Hannah Lewi

Prof Hannah Lewi’s areas of expertise lie in architectural design, history and theory. Her research interests include Australian and modern history, heritage and place-making, and new media for publishing history. She teaches 19th- and 20th-century history and design; architectural, heritage and urban theory; and research supervision.

Recent articles by Hannah Lewi

Vietnam, brutalist architecture, fees and Gaza: how student protests shaped Australian universities

Vietnam, brutalist architecture, fees and Gaza: how student protests shaped Australian universities

Australian university students are beginning to set up encampments on campus, in solidarity with college protesters in the United States. Protesters are calling for the divestment of funding from weapons manufactures and Israeli universities. But these protests are just the latest in a decades-long history of political action on Australian campuses.

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