
Featured projects | Duration |
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Speaking of Buildings: Oral History in Architectural Research | 2019 |
Publications
Book Chapters
Gosseye, Janina, Stead, Naomi and van der Plaat, Deborah (2021). Alternative facts: towards a theorization of oral history in architecture.. Architecture thinking across boundaries: knowledge transfers since the 1960s. (pp. 136-148) edited by Rajesh Heynickx, Ricardo Costa Agarez and Elke Couchez. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Visual Arts. doi: 10.5040/9781350153202.ch-008
Stead, Naomi (2020). Pictures of architects: documentary photography, persona, and the visual evidence of work life and professional identity in architecture. Non-standard architectural productions: between aesthetic experience and social action. (pp. 156-169) edited by Sandra Karina Löschke. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351208079-9
Stead, Naomi, Van der Plaat, Deborah and Gosseye, Janina (2019). Conclusion: Ways to listen anew: what next for oral history and architecture?. Speaking of buildings: oral history and architectural research. (pp. 282-297) edited by Janina Gosseye, Naomi Stead and Deborah van der Plaat. New York, NY, United States: Princeton Architectural Press.
Stead, Naomi, van der Plaat, Deborah and Macarthur, John (2017). Building flagships: regionalism, place branding, and architecture as image in the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. Images of the art museum: connecting gaze and discourse in the history of museology. (pp. 261-286) edited by Eva-Maria Troelenberg and Melania Savino. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
Stead, Naomi (2015). Lest: in order not that. Mongrel Rapture: The Architecture of Ashton Raggatt McDougall. (pp. 1353-1360) edited by Mark Raggatt and Maitiú Ward. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro Publications.
Stead, Naomi (2012). Words and pictures: communication in architectural practice. Semi-detached: writing, representation and criticism in architecture. (pp. 238-239) Melbourne, Australia: Uro Media.
Macarthur, John and Stead, Naomi (2012). Introduction: architecture and aesthetics. The SAGE handbook of architectural theory. (pp. 123-136) edited by C. Greg Crysler, Stephen Cairns and Hilde Heynen. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Stead, Naomi (2012). A semi-detached: Introduction to commentary on architecture. Semi-detached: Writing, representation and criticism in architecture. (pp. 4-11) edited by Naomi Stead. Melbourne, Australia: Uro Media.
Stead, Naomi (2012). New Belle-lettrism. Semi-detached: Writing, representation and criticism in architecture. (pp. 175-181) edited by Naomi Stead. Melbourne, Australia: Uro Media.
Matthewson, Gill, Stead, Naomi and Burns, Karen (2012). Women and leadership in the Australian architecture profession: prelude to a research project. Seizing the initiative: Australian women leaders in politics, workplaces and communities. (pp. 247-261) edited by Rosemary Francis, Patricia Grimshaw and Ann Standish. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: eScholarship Research Centre, The University of Melbourne.
Stead, Naomi (2010). Lost wax. MRC&MTC: Melbourne Recital Centre and Melbourne Theatre Company. (pp. 7-7) edited by Mark Raggatt and Amanda Wallace. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM).
Stead, Naomi Jean (2009). Anvand bara inte ordet feminism : ett project om jamstalldhet och mangfald inom arkitektyrket i Austrlien (Just don't mention feminism : Reflections on an attempt to engage young women with the architectural profession in Australia). Drombygen/Mindescapes: On Gender and Architecture. (pp. 46-53) edited by Annelie Kurtilla, Katarina Bonnevier and Ana Betancour. Stockholm: Arkitekturmuseet.
Stead, Naomi (2009). Buildings, photographs, sculptures on medium and disciplinarity in the work of the Bechers. Architecture, Disciplinarity and the Arts. (pp. 135-149) edited by Andrew Leach and John Macarthur. Ghent University, Belgium: A & S Books (University of Ghent).
Stead, Naomi (2009). Fatou's hair architects. Hair. (pp. 227-228) edited by Suzanne Boccalatte and Meredith Jones. Sydney, Australia: Boccalatte.
Stead, Naomi (2009). Avoidance: On some euphemisms for the "smallest room". Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender. (pp. 126-132) edited by Olga Gershenson and Barbara Penner. Philadelphia PA: Temple University Press.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Thoughts around the McMansion. Reincarnated McMansion: Auditing, dismantling, rebuilding. (pp. 9-10) Redfern, NSW, Australia: ReincarnatedMcMansion.Com.
Stead, Naomi (2007). Museological landscapes, mythological lands: The garden of Australian dreams. Museum, gallery, and cultural architecture in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Region : essays in Antipodean identity. (pp. 69-80) edited by Michael J. Ostwald, Steven D. Fleming and Lindsay Johnson. Lewiston, U.S.: Edwin Mellen Press.
