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Faculty Profile

Prof Peter Scriver,

Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Adelaide, Australia

Visiting International Professor, SAA

Peter Scriver is a founding member of the Centre for Asian and Middle-Eastern Architecture (CAMEA) at the University of Adelaide, where he has taught Modern Architectural History, Theory and Design and directed postgraduate research since 1996. Scriver is a critical authority on the architectural history of modern India. His theoretical interests focus on cultural and cognitive relationships between architecture, building, planning and urban design, and the institutional frameworks and professional networks in which these disciplines operate. In addition to his pioneering work on postcolonial India, Scriver is also an expert on colonial modernity. His extensive historical research on the British Indian Department of Public Works has examined its instrumental role in the propagation and institutionalisation of modern architectural and engineering knowledge in colonial India and beyond. His on-going work on transnational professional networks and exchanges of architectural knowledge and expertise -- between Australia and Asia in particular -- continues to contribute to critical scholarship on colonial and modern architectural history, and the broader cultural, institutional and political-economic frameworks of its production. His previous books include Colonial Modernities: Building, Dwelling and Architecture in British India and Ceylon (Routledge, 2007), and After the Masters: Contemporary Indian Architecture (Mapin, 1990) and India: Modern Architectures in History (London: Reaktion, 2015. 

 

 

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