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Dr Anne Neale

BArch (Hons), MArch (Melb), PhD (Fine Arts, Melb)

Senior Lecturer

Contact Details
Telephone: +61 3 6324 4481
Fax: +61 3 6324 4477
Location: Inveresk Campus, Architecture Building, Room 213
Email: Anne.Neale@utas.edu.au

Anne Neale is a cultural historian, undertaking teaching and research in architectural history, garden history, and the history of art and design. She is Coordinator of History and Theory.


Research Interests


Research interests encompass architectural history, garden history, and the history of art & design, principally of Australia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but also in the context of comparable developments in Britain, the United States, Canada and New Zealand.

Interdisciplinary research investigating links between architecture, landscape design, fine art, design, and nature is of particular interest.

Current projects include ongoing research on Edward La Trobe Bateman [1816-1897] and his associates in Australia and in Britain; the early history of Pre-Raphaelitism, with particular regard to Bateman, Charles Allston Collins and Anna Mary Howitt; a guidebook to Launceston architecture; and a design history of Tasmania’s public parks.

Selected Publications:

  • Anne I Neale, 2006, 'The Garden Designs of E L Bateman', Garden History [UK], Vol 33, No 2, pp. 225-255.
  • Anne I Neale, 2005/6, 'Land Labour and Gold: Eugen von Guerard or Edward La Trobe Bateman?', Melbourne Art Journal, Vol 8, pp. 28-41
  • Anne I Neale, 2005, ‘Celebrating the New: Modernities in Tasmanian architecture, 1885-1960’, Celebration, SAHANZ Conference Proceedings, Napier, NZ, pp. 273-278.
  • Anne I Neale, 2003, 'Flora Australis: Native Plants in the Art Design & Gardens of E L Bateman', Studies in Australian Garden History, 1, pp. 35-53.
  • Anne I Neale, 2002, 'Picturesque; Edward La Trobe Bateman, Frank R Dowse; William McGowan; Louisa Anne Meredith; Cataract Gorge & Cliff Grounds; City Park; Prince's Square; Royal Park’; in R Aitken & M Looker [ed's], Oxford Companion to Australian Gardens, Oxford University Press, passim.

Teaching


History & Theory in Design:
KDA 114: History and Theory in Design 1 [coordinator]
KDA 124: History and Theory in Design 2 [coordinator]
KDA 222: History and Theory in Design 4 [coordinator]
KDA 212: History & Theory in Design 3 [guest lecturer and tutor]


Elective Studios:
KDA 361: Architectural Heritage Conservation [coordinator]
KDA 363: Garden/Architecture [coordinator]


Supervision:
Honours and postgraduate research students

Units

Full Publication List

Ms Anne Neale