Stead, Naomi (2007). 'In the Mind of the Architect': Representation and authorship in documentary film. Architecture and authorship. (pp. 50-59) edited by Anstey, Tim, Grillner, Katja and Hughes, Rolf. London, U.K.: Black Dog Publishing.
Stead, Naomi J. (2007). Criticism in/and/of crisis: The Australian context. Critical architecture. (pp. 76-83) edited by Jane Rendell, Jonathan Hill, Murray Fraser and Mark Dorrian. London, U.K.: Routledge.
Macarthur, John and Stead, N. J. (2006). National museum of Australia as Danse Macabre: Baroque allegories of the popular. South Pacific museums: Experiments in culture. (pp. 20-32) edited by Chris Healy and Andrea Witcomb. Melbourne; Sydney, Australia: Monash E-Press. doi: 10.2104/spm06019
Journal Articles
Stead, Naomi and Kaji-O'Grady, Sandra (2018). Dossier - research in large practice. Architecture Australia (4), 61-70.
Stead, Naomi and Greenop, Kelly (2016). Reporting from the (Australian) front: housing in extremis. Architecture Australia, 105 (5), 30-32.
Wirtén, Eva Hemmungs, Fredriksson, Martin and Stead, Naomi (2015). Culture Unbound vol. 7 editorial. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 7 (1), 1-3. doi: 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.15711
Stead, Naomi (2015). Architecture and memory in W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz. Architectural Research Quarterly, 19 (1), 41-48. doi: 10.1017/S1359135515000263
Fornäs, Johan, Fredriksson, Martin, Wirtén, Eva Hemmungs and Stead, Naomi (2015). Publishing for public knowledge. Culture Unbound, 7 (4), 558-564. doi: 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1573558
Stead, Naomi and Richards, Morgan (2014). Valuing architecture: taste, aesthetics and the cultural mediation of architecture through television. Critical Studies in Television, 9 (3), 100-112. doi: 10.7227/CST.9.3.10
Stead, Naomi (2014). Architectural affections: on some modes of conversation in architecture, towards a disciplinary theorisation of oral history. Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 24 (2), 156-177. doi: 10.1080/10331867.2014.961230
Stead, Naomi (2014). Back when we were modern: a review of 'Hot Modernism'. The Journal of Architecture, 19 (5), 818-823. doi: 10.1080/13602365.2014.974903
Stead, Naomi (2014). The state of gender equity in architecture in Australia – the research is in. Architecture Australia, 103 (5), 53-54.
Stead, Naomi and Clark, Justine (2014). So what can we do? some programs and tools for a more equitable profession. Architecture Australia, 103 (5), 68-69.
Stead, Naomi (2014). Admissions and exclusions: the door as architectural element. Architectural Review Asia Pacific, 135, 30-32.
Fornäs, Johan, Fredriksson, Martin and Stead, Naomi (2014). Culture Unbound volume 6, editorial. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 6 (1), 7-11. doi: 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1461
Fornäs, Johan, Fredriksson, Martin and Stead, Naomi (2013). Culture Unbound vol. 5 editorial. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 5 (1), 7-13. doi: 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1357
Stead, Naomi (2013). Out-back living. Monument, 116, 79-83.
Stead, Naomi (2013). The hitherto present. Architectural Review Asia Pacific, 131 (Spring), 36-40.
Stead, Naomi (2013). Losing my illusions about open-source criticism. Volume, 36, 118-124.
Roan, Amanda and Stead, Naomi (2013). A "New Institutional" perspective on women's position in architecture: considering the cases of Australia and Sweden. Architectural Theory Review, 17 (2-3), 378-398. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2012.751890
Preston, Jennifer and Stead, Naomi Jean (2013). Edward Bell and the interdisciplinarity of engineering and architecture in Victorian Sydney. Fabrications: the journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 23 (2), 182-207. doi: 10.1080/10331867.2013.860673
Stead, Naomi and Freeman, Cristina Garduño (2013). Architecture and "The Act of Receiving, or the Fact of Being Received": introduction to a special issue on reception. Architectural Theory Review, 18 (3), 267-271. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2013.902418
Stead, Naomi (2012). Child’s Play. Places Journal
Stead, Naomi (2012). Writ small. Places.
Stead, Naomi (2012). Under overpasses. Architectural Review Asia Pacific, 126, 50-53.
