CBF Cuisine (2024)
Bootleg Banquet
w/ Furrmien & John Szetho
MFF Independent Program (2024)
Learn to Read Fashion
w/ Annie Wu & Chunxiao Qu
Melbourne Design Week (2023)
Personal, but not Private
w/ NH Architecture and Guled Elyas
Architecture Australia Unbuilt Shortlist (2023)
Powerlines
w/ M@Studio
Melbourne Design Week (2022)
FMK Melbourne
SEPA Emerging Photographers Finalist (2021)
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Melbourne Design Week (2021)
Suburban Realism
w/ M@Studio
RMIT Architecture Design Excellence Award (2019)
Tulla Tech
RMIT Architecture MPavillion Competition First Prize (2017)
"Queue et Vomiteria"
Education
Masters of Architecture (2021)
RMIT University
Bachelors of Architectural Design (2018)
RMIT University
Bootleg Banquet
w/ Furrmien & John Szetho
MFF Independent Program (2024)
Learn to Read Fashion
w/ Annie Wu & Chunxiao Qu
Melbourne Design Week (2023)
Personal, but not Private
w/ NH Architecture and Guled Elyas
Architecture Australia Unbuilt Shortlist (2023)
Powerlines
w/ M@Studio
Melbourne Design Week (2022)
FMK Melbourne
SEPA Emerging Photographers Finalist (2021)
untitled.
Melbourne Design Week (2021)
Suburban Realism
w/ M@Studio
RMIT Architecture Design Excellence Award (2019)
Tulla Tech
RMIT Architecture MPavillion Competition First Prize (2017)
"Queue et Vomiteria"
Education
Masters of Architecture (2021)
RMIT University
Bachelors of Architectural Design (2018)
RMIT University
Jeffrey Xu (徐逸铭)
is a Naarm (Melbourne) based Artist, Researcher, and Academic.
Jeffrey's work is centred around critical spatial practice - engaging with the social, political, and economic forces which shape existing design contexts and the climate for possible design futures.
Jeffrey teaches sessionally at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, contributing to research on alternative models, for ownership and finance models for housing; and has engaged in research fo M@Studio leading to “Suburban Realism: Scalability” research forum and exhibition as part of Melbourne Design Week 2021, and an Architecture Australia Unbuilt Prize in 2023 for the speculative design proposal “Powerlines” in 2023.
Jeffrey currently works professionally in architecture at Freadman White Architects.