
Rachel Hurst
academic, maker, writerUniversity of SA
I am a senior lecturer and Design Stream coordinator for architecture at UniSA, and teach studio and practice-based research courses. From a background of architectural practice, I have developed research in theories of the everyday, alliances between architecture and food, analogue skills, architectural curation, design journalism and pedagogy. These were explored in my PhD by project at RMIT [2016], titled ‘The Gentle Hand and the Greedy Eye: an everyday baroque practice in architecture’. I have also published on Australian Modernism. A contributing editor for ‘Architecture Australia’, I am also active in the Australian Institute of Architects.