Meaghan Dwyer | Senior Associate
The University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Architecture (Hons)
Bachelor of Planning and Design (Hons)
Registered Architect (ARBV)
Meaghan Dwyer joined JWA, John Wardle Architects, in 2000 and has been involved in all aspects of institutional, commercial and residential projects, becoming a Senior Associate of the practice in 2005. Her focus in the practice is to understand the complexities of our institutional clients and establishing comprehensive briefing information at the commencement of a project. Meaghan is well versed in creating a bridge between a client’s brief and a conceptual design.
Meaghan is currently undertaking a post-graduate Master of Social Science – International Urban and Environmental Management at RMIT University. Her course outline is focussed on learning about cities and urban environments. She has been a guest critic at RMIT University and the University of Melbourne in design.
In 2006 Meaghan gave a paper on ‘Favella Bairro: Mending the City Fabric’ at a conference in Sri Lanka, and delivered the same paper as part of the Architects for Peace lecture program.