Kate Goodwin is a curator, writer, cultural leader and educator. She is a professor of practice in architecture at the University of Sydney and formerly head curator of architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Kate Goodwin's Latest contributions
Powerhouse Castle Hill by Lahzimmo Architects
North-east of the Sydney CBD, a partnership between client, architect and builder has resulted in a starkly beautiful storage facility that welcomes the community and addresses the future of publicly funded museums.
Cultivating a culture of informed architectural debate: NGV Contemporary exhibition
Curator and creator Kate Goodwin reviews the NGV Contemporary Design Competition Exhibition, showcasing eight gallery proposals by Australian architecture teams for public scrutiny.
2022 MPavilion by All Zone
Playful and joyous, the 2022 MPavilion by Bangkok-based architects All Zone emerges from an intense process of exploration, with a flirty canopy that blurs the boundary between porosity and solidity.
Church of the Living God
In suburban Sydney, a mixed-use building for the community of the Church of the Living God offers a civic presence and a deep sense of the sacred while communing with the surrounding streets.
Curating as a spatial practice
London-based designers and exhibition curators Rory Hyde and Kate Goodwin converse on the value of spaces where architecture can be recognized as an integral part of culture.