[4] He was formerly a Winthrop Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Western Australia,[5] and director of the Australian Urban Design Research Centre (AUDRC).
[6][7] He has received a number of awards for teaching excellence including a 2012 national citation "for sustained commitment to inspiring and enabling students to engage creatively and critically with complex design problems".
shows humility and humanity in a challenging profession, and has the ability to always call us back to the biggest ideas that design needs to address.
[22] His early work (1990 to 1995) as consultant to Berlin landscape architecture firm Muller, Knippschild Wehberg (now Lützow 7) was heavily awarded in European design competitions.
[25] Weller’s earlier work on urbanization and critical threats to biodiversity, “Atlas for the End of the World,”[26] was published in National Geographic[27] and Scientific American.