Rachel Hurst is a senior lecturer in architecture at the University of South Australia. She has spent more than 15 years in practice, and was a founding partner of LUXE design. With her colleague Jane Lawrence, she has developed a multi-award winn
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Rachel Hurst is a senior lecturer in architecture at the University of South Australia. She has spent more than 15 years in practice, and was a founding partner of LUXE design. With her colleague Jane Lawrence, she has developed a multi-award winning teaching and research practice which uses food as an analogy and frame of reference for teaching design. This interest has resulted in joint creative art works, exhibitions and recent published contributions to Eating Architecture, Memory and Architecture and Food and the City. Additional research interests are Antipodean modernism, and she regularly writes reviews and critiques for professional design journals. In 2004 she was the inaugural curator of the Adelaide Festival of Arts Architecture Symposium and is currently preparing a publication based on ‘The Grimoire of Architecture: a symposium on the architectural drawing and the work of Marco Frascari’ held in March 2004.
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