2023 Journal Article Watershed or whimper? The Australian Year of the Built Environment, 2004Holden, Susan and Daw, Olivia (2023). Watershed or whimper? The Australian Year of the Built Environment, 2004. Interstices, 22, 46-56. doi: 10.24135/ijara.v22i22.714 |
2023 Journal Article Design governance: leveraging the value of architectsHolden, Susan and Volz, Kirsty (2023). Design governance: leveraging the value of architects. Architecture Australia, 112 (2), 54-55. |
2023 Journal Article Fostering a commissioning cultureHolden, Susan (2023). Fostering a commissioning culture. Architecture Australia, 112 (2), 64-65. |
2023 Book Chapter Universities in Australia: idea and realpolitikGarnaut, Christine and Holden, Susan (2023). Universities in Australia: idea and realpolitik. Campus: building modern Australian universities. (pp. 37-73) edited by Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone. Crawley, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing. |
2023 Book Chapter Campus core: architecture and civic formHolden, Susan and Logan, Cameron (2023). Campus core: architecture and civic form. Campus: building modern Australian universities. (pp. 111-143) edited by Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone. Crawley, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing. |
2023 Journal Article Roundtable: government architects in AustraliaHolden, Susan and Volz, Kirsty (2023). Roundtable: government architects in Australia. Architecture Australia, 112 (2), 56-59. |
2023 Book Chapter Charting landscape: identity and ethosSaniga, Andrew and Holden, Susan (2023). Charting landscape: identity and ethos. Campus: building modern Australian universities. (pp. 145-183) edited by Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone. Crawley, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing. |
2022 Book Chapter Parallel narratives of disciplinary disruption: the bush campus as design and pedagogical conceptHolden, Susan (2022). Parallel narratives of disciplinary disruption: the bush campus as design and pedagogical concept. Architectural education through materiality: pedagogies of 20th century design. (pp. 164-188) edited by Elke Couchez and Rajesh Heynickx. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003201205-13 |
2022 Book Chapter Mainstream Modern: the campus commissions of Robin Gibson and PartnersHolden, Susan (2022). Mainstream Modern: the campus commissions of Robin Gibson and Partners. Light, space, place: the architecture of Robin Gibson. (pp. 296-317) edited by Deborah van der Plaat and Lloyd Jones. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Uro Publications. |
2022 Conference Publication Women and design leadership: a new era of architects in the public sectorHolden, Susan and Volz, Kirsty (2022). Women and design leadership: a new era of architects in the public sector. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 25-27 November 2022. Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ. doi: 10.55939/a5024piu1x |
Featured 2022 Book Chapter Fugitive ArchitectureHolden, Susan and Paine, Ashley (2022). Fugitive Architecture. The spoken object: a collector's journey in fashion, jewellery, design and architecture. (pp. 341-377) edited by Gene Sherman. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Images Publishing. |
2020 Journal Article Curating architecture and the city: recent Australian pavilionsHolden, Susan and Paine, Ashley (2020). Curating architecture and the city: recent Australian pavilions. European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, 3 (1), 117-138. doi: 10.6092/issn.2612-0496/10140 |
2020 Book Chapter Value on display: curating Robin Hood GardensHolden, Susan and Willink, Rosemary (2020). Value on display: curating Robin Hood Gardens. Valuing architecture: heritage and the economics of culture. (pp. 96-117) edited by Ashley Paine, Susan Holden and John Macarthur. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Valiz. |
2020 Book Valuing Architecture: Heritage and the Economics of CultureAshley Paine, Susan Holden and John Macarthur eds. (2020). Valuing Architecture: Heritage and the Economics of Culture. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Valiz. |
2019 Book Chapter Assemble's Turner Prize: utility and creativity in the cultural economyHolden, Susan (2019). Assemble's Turner Prize: utility and creativity in the cultural economy. Trading between architecture and art: strategies and practices of exchange. (pp. 51-62) edited by Wouter Davidts, Susan Holden and Ashley Paine. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Valiz. |
2019 Conference Publication Exhibiting Destruction: Looking back from Robin Hood Gardens: A Ruin in Reverse, 2018 to The Destruction of the Country House, 1974.Holden, Susan and Willink, Rosemary (2019). Exhibiting Destruction: Looking back from Robin Hood Gardens: A Ruin in Reverse, 2018 to The Destruction of the Country House, 1974.. Distance Looks Back: A thematic conference of the European Architectural History Network, held in conjunction with the 36th annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, Australia, 10-13 July 2019. |
2018 Other Outputs Looking back, seeing through: contemporary Australian pavilionsHolden, Susan and Paine, Ashley (2018). Looking back, seeing through: contemporary Australian pavilions. Architecture Australia, 107 (2), 104-108. |
Featured 2018 Book Pavilion propositions: nine points on an architectural phenomenonMacarthur, John, Holden, Susan, Paine, Ashley and Davidts, Wouter (2018). Pavilion propositions: nine points on an architectural phenomenon. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Valiz. |
2017 Conference Publication “To be with architecture is all we ask”: a critical genealogy of The Serpentine PavilionsHolden, Susan (2017). “To be with architecture is all we ask”: a critical genealogy of The Serpentine Pavilions. Quotation, Quotation: 34th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, 5-8 July, 2017. Canberra: SAHANZ: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand. |
2016 Journal Article Opening Doors and Minds: The Open House PhenomenonHolden, Susan (2016, 10 05). Opening Doors and Minds: The Open House Phenomenon The Conversation |