Stead, Naomi (2012). "Resigned accommodation" and "usurpatory strategies": introduction to a special issue on women in architecture. Architectural Theory Review, 17 (2-3), 191-198. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2012.758222
Hill, Timothy, Macarthur, John and Stead, Naomi (2012). State of origin. Architecture Australia, 101 (4), 71-75.
Stead, Naomi, Stickells, Lee and Tawa, Michael (2011). Untimely prospects. Architectural Theory Review, 16 (2), 77-83. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2011.592240
Stead, Naomi (2010). Writing the city, or, the story of a Sydney walk. Nora, 18 (4), 226-245. doi: 10.1080/08038740.2010.521134
Stead, Naomi (2010). ‘Ghost World,’ [review of Callum Morton installation at Queensland’s Gallery of Modern Art]. Architecture Australia, 99 (6), 23-24.
Stead, Naomi (2010). 'HEAT : Exporting Queensland : Taking Queensland to the world' [essay on Qld Government Creative Industries HEAT initiative]. Architecture Australia, 99 (5), 95-96.
Stead, Naomi (2010). Documentation: The Visual Sociology of Architects. Architecture Australia, 99 (4), 64-65.
Stead, Naomi (2010). Easton Pearson. Artichoke: Interior / Architecture/ Design / Objects / People, 2 (30), 71-74.
Stead, Naomi and Stickells, Lee (2010). Special issue on writing architecture. Architectural Theory Review, 15 (3), 233-241. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2010.527433
Stead, Naomi (2009). If on a winter's day a tourist: Writing the phenomenological experience of Stockholm. Architectural Theory Review, 14 (2), 108-118. doi: 10.1080/13264820903048861
Stead, Naomi (2009). TKTS: Choi Ropiha, Perkins Eastman and PKSB remake the experience of Times Square. Architecture Australia, 98 (3), 71-75.
Stead, Naomi (2009). 86-88 George St. Architecture Australia, 98 (3), 77-82.
Stead, Naomi (2009). Book review: Psycho Buildings: Artists Take On Architecture. Journal of Visual Communication, 8 (2), 229-232. doi: 10.1177/1470357209102115
Stead, Naomi (2009). Radar Exhibition: Thinking Images. Architecture Australia, 98 (2 March/April), 27-28.
Stead, Naomi (2009). Jumbo Hostel. Artichoke: Interior / Architecture/ Design / Objects / People, 2 (27), 78-79.
Stead, Naomi (2009). Jane Foss Russell Building. Artichoke: Interior / Architecture/ Design / Objects / People, 2 (26), 124-128.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Place makers. Architecture Australia, 97 (6), 31-34.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Back on track. Monument (87), 56-63.
Stead, Naomi (2008). In Venice. Out there: Architecture beyond building. Abundance: The view from Australia. Architecture Australia, 97 (6), 50-54.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Camouflage. Architecture Australia, 97 (4), 72-75.
Stead, Naomi (2008). CV08: Germs of culture, folding ever outward. Architecture Australia, 97 (4), 38-39.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Bright young things. Pol Oxygen: The International design, art, architecture quarterly (27), 44-52.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Ice hotel. Artichoke, 2 (24), 95-97.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Performing Objecthood; Museums, architecture and the play of artefactuality. Performance Research, 12 (4), 37-46. doi: 10.1080/13528160701822619
Stead, Naomi (2007). Education and migration. Architectural Review Australia, 102, 146-146.
Stead, Naomi (2007). Look home. Monument (78), 42-50.
Stead, Naomi (2007). Opening the city. Architecture Australia, 96 (1), 31-32.
Stead, Naomi (2007). On display: New essays in cultural studies. Fabrications, 17 (1), 122-124.
Stead, Naomi (2007). A very different view. Pol Oxygen: The International design, art, architecture quarterly (20), 90-98.
Stead, Naomi (2006). The infinite library. Monument (76), 64-68.
Stead, Naomi (2006). The Utzon effect. Architecture Australia, 95 (4), 30-30.
Stead, Naomi (2006). Fabulous, far away and gigantic: Myth in Australian architectural authorship. Les Cahiers du CICLaS, 7, 45-57.
Stead, Naomi (2006). Australian wildlife health centre. Architecture Australia, 95 (2), 80-87.
Stead, Naomi (2006). The urban defender. Pol Oxygen: The International design, art, architecture quarterly (17), 68-76.
Stead, Naomi (2005). Hybrid vigour. Architecture Australia, 94 (6), 43-50.
Stead, Naomi (2005). Modern composition. Monument (67), 82-88.
Stead, Naomi (2005). The studio of Jorn Utzon: Creating the Opera House. Architecture Australia, 94 (3), 35-38.
Stead, Naomi (2005). InsightOut. Aurora Magazine (1), 16-17.
