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Milica Muminovic

Member and Early-career Advisor on Public Space

  • https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/persons/milica-muminovic/
  • Australia
  • Affiliation:University of Canberra
  • Role:Early-career Advisory Board on Public Space
  • Location:Australia & New Zealand

Milica Muminovic

Member and Early-career Advisor on Public Space

Milica is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Design, Architecture at the University of Canberra. Dr Muminovic received her Ph.D. from Keio University, Japan in 2013. Prior to joining the University of Canberra, Dr Muminovic was a lecturer at the State University of Novi Pazar in Serbia (2008-2010), a Teaching Assistant at Keio University, Japan (2010-2013) and Research Assistant at the Global COE Program, High-Level Global Cooperation for Leading-Edge Platform on Access Spaces at Keio University, Japan (2011-2012). Dr Muminovic was Course Co-convenor: Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, University of Canberra (2014-2015). Specialising in architectural and urban design, place identity and sustainable architecture, Dr Muminovic’s research focuses on capturing and understanding the complex aspects of the built environment with particular focus on transformations which maintain place identities. Taking a case study approach, coupled with lived experience from Europe to South East Asia, with particular focus on Japan, interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr Muminovic aims to understand degrees and types of change, ways of mapping, subjective and objective, capturing slippery aspects of the built environment. In 2012, she was part of the team that won the first prize at the International Design Competition for the ‘Next generation sustainable house’ in Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, Japan, which was built and continues to serve as the platform for research on sustainable materials and bioclimatic design in extreme climates. Currentl,y Dr Muminovic is framing research on qualitative mapping of public spaces in Canberra and testing creative subjective aspects as a tool to understand the space.

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