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* ''Murmur'' (Newcastle‐Upon‐Tyne, UK, 2017)
* ''Murmur'' (Newcastle‐Upon‐Tyne, UK, 2017)
* ''IN COLD HEAT'' (Flachau, Austria, 2016)
* ''IN COLD HEAT'' (Flachau, Austria, 2016)
* ''Attending'' (with Mick Douglas, Syracuse NY, 2016)
* ''Attending'' (with Mick Douglas, Syracuse NY, 2016)<ref name="Rendell"/>
* ''Waning'' (Birling Gap, UK, 2016)
* ''Waning'' (Birling Gap, UK, 2016)
* ''bit‐u‐men‐at‐work'' (with Jen Archer‐Martin, Melbourne, Australia, 2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.performingmobilities.net/symposium/passages_mobile/bit-u-men-at-work/|title=BIT-U-MEN-AT-WORK|date=2015-07-05|website=PERFORMING MOBILITIES|language=en-AU|access-date=2019-01-06}}</ref>
* ''bit‐u‐men‐at‐work'' (with Jen Archer‐Martin, Melbourne, Australia, 2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.performingmobilities.net/symposium/passages_mobile/bit-u-men-at-work/|title=BIT-U-MEN-AT-WORK|date=2015-07-05|website=PERFORMING MOBILITIES|language=en-AU|access-date=2019-01-06}}</ref>
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* ''Meeting, you in detail'' (Writingplace, Delft, 2013)
* ''Meeting, you in detail'' (Writingplace, Delft, 2013)
* ''Moving Stuff'' (Auckland Art Festival, 2013)
* ''Moving Stuff'' (Auckland Art Festival, 2013)
* ''BALE'' (Snowhite Gallery, NZ, 2011)
* ''BALE'' (Snowhite Gallery, NZ, 2011)<ref name="Rendell"/>
* ''No Fixed Seating'' (Whirlwinds, London, 2010)
* ''No Fixed Seating'' (Whirlwinds, London, 2010)


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=== As editor ===
=== As editor ===
* ''Interior Atmospheres'' (Architectural Design, 2008) {{ISBN|978-0-470-51254-8}}<ref>{{Cite book|title=Interior atmospheres|date=2008|publisher=Wiley|others=Preston, Julieanna.|isbn=9780470512548|volume=Vol. 78, no. 3 (May/June 2008)|location=[Chichester, West Sussex]|oclc=209802206}}</ref>
* ''Interior Atmospheres'' (Architectural Design, 2008) {{ISBN|978-0-470-51254-8}}<ref>{{Cite book|title=Interior atmospheres|date=2008|publisher=Wiley|others=Preston, Julieanna.|isbn=9780470512548|volume=Vol. 78, no. 3 (May/June 2008)|location=[Chichester, West Sussex]|oclc=209802206}}</ref><ref name="Snyder">{{cite journal |last1=Snyder |first1=Alison B. |title=Review: AD Interior Atmospheres, JULIEANNA PRESTON, editor |journal=Journal of Architectural Education |date=November 2008 |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=70-71 |url=http://search.ebscohost.com.rp.nla.gov.au/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eoah&AN=29863465&site=ehost-live |accessdate=3 April 2019 |issn=10464883}}</ref>
* ''Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader'' (Wiley, 2006), co-edited with Mark Taylor. {{ISBN|978-0-470-01570-4}}<ref>{{Cite book|title=Intimus : interior design theory reader|date=2006|publisher=John Wiley|others=Taylor, Mark, 1955-, Preston, Julieanna.|isbn=9780470015704|location=Chichester|oclc=63397636}}</ref>
* ''Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader'' (Wiley, 2006), co-edited with Mark Taylor. {{ISBN|978-0-470-01570-4}}<ref>{{Cite book|title=Intimus : interior design theory reader|date=2006|publisher=John Wiley|others=Taylor, Mark, 1955-, Preston, Julieanna.|isbn=9780470015704|location=Chichester|oclc=63397636}}</ref><ref name="Rendell">{{cite journal |last1=Rendell |first1=Jane |title=Only resist: Five particular qualities might characterise a specifically feminist approach to critical spatial practice, suggests Jane Rendell |journal=Architectural Review |date=March 2018 |volume=243 |issue=1449 |pages=8-18 |url=http://search.ebscohost.com.rp.nla.gov.au/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=128870014&site=ehost-live |accessdate=3 April 2019 |issn=0003-861X}}</ref>
* ''Interior Economies'' (IDEA, 2011)
* ''Interior Economies'' (IDEA, 2011)



Revision as of 14:54, 3 April 2019

Julieanna Preston is a Professor of Spatial Practice[1] at Massey University College of Creative Arts in Wellington, New Zealand. Her practice draws from the disciplines of architecture, art and philosophy, and her background in interior design, building construction, landscape gardening and performance writing.[2]

Practice

Preston's work explores concepts of "vitality, agency, and hospitality".[3] Her work includes site-specific durational performances[3] and written publication in areas such as feminist philosophy, new materialism and spatial politics.

Career

Preston holds a BArch from VA Tech, an MArch from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a PhD (by practice) from RMIT,[1] where her thesis, entitled Inertia: of interior, surface, matter explored the interior surface.[4]

From 2015–2018 she was Research Coordinator for the School of Design at Massey University.

