Mark Taylor

Mark is an associate professor and discipline leader in interior design at Queensland University of Technology. Previously he was at Victoria University Wellington, NZ, where he was the head of interior design (1994–1999) and taught history and theory courses alongside a design studio that used digital and analogue techniques and processes. His design work has been widely published and exhibited nationally and internationally, including at Melbourne Museum as part of the Homo Faber: Modelling Ideas exhibition (2007), and the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion – Abundant. Mark is an editorial board member for both Architectural Design Research, and Interiors: Design, Architecture, Culture. He regularly reviews manuscripts for international publishers and is guest editor for Surface Consciousness (Wiley, 2003), co-editor of Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader (Wiley, 2006), and editor of Interior Design: Critical and Primary Sources [4 vols] (Berg, 2011).

Occupation: Lecturer, researcher, writer, editor
Location: QLD, Australia

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