Rebecca Sinclair
Qualifications attained:
BSc (Auckland University), BArch Hons (Victoria University), March Hons (Auckland University)
Teaching and research interests:
Rebecca is interested in architecture and the interior in relation to gender, intersections between architecture and what might be thought of as 'improper' to it, the interdisciplinary, fashion, representation and text.
Research Highlights - Practice
- Sinclair, R. (2004). Dressed in space: the sartorial architectures of Rei Kawakubo and Hussein Chalayan. in H. Edquist and H Frichot (eds), LIMITS: proceedings of the twenty-first annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), RMIT, Melbourne, pp. 430-435.
- Sinclair, R. and Bagnall, C. (2003). Productive Excess: Clothing, Landscape, Architecture. Paper presented at the Making an Appearance: Fashion, Dress and Consumption conference. University of Queensland: Brisbane.
- Sinclair, R. (2002). The incidental architecture of Virginia Woolf's Orlando, ptah, no. 2, pp. 3-11.
- Sinclair, R. (2002). Virginia Woolf's architecture: an incidental practice. In McArthur, J. and Moulis, A (Eds) Additions, proceedings of the nineteenth annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Brisbane, (CD Rom).
- Sinclair, R, (2001). The incidental architecture of the Children's Dental Clinic. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Auckland, Auckland.
- Sinclair, R. (2001). Uniforms and uniformity in the Dental Clinic. In Green, K. (Ed.), In the Making: Architecture's Past, proceedings of the eighteenth annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Darwin, pp. 281-290.
- Sinclair, R. (2000). Cavities, fillings, extractions: the Children's Dental Clinic. In Leach, A. (Ed.), Formulation Fabrication: the Architecture of History, proceedings of the seventeenth annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Victoria University, Wellington, pp. 205-213.
- Sinclair, R. and Taylor, M. (2000). Novel architecture: the settings of Virginia Woolf and Edith Wharton. In J. R. Stephens (Ed.), Habitus 2000: A Sense of Place, Curtin University, Perth, Australia, (CD Rom).
Contact details:
Phone: +64 4 8012794 ext 6397
Fax: +64 4 801 2799
Email:
r.sinclair@massey.ac.nz
Address: Private Box 756 Wellington