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Professor Hannah Lewi is a Professor in Architecture at the Melbourne School of Design, part of The University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on architectural design, history, and theory, with specialties in Australian and modern architectural history, heritage conservation, and digital methods for historical publishing. She teaches courses on 19th- and 20th-century architectural history, urban theory, and research methodologies.
Prof. Lewi is a registered architect with the AIA, former President of the Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), and former co-editor of Fabrications Journal. Currently, she serves as Vice-Chair of DOCOMOMO Australia and sits on DOCOMOMO International’s board. She is also affiliated with the Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH).
Her research projects include Animating the Archive, Campus: Building Modern Australian Universities, and Citizen Heritage, which explore digital tools for historical analysis and community-based heritage practices. No specific academic awards are listed in the provided text, though her leadership roles highlight her influence in architectural historiography.
Prof. Lewi’s work bridges academic research and public engagement, with a focus on spatial histories of education and urban development. She collaborates with international networks like the Architectural Association (AA, UK) and integrates innovative digital methods into her research.





