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Nicole Kalms

Associate Professor and Founding Director of Monash University XYX Lab

Professional Background

Nicole Kalms is a passionate advocate for gender equity in urban environments and an influential figure in the realms of architecture and design. She serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Design at Monash University, where she also proudly holds the title of founding director of the XYX Lab. This pioneering lab has established itself as a leading entity in conducting both national and international research focused on the intersections of gender and urban spaces. Dr. Kalms has spearheaded two major research projects: 'Urban Exposure: Interactively Mapping the Systems of Sexual Violence in Cities' and 'Women and Girls Only: Understanding the Spaces of Sexual Harassment in Public Transport.' These projects are invaluable, building vital partnerships with state, national, and international stakeholders to uncover the experiences of women and girls in urban contexts.

Dr. Kalms’ academic journey has seen her contribute significantly to the discourse on design and gender, positioning design as a strategic tool for addressing gender inequity. Her work is characterized by its innovative use of digital, experiential, political, and material interventions, and her aim is to articulate both the shared and contested experiences of women and girls around the globe.

Education and Achievements

Nicole Kalms boasts a strong academic background, having earned her PhD in Architecture from Monash University, where her research focused on the complexities of urban design through a gendered lens. She also holds a Bachelor Degree in Architecture with Honours and a Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture, both from RMIT University. This robust educational foundation not only underscores her expertise in the field but has also informed her progressive approach to design and its role in society.

Dr. Kalms has made notable contributions to scholarly literature, including her acclaimed monograph 'Hypersexual City: The Provocation of Soft-Core Urbanism,' which delves into the representation of gender and sexuality within neoliberal urban landscapes. Her forthcoming work, 'She City: A Design Handbook for Challenging Women’s Inequity in Cities,' promises to be a groundbreaking resource that harnesses interdisciplinary insights and case studies from gender scholars, design practitioners, and feminist activists to further address the pressing issues of gender inequity in urban design.

In addition to these publications, Nicole has also contributed several chapters and papers that explore critical themes in urban design. These include 'Urban Exposure: Feminist Crowd-Mapping and the New Urban Imaginary' featured in the Routledge Companion to Urban Imaginaries and 'Hypersexual Transgressions' published in Architecture and Culture. These works reflect her commitment to expanding the understanding of how design interacts with social issues, particularly around gender.

Engagement with the Public

Dr. Kalms is not only a core member of Monash University's Faculty of Art, Design, and Architecture, but she also actively engages with the public through her writings for non-academic audiences. Her outreach efforts include talks and lectures at significant cultural institutions both nationally and internationally, bringing the vital conversation around gender, sexuality, and urban space to wider audiences. Her expertise has drawn attention from various media outlets, including BBC World TV and France 24 TV, where she has discussed her research and insights on urban experiences shaped by gender.

As a thought leader, Kalms has served as a keynote speaker at several prestigious forums, including the Planning Institute of Australia Congress and the Autonomy Mobility Summit in Paris, sharing her vision for creating inclusive cities that prioritize the safety and experiences of all individuals, especially underserved populations.

Contributions to Education

Throughout her career, Dr. Kalms has played an integral role in shaping future generations of designers and architects. She has held various academic positions, including Senior Lecturer and Program Coordinator for Interior Architecture at Monash University. In her earlier career, she was Director of the Interior Design / Interior Architecture Education Association, Tutor in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design at RMIT University, and a Research Assistant to esteemed professors at both RMIT University and the University of Melbourne. Her breadth of experience in these roles reinforces her understanding of the complexities and responsibilities inherent in design education.

Dr. Kalms’ commitment to education extends beyond teaching; she actively mentors students and advocates for curriculum development that integrates social justice and equity into design practices. Her work at the XYX Lab and various academic committees highlights her dedication to ensuring that the next wave of designers are equipped to address contemporary societal challenges, including gender inequality in public spaces.

Future Directions

Looking ahead, Nicole Kalms is poised to continue her impactful work on addressing gender inequities through design. As she prepares for the release of her upcoming monograph, 'She City,' she continues to push the boundaries of traditional design discourse, highlighting the role that urban planning and architecture must play in fostering inclusive environments. Her ongoing research projects are set to bring new methodologies and perspectives to the understanding of urban experiences and set the stage for transformative change in how cities respond to issues of gender and safety.

In summary, Nicole Kalms is a dynamic researcher and educator whose core mission revolves around advancing gender equity through innovative design solutions in urban environments. As a leader at Monash University and a passionate advocate for women’s rights in public spaces, Dr. Kalms continues to make a significant impact in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban studies. Her work resonates on multiple levels, drawing attention to critical issues while fostering inclusive practices that uplift the experiences of women and girls around the world.

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Greater Melbourne Area