
Georgia Lindsay
Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania | co-leader of the Mediated Constructions lab
Georgia Lindsay is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania and co-leader of the Mediated Constructions lab. Her research focuses on the human experience of architecture, with a special interest in cultural buildings like museums and libraries. Her current work focuses on architecture as a medium of communication, looking both at architecture in the online media and at how buildings can communicate values of sustainability. She is author of The User Perspective on Twenty-First-Century Art Museums (Routledge 2016), editor of Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design: Theory and Practice of Place (Routledge 2020) and co-editor with Lusi Morhayim of Revisiting “Social Factors:” Advancing Research into People and Place (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2015). She studied at the University of California Berkeley (USA) from 2007-2013, earning her PhD in Architecture there.