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Elizabeth Farrelly

Elizabeth Farrelly
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Born 1957
Dunedin, New Zealand
Occupation Writer, academic
Citizenship Australia, New Zealand
Alma mater University of Sydney (Ph.D.)
Website
elizabethfarrelly.net

Elizabeth Margaret Farrelly is a Sydney-based author, architecture critic, essayist, columnist and speaker who was born in New Zealand but later became an Australian citizen. She has contributed to current debates about aesthetics, ethics, design, public art, architecture, urban environments, society and politics, including criticism of the treatment of Julian Assange. Farrelly's range of interests and contributions are wide enough to have caused her to be described as a "Renaissance woman". Farrelly's portrait by Mirra Whale was a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Farrelly was born in Dunedin, New Zealand and trained as an architect in Auckland. She left New Zealand in 1983 for London, moved to Sydney in October 1988 and became an Australian citizen in 1991. She holds a PhD in architecture from the University of Sydney.

Farrelly practised as an architect in London until 1988, working at Pollard Thomas and Edwards Architects, London; at JASMaD Architects, Auckland; and Warren and Mahoney, Christchurch. She was the inaugural chair of the Australia Award for Urban Design, an award "established to recognise recent urban design projects of high quality in Australia and to encourage cities, towns and emerging settlements of all sizes to strive similarly for improvement". and served as a juror for design awards such as Parramatta Design Excellence Awards and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Awards.

Elizabeth Farrelly served as an independent Councillor of the City of Sydney from 1991 to 1995.

Farrelly was assistant editor of and contributor to the Architectural Review, London from 1985 to 1987 and a contributor to other professional publications such as The Architecture Bulletin; Architecture Australia; Architectural Theory Review; Architects' Journal; New Zealand Architect; and Queensland Architect. She writes a weekly column and regular essays for the The Sydney Morning Herald, one of which, on "the destructive myth of professionalism", was among the editor's best comment pieces of 2015. Her blogs are available at www.leflaneur.mobi.


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