She was a board member of The Architectural Centre Inc. in Wellington in 1998.[5]

Performances

  • RPM Hums (The Performance Arcade, Wellington, 2018)[6]
  • Murmur (Newcastle‐Upon‐Tyne, UK, 2017)
  • IN COLD HEAT (Flachau, Austria, 2016)
  • Attending (with Mick Douglas, Syracuse NY, 2016)[7]
  • Waning (Birling Gap, UK, 2016)
  • bit‐u‐men‐at‐work (with Jen Archer‐Martin, Melbourne, Australia, 2015)[8]
  • Stirring Stillness: Aesthetic variations on a concrete plane (Konstfack College of Art, Sweden, 2015)
  • Auē (Puke Ariki, New Plymouth, NZ, 2015)
  • Reconciliation of Carboniferous Accretions (NIEMME, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2014)
  • Becoming Boulder (SCANZ, New Plymouth, NZ, 2015)[9]
  • Sounding Out Vacancy (Wellington, NZ, 2014)
  • Meeting, you in detail (Writingplace, Delft, 2013)
  • Moving Stuff (Auckland Art Festival, 2013)
  • BALE (Snowhite Gallery, NZ, 2011)[7]
  • No Fixed Seating (Whirlwinds, London, 2010)

Publications

  • Elocutions, Elaborations, and Expositions of Interior Design Creative Scholarship (Journal of Interior Design, Volume 43, Issue1, March 2018, pages 5–8)[3]
  • Performing Matter: Interior Surface and Feminist Actions (AADR 2014) 212 pages, 19 x 24,5 cm, hardcover, numerous illustrations, ISBN 978-3-88778-412-6
  • Dear Rosa (IDEA Journal, 2014)[10]
  • Surface Demonstrations (Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design, Weinthal & Brooker (eds), 2013)[11]
  • Blazing Inter-Alia: Tropes of a Feminist Interior Practice (Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture, Lori Brown (ed), 2011)[12]
  • Fossicking for Interior Design Pedagogies (After Taste: Expanded Practices in Interior Design, Kent Kleinman, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury & Lois Weinthal (eds), 2011)[13]
  • An Antipodean Imaginary for Architecture+Philosophy: Ficto-Critical Approaches to Design Practice Research, FOOTPRINT, [S.l.], p. 69-96, Jan. 2012. ISSN 1875–1490.[14]

As editor

References

  1. ^ a b "College of Creative Arts, Massey University Wellington - Professor Julieanna Preston". creative.massey.ac.nz. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  2. ^ "Julieanna Preston | Studies in Material Thinking". www.materialthinking.org. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  3. ^ a b c Preston, Julieanna (2018). "Elocutions, Elaborations, and Expositions of Interior Design Creative Scholarship". Journal of Interior Design. 43 (1): 5–8. doi:10.1111/joid.12117. ISSN 1939-1668.
  4. ^ Preston, Julieanna. "Inertia: of interior, surface, matter. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Architecture and Design, RMIT University". RMIT Research Bank. Retrieved 6 January 2019. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  5. ^ "The Architectural Centre, Inc". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  6. ^ "theperformancearcade | Julieanna Preston". The Performance Arcade. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  7. ^ a b c Rendell, Jane (March 2018). "Only resist: Five particular qualities might characterise a specifically feminist approach to critical spatial practice, suggests Jane Rendell". Architectural Review. 243 (1449): 8–18. ISSN 0003-861X. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  8. ^ "BIT-U-MEN-AT-WORK". PERFORMING MOBILITIES. 2015-07-05. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  9. ^ "becoming boulder by Julieanna Preston – Intercreate.org". www.intercreate.org. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  10. ^ "2014 IDEA Journal Design Activism". IDEA. 2015-08-24. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  11. ^ The handbook of interior architecture and design. Brooker, Graeme,, Weinthal, Lois. London. ISBN 9781847887450. OCLC 832610461.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  12. ^ Feminist practices : interdisciplinary approaches to women in architecture. Brown, Lori A. Farnham, Surrey, UK, England: Ashgate. 2011. ISBN 9781409421184. OCLC 764633547.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. ^ After taste : expanded practice in interior design. Kleinman, Kent, 1956-, Merwood-Salisbury, Joanna., Weinthal, Lois. (1st ed.). New York: Princeton Architectural Press. 2012. ISBN 9781616891398. OCLC 829025923.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  14. ^ Evans, Megg; Hann, Ceri; Kovar, Zuzana; Pickersgill, Sean; Spooner, Michael; Preston, Julieanna; Frichot, Hélène (2012-01-01). "An Antipodean Imaginary for Architecture+Philosophy: Ficto-Critical Approaches to Design Practice Research". Footprint: 69–96. doi:10.7480/footprint.6.1-2.751. ISSN 1875-1490.
  15. ^ Interior atmospheres. Vol. Vol. 78, no. 3 (May/June 2008). Preston, Julieanna. [Chichester, West Sussex]: Wiley. 2008. ISBN 9780470512548. OCLC 209802206. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: others (link)
  16. ^ Snyder, Alison B. (November 2008). "Review: AD Interior Atmospheres, JULIEANNA PRESTON, editor". Journal of Architectural Education. 62 (2): 70–71. ISSN 1046-4883. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  17. ^ Intimus : interior design theory reader. Taylor, Mark, 1955-, Preston, Julieanna. Chichester: John Wiley. 2006. ISBN 9780470015704. OCLC 63397636.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)