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Hans Christian Wilhelm is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Design and the Built Environment at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, a position he assumed on January 15, 2024. This school operates within the Faculty of Humanities. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. in Architecture from Technische Universität Darmstadt, is registered as an Architect with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in the United Kingdom, and is a member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects Guild. Prior to joining Curtin University, Wilhelm was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, as listed in the university's academic calendars for 2020 and 2021.
Wilhelm's academic contributions include co-authoring 'A generative design process for hillside settlements and dwellings' with P. Tong, published in Architectural Science Review in 2022. This paper details a strategy for integrating hillside dwelling design and subdivision processes. He also co-authored 'Application of a performance-based framework to prioritise underutilised historical buildings for adaptive reuse in Auckland, New Zealand' with P. Tong and J. Coleman, presented at the 54th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA) in 2020. Additional involvements encompass contributions to conference proceedings on architectural preservation and performance frameworks. At Curtin University, he serves as unit coordinator and lecturer for courses such as Architecture Methods 2B: Information Visualisation and leads workshops including the CASA MicroStation Workshop. Previously at Victoria University of Wellington, he featured in the Standpoint series discussing architects' roles in building design.
