Saul Deane

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Built Environment

Supervisors: Paola Favaro, Robert Freestone

  • Architect and Legal background
  • Working at the Total Environment Centre
A temporal analysis of the manifestations form the intersection of landscape, economics, governance and representation.
  • Deane, S (2023, 22 September ) ‘Indigenous ownership near invisible in Lockean landscapes: Impact of agrarian and martial expression to colonial perceptions of territoriality in first contact New South Wales and New Zealand.’ AUPH Group Postgraduate Symposium - Online.
  • Deane, S (2023, 1 September) ‘Early 1800s Macarthur Sandstone Blockhouses: Colonial Dispossession Infrastructure Of Sydney Basin’ ASHA/ICOMOS - Big Dig Archaeology Education Centre, The Rocks, Sydney.
  • Deane, S 2021 ‘The Granaries of Macarthur - The Ultra Vires Blockhouses of Dispossession.’
  • SAHANZ Conference 2021 November 2021 University of Adelaide, Online.
  • Deane, S 2020 ‘Port Jackson’s Periphery - First Contact Manly: reclaiming indigenous place from white space. ’ Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference 2020 5 - 7 February 2020 University of Tasmania, Launceston.
  • Deane, S 2019 ‘The Japanese axonometric a representational domination: historic social - spatial structures expressed’ Asian Studies Association of Australia Conference 2018 Conference 3 July - 5 July 2018 Sydney University, New South Wales.