Katelin is the editorial director at Architecture Media. Prior to her appointment as editorial director, Katelin was the design portfolio manager at Architecture Media, editor of Houses (2010-2018) and assistant editor of Architecture Australia (2005–2009). She has coedited three books, The Forever House: Time-Honoured Australian Homes (2014), The Terrace House: Reimagined for the Australian Way of Life (2015) and The Apartment House: Reframing the Australian Dream, all published by Thames and Hudson. Katelin holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of Tasmania and a Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne. She has been a peer juror, exhibition curator, guest university critic and speaker at various industry events and conferences.
Katelin Butler's Latest contributions
AA March/April 2024 preview
Designing civic buildings in an evolving cultural landscape.
Together by Design: The Art and Architecture of Communal Living
Together by Design: The Art and Architecture of Communal Living by William Richards explores the architectural, social and health advantages of living in a communal setting.
AA January/February 2024 preview
Shifting modes of practice: Introducing the “next gen.”
AA November/December 2023 preview
2023 National Architecture Awards
University of Tasmania, Inveresk Campus
The masterplan for the University of Tasmania’s campus relocation in Launceston, drawn up in collaboration with multiple stakeholder groups, aims to reuse existing industrial structures, stitch new buildings into the site, regenerate the landscape and embrace the community.
AA September/October 2023 preview
Masterplan/microplan: Shaping the urban realm at every scale
AA July/August 2023 preview
Architecture with community impact
2023 ArchitectureAU Award for Social Impact: Jury overview
The ArchitectureAU Award for Social Impact is an attempt to celebrate, promote and encourage this increasing focus on social values.
Shack in the Rocks by Sean Godsell Architects
In the rocky plains west of Melbourne, Sean Godsell Architects has reduced a weekender to its essential elements in a refined design that both inhabits and provides refuge from its harsh and spectacular surrounds.
AA May/June 2023 preview
2023 Australian Institute of Architects’ National Prize Winners