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Lllabo’s director, Julian Worrall, holds two first-class Honours degrees, in Architecture (professional) and Architectural Studies (undergraduate) and received a PhD in Architecture from the University of Tokyo in 2005, with a doctoral dissertation in the subfield of Architectural and Urban History, entitled “Railway Urbanism: The Production of Public Space in Twentieth Century Tokyo”. He has accumulated over ten years of university teaching experience in architecture departments with institutions in Australia and Japan, with substantial curriculum development and co-ordination responsibilities in the area of architectural and urban history and theory, and design studio instruction.
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