Rachel Hurst lectures in architecture and is Design Studio co-ordinator for the Architecture discipline. She has a background of architectural practice, specialising in small scale and residential projects. Predominantly teaching design studio, her research and teaching interests include collaborative design pedagogy, alliances between architecture and food, architectural drawing and Australian modernism.She was convenor of the 24th International Conference of Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, September 2007.
Together with her colleague in Interior Architecture, Jane Lawrence, she has developed a joint architecture and interior architecture studio teaching practice which uses the universal realm of food as a design language and frame of reference, employing themes of the everyday, memory, place and identity as additional emphases.
A frequent contributor to national design journals such as Architecture Australia, Monument, Artichoke and Houses, she is active in extra-curricular design culture, curating the inaugural Adelaide Festival of Arts Architecture Symposium, and the Frascari Symposium on the Drawing. She is also an active member in the national Australian accreditation processes.



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