Writing, Speaking and Educating → Other things
Speaking
Louis Nuccitelli presented Beyond The Selfie, a panel discussion in collaboration with Christine Phillips and RMIT University, that investigates the relationship between image and city making. With panelists Liam Young, Ann Lau, Rory Hyde and Nicola Cortese, the event discusses the role that social media currently plays in designing the built environment and whether social media can act as a tool in the architectural design process to offer a hopeful alternative for future cities.
Writing
An established design copywriter. Reach out for a sample packet of recent work.
Clients include; The Arc Agency, Open Journal, DBI Projects.
Educating
Publication elective in the Masters of Architecture at RMIT Melbourne.
PROOF was an elective that introduces students to the engagement of all aspects of publishing in design and architecture. PROOF was a collaboration with SENS.
This elective pushes students to define their own research goals through exposure to ideas that affect the built environment, producing digital publications that contribute to a wider public dialogue. We are asking students to openly participate in (care about) the larger structures of the world surrounding architecture.
The major assignment will be for students to form their own mini-publication in response to a series of lectures, readings, talks, exhibitions and case studies we are introducing to students throughout the semester.
Design studio in the Bachelor of Architecture at RMIT Melbourne.
CARE builds upon the body of work explored throughout Caliper Journal 1-6, particularly “Love”, as well as the work undertaken in the design elective Proof. We are asking students to openly participate in (care about) the larger structures of the world surrounding architecture. Care was a collaboration between SENS.
CARE looks from the scale of the human and the way that architects can design with a diverse user group in mind, to the building and the ongoing maintenance needed to upkeep it as a public asset, to the way that collectives organise and enact change on the built environment, to the relationship with Country and ongoing reciprocity on the land on which we live and work.