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Kerstin Thompson is an Australian architect, born in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
in 1965. She is the principal of Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA), a Melbourne-based architecture, landscape and urban design practice with projects in Australia and New Zealand. She is also Professor of Design at the School of Architecture at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. The university is well know ...
, New Zealand, and adjunct professor at
RMIT University RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,, section 4(b) is a public research university in Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city ...
and
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
.


Career

Kerstin Thompson's career as an architect commenced with studies at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) where she earned her Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1989. During her undergraduate studies she worked in the Milan-based studio of
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(1987) and the Melbourne-based practice of Robinson Chen (1988–89). In 1990 she worked for Perrott Lyon Mathieson Pty Ltd as an Assistant Site Architect for the Telecom Corporate Tower project. From 1990 to 1994 she was a lecturer in architectural design at RMIT. In 1998, Kerstin completed a master's degree in Architecture at RMIT. In the decade from 2000 to 2010, Kerstin's projects broadened to include civic projects. The first of many emergency /community services buildings received recognition including local, national, and international shortlisting's. During this decade, Kerstin's design thinking was the subject of exhibitions, and a significant body of critique, ‘New Trends of Architecture in Europe and Asia-Pacific’,‘Living in the Modern: Australian Architecture’. The National Portrait Gallery's inclusion of KTA in “Thinking about Architecture and Portraiture” by Dr Christopher Chapman, in 2009. In 2005, Kerstin was appointed as the Creative Director for the RAIA National Conference and one of the Creative Directors for Australia's 2008 Venice Biennale exhibition, Abundant Australia. Her contribution to education was recognised by her appointment as an adjunct professor in architecture at RMIT in 2009. Thompson was appointed as a member of the Federal Government's BEIIC Advisory Committee in 2008. In years from 2010 to 2020, Kerstin's academic contribution was recognised by appointments to Monash University as an adjunct professor in architecture (2012-) and to Victoria University Wellington as Professor of Design in Architecture (2010–18). Her contribution to the profession was recognised by appointment as a Life Fellow by the Australian Institute of Architects (2017-) Kerstin's design leadership was also recognised by her appointment as a panel member of the Victorian Design Review Panel (VDRP) with the Office of the Victorian Government Architect (2012-). Kerstin has also curated multiple exhibitions, including ’Architectural Urbanism: Melbourne/Seoul’, “Diverse Practice” Exhibition and Symposium at Victoria University of Wellington and ‘Repair: Australian Pavilion’ at the Venice Biennale 2018. As part of her ongoing engagement in the industry, Kerstin continues to write and deliberate on ethics and design, Assemble Papers ‘Beach house vernacular & Boyd: Kerstin Thompson’ and more recently; Spatial Continuums: Linear, Radial, and Clustered Architectures in Practice’ ‘The Burden of Landscape’, Architect Victoria, ‘Feeling Climate’ Architecture Australia and ‘Museum as Place-maker’. Her commitment also extends to various speaking opportunities including Keynote Speaker, Heritage Address Open House Melbourne, Symposium Contributor, RMIT ‘Edmond and Corrigan + Peter Corrigan: INFLUENCE’ and Robin Boyd Foundation: Ethics of Architecture.2016 Keynote Speaker, Robin Boyd Foundation: Ethics of Architecture


Notable projects

*2001 – Napier Street Housing, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia *2003 – House at Lake Connewarre, Leopold, Australia *2010 –
Monash University Museum of Art The Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), formerly the Monash University Gallery, is a contemporary art museum on Monash University's Caulfield campus on Dandenong Road, Melbourne, Australia. History The Museum grew out of a number of ear ...
, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia *2019 – East Street House, East Albury, New South Wales, Australia;
Robin Boyd Award The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1981. The award is presented in memory of the Australian architect Robin Boyd, and is awarded to res ...
, 2020 *2021 –
Bundanon Bundanon is a unique national arts organisation situated near Nowra, City of Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia. It was the home of the painter Arthur Boyd. Established as a national Trust in 1993, The organisation creates learning programs fo ...
Art Museum & Bridge, Illaroo, New South Wales, Australia: Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture, 2022 *2022 –
Melbourne Holocaust Museum The Melbourne Holocaust Museum (MHM) (formerly known as the Jewish Holocaust Centre) was founded in Elsternwick, Melbourne, Australia, in 1984 by Holocaust survivors. It is currently Australia’s largest institution dedicated to Holocaust educat ...
, Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia; National Award for Public Architecture, 2023


Publications

*Architecture and Angels: Shifting Grounds’, Exedra – Architecture, Art & Design, vol. 5, no. 2, 1994. *‘Architecture and Angels’, Kerb Journal, RMIT University, Melbourne, 1996. *‘Detail in the Work of Guilford Bell: A Problem of Evidence’, in L van Schaik (ed.), Bell: The Life and Work of Guilford Bell, Architect 1912–1992, Bookman Press, Melbourne, 1999. *‘Interstitial Practices’, in L van Schaik (ed.), Interstitial Modernism, RMIT University Press, Melbourne, 2000. *‘Gradient Architectures’, Architecture Australia, vol. 90, no. 3, May/June 2001.‘House-street-relationship-house-street-district-city (smithsons)’, in G London & S Anderson (eds), Take 7: Housing Australia: How Architects Can Make a Difference, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, Canberra, 2008. *‘Affinities’, in R Boyd, Living in Australia, revised edition, Thames & Hudson, Melbourne, 2013. *‘More Than’, Architectural Review Asia Pacific, Issue 131, 2013. *‘10 Lessons’, Parlour, 14 March 2014, . *‘Beyoncé or Barak: Is It a Real Choice?’ ArchitectureAU, 1 September 2015,. *‘Design Negotiations’, in D Bates, V Mitsogianni & D Ramírez-Lovering (eds), Studio Futures: Changing Trajectories in Architectural Education, Uro Publications, Melbourne, 2015. *‘Single House – No Future?’ Architecture Australia, vol. 105, no. 1, Jan/Feb 2016. *‘The Burden of Landscape’, Architect Victoria, Summer 2017. *‘Spatial Continuums: Linear, Radial, and Clustered Architectures in Practice’, in P Sparke, P Brown, P Lara-Betancourt, G Lee & M Taylor (eds), Flow: Interior, Landscape and Architecture in the Era of Liquid Modernity, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, London, 2018. *‘Dignity with a Modesty of Means’, in V Mitsogianni & P Macasaet (eds), Influence: Edmond & Corrigan + Peter Corrigan, Uro Publications, Melbourne, 2019. *‘Feeling Climate’, Architect Victoria, Autumn 2020. ‘Museum as Place-maker’, in G Lindsay (ed.), Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design: Theory and Practice of Place, Routledge, New York, 2020. *‘Small Public: Relativities’, Architecture Australia, vol. 109, no. 4, Jul/Aug 2020.


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Full list of publications and projects by Kerstin Thompson
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