Prof Lindsay Bremner

Prof Lindsay Bremner


e-flux architecture

Editorial Board / 01 Oct 2020 - ongoing

Political Geography

/ 01 Jan 2020 - ongoing
Peer reviewer / 01 Jul 2017 - ongoing

Journal of Architecture

Editorship / 01 Jan 2014 - 31 Dec 2015


Monsoonal Multplicities

Organiser / 04 Mar 2021 - 29 Mar 2021

Monsoon [+ Other] Grounds Symposium and Exhibition

Co-organiser / 21 Mar 2019 - 22 Mar 2019

Monsoon [+ other] Waters

Co-organiser / 12 Apr 2018 - 13 Apr 2018

Monsoon [+other] Airs

Organiser / 20 Apr 2017 - 21 Apr 2017

Reimagining Rurality Conference and Exhibition

Member of the Scientific Committee / 27 Feb 2015 - 28 Feb 2015

Global Mobilities Lecture Series

Organiser
Co-organiser / 31 Aug 2023 - ongoing

Design After Planning Conference

Co-organiser / 05 Feb 2016 - 05 Feb 2016

Reading and Exhibiting Nature Conference

Co-organiser / 07 Feb 2014 - 09 Feb 2014

British Council’s International Architecture and Design Showcase

Co-organiser / 29 Jun 2012 - 15 Jul 2012

LSE’s Cities Programme Urban Age Johannesburg Conference

Other / 07 Jul 2006 - 08 Jul 2006

Urban Futures

Co-organiser / 10 Jul 2000 - 14 Jul 2000


European Research Council

Member of the Advisory Board for ‘Topological Atlas: mapping Contemporary Borderscapes,’ ERC funded project no. 758529 / 01 Jul 2019 - ongoing


Doctoral ResearcherTitle of ThesisStatus
Mr German Nieva MesasDoctoral Research ProjectActive
Miss Ozge SuvariDoctoral Research ProjectActive
Miss Anita LateanoUnderstanding Coral Communities: A Multispecies Ethnography of Coral Reef Conservation in Bunaken National ParkActive
Mr Guy SinclairClimatic Assemblages: The Architectures of Climate Knowledge ProductionActive
Mr David MathewsonHistoric Institutionalism and urban morphology in Jakarta: Drawing the link between flood policy and impacts on urban form & social sustainability Active
Mr Harshavardhan Seetharama BhatWays of Monsoon Air: Entanglements and Stories of Matter, Space and TimeCompleted
Mr Anthony PowisThinking with Groundwater from Chennai: Materials, Processes, and Experimental KnowledgeCompleted
Mr Phillip LuehlDecolonising the Informal: Discourse, Everyday Life and the Politics of Urbanisation in Windhoek, NamibiaCompleted
Mr William McleanTechnological Innovation in Architecture: The Role of the Aberrant PractitionerCompleted
Mr John WalterAlien Sex Club: Educating audiences about continuing rates of HIV transmission using art and design.Completed
Ms May AljameaCultural Preservation in a Saudi Domestic Environment in the Eastern ProvinceCompleted
Prof Samra Khan The Sethi merchants' havelis in Peshawar, 1800-1910: form, identity and status.Completed
Prof Jason PomeroySkycourts and skygardens: towards a vertical urban theoryCompleted
Miss Lilit MnatsakanyanTHE STONE LAB Decoding Shikahogh KhachkarsCompleted
Miss Sarah MilneMerchants of the City: Situating the London estate of the Drapers' Company, c.1540-1640Completed