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Australian architect and architectural historian Matthew Hardy was the founding Secretary of the The International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism.
Matthew trained as an architect at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, holds a PhD in architectural history from the University of Wales, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. His PhD research, based at the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture, London, was a study of Hippocratic attitudes to climate and their influence on house planning in the classical tradition.
He was tasked with the early development of INTBAU from its instigation as a research project in late 2000 and served as Secretary from February 2001 until March 2009, when he became Senior Lecturer in Architecture & Urbanism, a role he shared between INTBAU and The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment (PFBE). He moved full time to PFBE in September 2010, but maintains a keen interest in INTBAU and volunteers from time to time. In his spare time he enjoys walking England's footpaths, reading, music and skiing.
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