Timothy Moore

Timothy Moore is a director of Sibling Architecture, a practice that forms a social agenda around all of its projects whether it is a building, installation, urban strategy or event. As part of Sibling, Timothy has exhibited and hosted public programs at Istanbul Design Biennial, National Gallery of Victoria, Festival of Transitional Architecture in Christchurch and at Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art in Seoul. Prior to joining Sibling, Timothy worked at architecture offices in Melbourne, Amsterdam and Berlin, and as an editor for two influential magazines, Volume and Architecture Australia along with zine They Shoot Homos Don’t They?.

He has worked as an editor for influential architectural publications Volume, Architecture Australia and Future West (Australian Urbanism), and as part of the curatorial team of Melbourne Design Week (2017-2022). Timothy is widely published in architectural magazines, journals and books, and speaks widely at events and in the media. He is a lecturer in the Department of Architecture at Monash University.

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet. Yaluk-ut Weelam means ‘people of the river camp’ and is connected with the coastal land at the head of Port Phillip Bay, extending from the Werribee River to Mordialloc. The Yaluk-ut Weelam are part of the Boon Wurrung, one of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the land, their ancestors and their elders—past, present and to the future.