Hayley is an interior designer at Fiona Lynch and writer for various architectural publications. With a varied background in academia, interiors, exhibition and installation design, Hayley finds delight in the finer details of a project and is particularly interested in the way interior spaces can shape our everyday experience.
Hayley Curnow's Latest contributions
Drawing the line
A recent exhibition offers an unusually rounded insight into the act of drawing as a synthesis of art, process and practice.
Omar Sosa: Capturing how people inhabit space
The co-curator of Apartamento magazine talks at the 2014 Situation symposium in Melbourne.
Claremont House
A modest Perth bungalow made intriguing by Pendal and Neille.
Edith Cowan University Student Lounge
Hames Sharley designs a student lounge for the Joondalup campus in Perth.
Go Away and Come Back
An exhibition in Fremantle about architecture, research and the shifts that occur through travel.
Gordon Street Garage
A West Perth garage reinvented by Foolscap Studio becomes a casual eatery and bar with local soul.
Parallel Nippon: Japanese Architecture 1996–2006
Ahead of its Brisbane launch, Hayley Curnow reviews the Parallel Nippon exhibition in Perth.
DIA WA Forum: Culture, design, society
Hayley Curnow talks to Colin Walker and Valentina Audrito, about social effects of design.
Perth Fringe
The seductive temporary venues of the 2013 Perth Fringe World Festival are gone but not forgotten.
Postcards for Perth
Hayley Curnow reviews the Postcards for Perth exhibition at the Australian Urban Design Research Centre in October 2012.