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Professor Flavia Marcello is a writer of place-based fiction with notes of, sometimes sardonic, humour where characters question their identity. Her biography of World War 2 Resistance fighter, Carla Capponi has been shortlisted for the 2026 Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship.
She is an expert on the unique and multi-layered history of Rome with a focus on the Italian Fascist Period.
She is director of Synergy3 Consulting, teaches at WEA in Sydney and is a mentor with the Envisage Program.
My current PhD students are studying everything from fims and exhibitions to how to design better aged care facilities and prisons
Teerapatt Prapapyuenyong: The Transformation of Bangkok Domestic Space: A Search for Thai Modern Identities under Western and Local Culture Influences.
Allen Long: The impact of daylighting and views on building occupants’ sense of wellbeing and its implications on health and aged care facilities design.
Friedrika Brandao-Hackler: Psychology of Prison Space

Gerardine McLoughlin: Sleep walking to Disaster? Landuse & Transport Planning decision making reviewed against climate change priorities in contemporary Australian Cities.
Louise Mackenzie: Modernity: Menace or Promise?" Abjection, Place and the Modern City: Paris in Jacques Tati's Play Time.
Danielle McGinley: Interior Materiality: Forming Permanent Exhibitions.
Here is the work some of my past students have studied:
Gavin Keeney, Visual Agency in Art and Architecture, Deakin University
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