Albert Rex is a final semester landscape architecture student in the Master of Landscape Architecture at RMIT University. His research focuses on the value ambiguous design can contribute to commonly held public space as a pragmatic alternative to more typical, highly prescriptive design interventions. Albert works part time at Bush Projects Art and Landscape Architecture and tutors into Design History & Theory in the Making, a foundation subject in the Bachelor of Design at the University of Melbourne.
Albert Rex—
Author bios are sourced from the last Kerb that each author published in.
They may be quite out of date.
Articles
Article—26
Editorial for Kerb 26—
—Albert Rex, —Jesika Ellul, —Julie Demary, —Michelle Thomas Zacharias, —Rachel Flock, —Will Muhleisen
Article—30
Design With Real People—
People Should Be Free to See Unseen in Public Space
—Albert Rex
Editions
—26
