design Reseach AssociationÌý
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- Learning and Teaching Excellence Award,ÌýFaculty of Built Environment, UNSW (2018)
- The winner of 3MT competition, Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW (2017)
- University International Postgraduate Award for PhD studies, UNSW (2014)
- The fourth best design selected in the conference of Iranian School,ÌýIranian Architecture for the design of the educational complex withÌýa collaborative approach to learning in Semnan (2012)
- Top undergraduateÌýstudent, School of Architecture, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran (2009)
- The best design of the Residential Complex in Imamzade YahiyaÌýNeighbourhood in Tehran awarded by the chairman of Tehran City Council (2008)
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Apr 2021 - present: Multiple projects at CFRC
SepÌý2020 - Dec 2020:ÌýHousing and the Economy: Scenarios for Australia to 2025 and 2045 (Research Assistant)Ìý
Jul 2019- Dec 2019 Fair Play: Exploring the Benefits of Structured and Unstructured Play for Equity in Education (Research Fellow)
Apr 2019 -ÌýÌýNov 2019: The Application of Public Participation GIS for Understanding Children's Liveable Local Streets (Research Assistant)Ìý
JunÌý2018 - Feb 2019:Ìý, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) and CRC for Low Carbon Living (Research Fellow)
Feb 2014 - Feb 2018: The Role of In-between Spaces within OutdoorÌýSchool Environments in Children’s Expression of Agency, Faculty of Built Environment, University of New South Wales (DoctoralÌýthesis)
Sep 2013 - Nov 2013: Low-energy schools in Iran,ÌýJihad Research Centre, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran (Research Assistant)
Feb 2011 - Feb 2012:ÌýThe Design of a School Complex in Semnan with the Approach of Collaborative Learning, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran and Organization for DevelopmentÌý(Research Assistant)
- Year 2 Coordinator in the LandscapeÌý Architecture program
- From 2018, Member of Steering Committee
- From 2014, Member of
- 2017, Student Representative, Built Environment Academic Programs & Quality Committee, UNSW GovernanceÌý
- 2017, Student Representative, Built Environment Academic Programs & Quality Committee, Faculty of Built Environment
- 2016, Nura Gili Indigenous Programs, Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS)
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My Teaching
BEIL0005 - People, Place and Design
BENV2930 - Living Architecture: Green Roofs and Green Walls