Dr.
Roger KempProfile page
Associate Dean, Interior Design
School of AUD
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- Associate Dean, Interior DesignSchool of AUD
- City Campus, Australia
BIO
Dr Roger Kemp is the Associate Dean of Interior Design. Roger's background in commercial and hospitality design has informed his interest in the way in which interiors form a significant spatial and social contribution to the workings of a contemporary city.
He has extensive experience as a leader in design education. He was program director of the Bachelor of Interior Design (Hons) between 2013-2017, Higher Degrees Research Coordinator between 2018-2019 before setting up the Master of Interior Design program at RMIT (2019 – 2022). He has lead workshops in a number of institutions including Konkuk University Seoul, South Korea, La Salle Singapore and RMIT Vietnam. He held the role of Executive Director of the Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association 2014-2018.
The work of roger's active interdisciplinary design research practice, "Making Distance", in collaboration with Anthony Fryatt, has been shown at Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI); Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; Brighton University, UK; Form Gallery, State of Design Festival; Bus Projects; forty-five downstairs; Pinup Gallery; Federation Square; Channel 31 and Australian Film, Television, and Radio School (AFTRS).
He has extensive experience as a leader in design education. He was program director of the Bachelor of Interior Design (Hons) between 2013-2017, Higher Degrees Research Coordinator between 2018-2019 before setting up the Master of Interior Design program at RMIT (2019 – 2022). He has lead workshops in a number of institutions including Konkuk University Seoul, South Korea, La Salle Singapore and RMIT Vietnam. He held the role of Executive Director of the Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association 2014-2018.
The work of roger's active interdisciplinary design research practice, "Making Distance", in collaboration with Anthony Fryatt, has been shown at Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI); Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; Brighton University, UK; Form Gallery, State of Design Festival; Bus Projects; forty-five downstairs; Pinup Gallery; Federation Square; Channel 31 and Australian Film, Television, and Radio School (AFTRS).
AVAILABILITY
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision