Phillipa Marsh is currently researching for a PhD in Architecture at the University of Nottingham, considering the influence of technology on design practice within sustainable housing. She teaches a variety of design contexts; as a studio teacher f
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Phillipa Marsh is currently researching for a PhD in Architecture at the University of Nottingham, considering the influence of technology on design practice within sustainable housing. She teaches a variety of design contexts; as a studio teacher for the fifth year Architecture course at University of Nottingham. She also works as a senior design lecturer for the Interior Architecture department and the division of Marketing at Nottingham Trent University. She completed a Masters degree in Research Methods in 2004 that focused on craftsmanship, creativity and the construction of making. Her previous industry experience is as an interior designer within architecture and as a product designer, as well as previously teaching design theory in Furniture and Product Design disciplines.
This paper acknowledges the help and guidance from Graham Farmer of the University of Newcastle, and Michael Stacey of the University of Nottingham. It also notes the Architecture and Urbanism research division of the University of Nottingham for it welcomed support to enable this research to proceed.
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