Grace Mortlock is an architectural curator whose work focuses on spectacle and spatial transformation. Grace curated the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Architecture graduate exhibitions 2011–2013. Grace teaches a third-year design course at UTS and works at Dunn & Hillam Architects. Alongside Dr Elizabeth Farrelly, David Neustein and Dan Hill, she was shortlisted as a Creative Director for Australia’s Pavilion at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale. Twitter @gracemortlock
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Between, beneath, beyond and before: Individual houses and suburban conflict
In their work, David Neustein and Grace Mortlock have become increasingly aware of a conflict between the growing boundaries of our cities and the living systems on which our existence depends, and as such, architects need to expand their remit.
Petite but potent: Cottesloe Lobby and Landscape
Despite its small size, awkward angles and compromised condition, the entrance lobby at a 1970s Perth apartment block has been retrofitted so thoughtfully as to alter the perception of the entire building.
‘What exactly is Freespace?’: a wildly subjective ranking of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale
Grace Mortlock and David Neustein of Other Architects reveal their top ten pavilions and exhibits at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, plus a bonus not ranked section.
From utopian collective to industry force: Sibling
With backgrounds in architecture, graphic design and landscape architecture, the members of Sibling employ reflections, illumination, graphics, movement and optical effects to produce projects of spectacle.
Risk Report: Day two
Grace Mortlock and David Neustein file their final report on the 2015 Australian Institute of Architects’ National Conference.
Risk Report: Day one
Grace Mortlock and David Neustein assess the risks and rewards of the Institute’s 2015 National Conference.
Venice 2014: Vernissage day three
Grace Mortlock ranks movers and shakers from the Vernissage at 2014’s Architecture Biennale.
Venice 2014: Vernissage day two
Grace Mortlock ranks movers and shakers from the Vernissage at 2014’s Architecture Biennale.
Venice 2014: Vernissage day one
Grace Mortlock ranks movers and shakers from day one of the Vernissage at 2014’s Architecture Biennale.
Yoko Ono: War is over (if you want it)
Grace Mortlock reviews the latest exhibition of work by artist, peace activist and musician Yoko Ono.