Stead, Naomi (2005). Substation no 175. Architectural Review Australia (93), 114-117.
Stead, Naomi (2005). Bathurst Fossil and Mineral Museum: Thylacine display, the Somerville Collection. Artichoke, 2 (10), 78-83.
Stead, Naomi and Maital, Dar (2005). Mass individuality. (Inside) Australian design review (38), 106-111.
Stead, Naomi (2005). Memorising Australia: The place of RSL clubs in Australian culture. (Inside) Australian design review, 36, 88-93.
Stead, Naomi and Hogben, Paul (2004). Rhetoric and tone. Architecture Australia, 93 (6), 26-30.
Stead, Naomi (2004). An interview with Beatriz Colomina. Architecture Australia, 93 (5), 102-103.
Stead, Naomi (2004). State of grace. Monument, 60 (April/May), 38-45.
Stead, Naomi (2004). The semblance of populism: National Museum of Australia. The Journal of Architecture, 9 (3), 385-396. doi: 10.1080/13602360412331296170
Stead, Naomi (2004). Timeline. Artichoke: Interior architecture and design, 2 (6), 102-105.
Stead, Naomi (2003). Three complaints about architectural criticism. Architecture Australia, 92 (6), 50-52.
Stead, Naomi (2003). The value of ruins: Allegories of destruction in Benjamin and Speer. Form/work : An Interdisciplinary Journal of Design and the Built Environment (6), 51-64.
Stead, Naomi (2003). A little brutalist castle. Architecture Australia, 92 (3), 68-75.
Stead, Naomi (2003). Bondi Icebergs: A Photographic Exhibition. Architecture Australia, 92 (2), 25-26.
Stead, Naomi (2003). Light extension. Monument, 58, 56-62.
Stead, Naomi and Gusheh, Maryam (2003). Murcutt: House as testing ground. Architectural Review Australia (Special), 106-119.
Stead, Naomi (2002). In the vernacular: On the architecture of the National Museum of Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, 26 (72), 121-129. doi: 10.1080/14443050209387744
Stead, N. J. (2001). The recollection room. Architecture Australia, 90 (6), 60-65.
Stead, N. J. (2001). Ultimo aquatic centre and public space. Architecture Australia, 90 (3), 60-65.
Stead, N. (2000). The ruins of history: Allegories of destruction in Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum. Open Museum Journal, 2, 1-13.
Conference Papers
Gosseye, Janina, Stead, Naomi and van der Plaat, Deborah (2017). Alternative Facts: Towards a Theorisation of Oral History in Architecture. Theory's History 196X-199X - Challenges in the Historiography of Architectural knowledge, Ghent Belgium, 8-10 February 2017.
Greenop, Kelly, Stead, Naomi and Cheshire, Lynda (2015). Collaborating post-occupancy: teaching and learning across architectural design and sociology. International Conference and Exhibition of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-3 October 2015. Christchurch, New Zealand: Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA).
Stead, Naomi (2015). The Brisbane effect: GOMA and the architectural competition for a new institutional building. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 7-10 July 2015. Sydney, NSW, Australia: SAHANZ.
van der Plaat, Deborah, Holden, Susan, Stead, Naomi and Greenop, Kelly (2015). Re-evaluating the Australian dream: narratives of high-rise living in Torbreck. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 7-10 July 2015. Sydney, NSW, Australia: SAHANZ.
Stead, Naomi and Wake, Neph (2013). Carrots and sticks: comparing institutional policy frameworks for equity and diversity in the architecture profession. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 2-5 July 2013. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia: SAHANZ: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand.
Stead, Naomi, van der Plaat, Deborah and Macathur, John (2011). A taste for place: The cultivation of an audience for climate-responsive architecture in Queensland. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 7-10 July 2011. Brisbane, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ).
Stead, Naomi Jean (2010). The trials of architectural criticism: Media, mediation and the critic. Mind and Matter: Nordik 2009 Conference for Art Historians, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 17-19 September 2009. Helsinki, Finland: Taidehistorian seura (The Centre for Art History).
Stead, Naomi and Moulis, Antony (2010). 'Sydney's Prometheus': Myth, shame and remediation at Joern Utzon's Sydney Opera House. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 30 June-2 July 2010. Newcastle, NSW, Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ).
Stead, Naomi (2010). Setting our own house in order: Women, architecture, and models of practice
Forum 03 Women, architecture and models of practice. ; Conference dates: ; Proceedings title: ; Sub-type: Fully published paper; Q-Index Code: EX; Q-Index Status: Confirmed Code.. 2010 National Architecture Conference, Sydney, Australia, 22-24 April 2010. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australian Institute of Architects.
