Miles Lewis Explained

Professor Miles Lewis (born 1943, Amersham, UK) is an Australian academic serving as a Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning, at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is one of Australia's most notable Architectural historians, and a member of the Order of Australia. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities,[1] a former President of Australia ICOMOS, of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand and of the Council for the Historic Environment. He is an immediate past President of the Town and Country Planning Association, and current Vice-President of the Comité International d’Architecture Vernaculaire (CIAV). He is a former member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Victoria (now VCAT) and a former Auckland University Foundation Fellow. Professor Lewis has been a consultant on World Heritage listing and to the Getty Institute. He participated in the Tianjin Urban Conservation Study, China. He has many research interests include urban conservation, urban renewal, building history, prefabrication, vernacular architecture, and urban policy.

A well-known and forthright architectural historian and commentator on planning issues in the media, Professor Lewis has a number of useful databases online relating to architectural history and the history of building construction in Australia which are essential sources for others in the profession.

In 2013, Professor Lewis was awarded Honorary Life Membership of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria).

Lewis is a member of the Portable Buildings World Heritage Nomination Task Force [2], which advocates for UNESCO World Heritage listing of 19th century prefabricated buildings in Australia.[3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fellow Profile: Miles Lewis . 2024-04-26 . Australian Academy of the Humanities . en-AU.
  2. https://www.portablebuildingsaustralia.org/our-people Portable Buildings World Heritage Nomination Task Force > Our members
  3. https://www.portablebuildingsaustralia.org/about Portable Buildings World Heritage Nomination Task Force > Our recommendation
  4. https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/blueprintforliving/miles-lewis-prefabricated-buildings-world-heritage-bid/13360272 Inside the bid to put Australia's pre-fabricated buildings on the World Heritage List
  5. https://acahuch.msd.unimelb.edu.au/news-events/portable-buildings-in-australia-with-miles-lewis,-presented-by-engineering-heritage-victoria Portable Buildings in Australia with Miles Lewis, presented by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria