Fleur Watson is a senior curator of Something Together, a creative studio focused on presenting architecture and design in an intelligent and accessible way through the design, curation and production of exhibitions, events and publications. She is also a former curator of State of Design and a former editor of Monument magazine. She currently holds the position of curator at RMIT Design Hub and is a founding partner of Pin-up Architecture and Design Project Space.
Fleur Watson's Latest contributions
Driven by flexibility: Divided House
In the design of a home for his family in an inner Melbourne suburb, Jon Clements uses considered spatial moves as well as more overt references to acknowledge the site’s past occupants and histories.
A real character: Avery Green
Through the intimate reimagining of a small terrace house in Melbourne, Onomatopoeia explores the notion of personhood in architecture – the transformation of Avery Green being guided by “her” character and history.
Flinders House
Wood/Marsh Architecture explores architectural form-making, materiality and the possibilities of site.
Brighton House (1968) revisited
A modest yet masterful Neil Clerehan house in Brighton.
Boyd’s Peninsula Houses
Fleur Watson, a co-exhibitor at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale, reviews an exhibition of Robin Boyd houses.
Iwanoff House (1960s) revisited
The Perth home and studio of Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff.
John Wardle Architects houses
A survey of houses by John Wardle Architects reveals a design trajectory of exploration and craft.