Liam Ross
Lecturer
Engineering
The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Biography
Liam is an architect, a lecturer in Architectural Design and a doctoral candidate in Architecture by Design. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, and at the Architectural Association, London, before going on to practice in Edinburgh, London and New York. He has experience working on projects in the UK, USA, Russia and UAE, and prior to becoming a lecturer, spent 5 years with Malcolm Fraser Architects, leading and assisting on projects at all stages of the design process. He has received a number of awards for his academic and professional design work, including commendations from ArchiPrix, the Urban Studies and Architecture Institute New York, and the Edinburgh Architecture Association. In 2012 he was selected to exhibit in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
Research Interest
Architecture and art and design
Publications
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De-regulations double
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Deregulations double: Fire-safety engineering and restructuring of architectural practice
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On the materiality of law: Spatial and legal appropriations of the Lagos set-back