" My PhD thesis builds on my deep interest in 'design for time', 'research by design' and 'grounded approaches to research. I employ multi-modal methodologies consistent with the integrative nature of thinking and practice in architecture to reveal 'design for time' through design, collaborative and learning practice in urban and rural contexts. Practical aspects of my research include: collaborative making, teaching and learning workshops and presentation of papers at conference. "
" My sensitivity is always to the heart of the matter and the significance of nuances. I believe that's it's through critical discussion that we discover what really counts. "