Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney
Dallas’ research and teaching focuses on the relationships between poverty, wealth, urban planning and governance in global cities. He leads the multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary Global Real Estate Project (GREP), which examines housing poverty and wealth in global cities. He publishes on a range of topics related to this area and has secured nationally competitive grants. Dallas has also won a prestigious Australian Federal Minister’s Award for housing research. His recent books include ‘The Geopolitics of Real Estate: Reconfiguring Property Capital and Rights’ and ‘Housing in 21st-Century Australia: People, Practices and Policies’.
Dallas’ research and teaching focuses on the relationships between poverty, wealth, urban planning and governance in global cities. He leads the multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary Global Real Estate Project (GREP), which examines housing poverty and wealth in global cities. He publishes on a range of topics related to this area and has secured nationally competitive grants. Dallas has also won a prestigious Australian Federal Minister’s Award for housing research. His recent books include ‘The Geopolitics of Real Estate: Reconfiguring Property Capital and Rights’ and ‘Housing in 21st-Century Australia: People, Practices and Policies’.