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| Contact Campus | Inveresk Campus |
| Telephone | +61 3 6324 4089 |
| Jacqueline.Power@utas.edu.au |
Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Interior Architecture.
She has received a range of industry experience including being involved on heritage conservation projects at the New South Wales Government Architect’s Office (GAO) – Specialist Services Heritage Group.
Jacqueline is currently a PhD candidate at UNSW under the supervision of Dr Thomas Loveday.
Recent Publications
Jacqueline Power, ‘Healthy Buildings of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Peoples.’ Interiors: design, architecture and culture, vol. 1, no. 3 (2010): 245-264.
Jacqueline Power, ‘Architectural Myopia: the contested authenticity of a Tasmanian mia-mia’ (paper presented at the Contained Memory Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-11 December, 2010).
Jacqueline Power, ‘Exhibitions and Arches: representations of Australian Indigenous cultures’ (paper presented at the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand annual conference, Adelaide, Australia, 1-4 December, 2010).
Jacqueline Power, ‘Australian Indigenous Interiority and Cosmology,’ (paper presented at the Twelfth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Beirut, Lebanon, December 15-18, 2010).
Jacqueline Power, ‘Australian Indigenous Interiority and Cosmology,’ Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series, vol. 224 (2010).
Jacqueline Power, ‘Australian Indigenous Interiority and Cosmology,’ Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments – Special Issue Conference Abstracts, vol. 22, no. 1 (2010): 43.
Jacqueline Power, ‘Thrice: blurring demarcation between inside and out.’ Design Principles and Practices: an international journal, vol. 4, no. 1 (2010): 291-301.
Jacqueline Power, ‘Classical Buildings of the Palawa,’ in 8th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference Proceedings (2010), CD-ROM: 1720-1734.
Jacqueline Power, ‘The Architecture of Wybalenna and Oyster Cove,’ in 8th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference Proceedings (2010), CD-ROM: 1735-1755.
Jacqueline Power, ‘Classical Period of Australian Indigenous Interiors: shaping of space and interiority.’ Design Principles and Practices: an international journal, vol. 3, no. 1 (2009): 357-367.
Recent Co-authored Publications
Rina Bernabei, Kelly Freeman, and Jacqueline Power, ‘The Value of Storytelling in Product Design,’ in Handbook of Research on Trends in Product Design and Development: technological and organizational perspectives, ed. Arlindo Silva and Ricardo Simões (USA: Business Science Reference, 2010): 447-460.
Rina Bernabei, and Jacqueline Power, ‘Using a Narrative Framework in an Industrial Design Studio to Create Meaningful Products,’ in Connected 2010 International Conference on Design Education Proceedings, ed. Graham Forsyth (Sydney: University of New South Wales, 2010), CD-ROM: 123-127.
Rina Bernabei, Kelly Freeman, and Jacqueline Power, ‘Designers as Storytellers: the weaving of narratives in the work of bernabeifreeman,’ in Proceedings from the 6th Conference on Design and Emotion 2008, ed. P.M.A Desmet, S.A. Tzvetanova, P. Hekkert and L. Justice (Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 2008), CD-ROM.
Rina Bernabei, Kelly Freeman, and Jacqueline Power, ‘Presence of Things: storytelling in product design,’ in IASDR 2009 Conference Proceedings (Soul: Korean Society of Design Science, 2009): 4083-4087. http://www.iasdr2009.org/ap/index.html
Rina Bernabei, Kelly Freeman, and Jacqueline Power, ‘Communicating with Light and Shadow: Bernabeifreeman’s Ema and Ziya exhibition luminaires,’ in Designing Designers: where does light move to? Lighting design innovation scenarios, ed. Maurizio Rossi (Milan: Maggioli S.p.A, 2009): 71-82.
Jacqueline’s PhD research is investigating Australian Indigenous interiority.
Jacqueline is also involved in cross-institutional collaborative research in the field of product design.
Authorised by the Head of School, Architecture & Design
15 October, 2012
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