Stead, Naomi (2009). If on a winter’s day a tourist: The phenomenological experience of Stockholm”. Feminist Research Methods - An International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 4-6 February 2009. Stockholm, Sweden: Center for Gender Studies, Stockholm University.
Stead, Naomi (2008). Stockholm, slowly, still. Sensory Urbanism: An Interdisciplinary Two Day Conference, Glasgow, U.K., 8-9 January 2008. London, U.K.: The Flâneur Press.
Leach, Andrew and Stead, Naomi (2008). Architectural criticism, between art and design criticism. Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 4-6 December, 2008. Brisbane, Australia: Griffith University on behalf of Art Association of Australia & New Zealand.
Stead, Naomi (2007). Citing Sydney: Architectural representation, mapping, and the tourist gaze. XXIVth International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia, 21-24 September 2007. Adelaide, South Australia: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.
Stead, Naomi (2007). The Rocket-Baroque Phase of the Ice Cream Vernacular: On Reyner Banham's Criticism of Architecture and Other Things. Techniques and Technologies: Transfer and Transformation (AASA 2007), Sydney, Australia, 27th - 29thSeptember 2007. Sydney , Australia: Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia.
Stead, Naomi (2007). Who is the other in this place? Representations of multiculturalism and diversity in the National Museum of Australia. NaMu III: National Museums in a Gobal World, University of Oslo, Norway, 19–21 November, 2007.
Stead, N. J. (2006). Shedding the shed. UNAUSTRALIA: Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference, Canberra, Australia, 6-8 December, 2006.
Stead, Naomi (2006). Decontextualisation, autonomy and the neo-avant-garde: Institutional critique and museum criticism. Museum in ¿Motion?, Maastricht and Sittard, Limburg, Netherlands, 12-13 November 2004. Sittard, Limburg, Netherlands: A&S Books; Museum Het Domein.
Stead, Naomi and Macarthur, John (2006). The potential for architectural criticism within the post-critical. Stylos Conference on Projective Practice, Delft, The Netherlands, 16-17 March 2006.
Stead, Naomi (2005). The thing, the frame, and the mirror: Some thoughts on the window in art. Decorum of Doors and Windows Symposium: In honour of Professor Joseph Rykwert ¸ RAIA and the UNSW Faculty of the Built Environment, Sydney, Austalia, 10-11 June 2005.
Stead, Naomi (2004). Locating the art in the artefact: The National Museum of Australia as critical object. CongressCATH 2004: The Architecture of Philosophy/The Philosophy of Architecture, Bradford, U.K., 9-11 July, 2004. University of Leeds.
Stead, Naomi (2003). Producing critical thinkers, designing critical objects: Re-examining the role of critique in architectural education. Second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia, Melbourne, Australia, 2003. Melbourne: The Second International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia.
Stead, Naomi (2002). Catching up with now: Temporality and contemporality in museums. XIXth conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, 4-7 Oct 2002. Australia: Society of Architectural Historians.
Stead, N. (2001). Popularise or perish: Reading the National Museum of Australia. Darwin, 30 September- 3 October, 2001. Darwin: SAHANZ.
Stead, N. (2000). Fried, theatricality and the spectacular in contemporary museum architecture. Art Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 7 -10 Dec 2000. Brisbane: aaANZ.
Stead, N. (2000). The housing of history: The Museum of Sydney as contemporary 'cabinet of curiosities'. Wellington, New Zealand, 13 -17 Nov, 2000. Wellington, New Zealand: SAHANZ.
Stead, N. J. (1999). The anti-classical in Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum. Thresholds, Launceston/Hobart, Australia, 28 Sep - 1 Oct 1999. Melbourne: Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ).
Newspaper Article
Generic Document
Stead, Naomi (2009). Machined. GrantPirrie Gallery, Redfern, Sydney.
Thesis
Stead, Naomi (2004). On the object of the museum and its architecture. PhD Thesis, School of Geography, Planning and Architecture, The University of Queensland.
Research Reports
Matthewson, Gillian, Clark, Justine and Stead, Naomi Jean (2013). Appendix B: Preliminary analysis and comparison of findings from two surveys of the architecture profession: ‘Where do all the women go?’ and ‘… and what about the men?’(Equity and diversity in the Australian architecture profession: women, work. Melbourne, Australia:
Matthewson, Gillian, Volz, Kirsty and Stead, Naomi Jean (2013). Appendix A: Women’s involvement in the Australian architecture profession: building a clearer and more inclusive picture (Equity and diversity in the Australian architecture profession: women, work and leadership). Melbourne, Australia: