David Bridgman
Dr. Bridgman offers specialised expertise in design for the hot-humid tropics, Indigenous communities in rural and remote regions, and a range of specialised building types throughout the NT. David also undertakes heritage conservation work and is an active member of the International Council On Monuments and Sites.
Over the span of his 25 year career, David has achieved recognition for his design skills with several local and national awards and has published widely with papers for various industry publications, magazines and both local and international architectural journals. David’s interests include sustainability in architecture and regionalism as a theoretical paradigm in the practice of architecture. He has lectured in Architecture at Charles Darwin University and is the author of Acclimatisation – Architecture at the Top End of Australia which was awarded the inaugural N.T. Chief Minister’s History Award.