Kirsten Day
Lecturer | ArchitectMSD, University of Melbourne | Norman Day + Associates
Dr. Kirsten Day (ARBV FRAIA) investigates future scenarios and their impacts on the professional practice of architecture and designing for humanity. Since 2020, she has led architecture studios focusing on Design for Neurodiversity.
Kirsten is a member of the Victorian Education Committee and the Victorian Equity in Access Committee for the Australian Institute of Architects. She also serves as an examiner for the Architects Registration Board of Victoria. Additionally, she is a board member of The Architecture Lobby, participates in their Academic Working Group, and organizes the TAL Architecture Beyond Capitalism Summer Schools.
As a Chief Investigator on the ARC LIEF project, Australian Emulation Network: Born Digital Cultural Collections Access, Kirsten collaborates with the GLAM sector to preserve and ensure the accessibility of digital architectural collections for future generations. Her latest publication, “The Organizer’s Guide to Architecture Education,” is available from Routledge.