Tim Randall
Tim has long believed architecture is not about form, but formations of people. It’s how we relate to architecture that really interests him. Having grown up in the shadow of Kunanyi in Hobart, Tim now lives and works on Wurundjeri land in Melbourne. An Architect at Architecture & Access, he specialises in designing spaces for people with a disability. Tim graduated from Monash University in 2016, and was awarded the RAIA Student Prize for the Advancement of Architecture in 2017. He is a cyclist, has an novel appreciation of flamingoes and a long time listener, first time speaker at MPavilion.