product design

In addition to her qualifications in Architecture Melissa has trained in the art of Fine Woodwork.

Melissa took a 12 month sabbatical to train at the Sturt School for Wood, part of the Sturt Gallery & Studios, in Mittagong New South Wales. It was an intensive full time course covering all aspects of woodwork starting with the making of your own tools such as mallets and diagnal measuring sticks (to check the squareness of corners) to the fabrication of furniture.

2 years later Sturt invited Melissa back to undertake the position of Artist in Residence for the year. In this time she ran her own workshop exploring new ideas and forms, whilst she tutored the wood students the principles of design thorugh a series of lectures and workshops. Melissa also worked with the Design & Technology students at Frensham girls school (linked to Sturt), guiding them with the design and fabrication of their School Certficate and Higher School Certificate projects. https://www.sturt.nsw.edu.au/

Melissa was inspired by the training architecture students recieved at the Bauhaus Design School, where students were trained as ‘universal designers’,… “It became renowned for its modernist approach to art education, which scrapped the traditional divide between "fine" and "applied" arts, and redefined the relationship between art, design and industrial manufacturing techniques. In particular, its mission according to Gropius was to conceive and create the new building of the future, combining architecture, sculpture, and painting in a single form, which required the teaching of a new guild of craftsmen without the class-distinctions separating craftsmen and artists. In short, the Bauhaus trained students to be equally comfortable with design, craft and methods of mass production.” ref: http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/bauhaus-design-school.htm

Prior to studying Architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney (1987-92) Melissa trained in Interior Design & Colour Theory at the Shillito Design School under the tutorage of Phyllis Shillito https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shillito-phyllis-sykes-11683 and Peter Travis https://www.daao.org.au/bio/peter-travis/biography/

In addition to her teaching at Sturt School for Wood & Frensham Girls School Melissa has run RAIA ‘BEE Built Environment’ and ‘Girls into Technology’ workshops with primary school students, and taught tertiary design students AutoCAD computer drafting and SketchUp with Podium 3D design software.

The following are pieces from her catalogue of work

  • exhibitions

    Etchings- Ewart Gallery. Workshop Arts Centre, Willoughby. 2009

    Pendant Light- RAIA ‘Sparchle’ Competition Exhibition. Jones Street Wharf, Pyrmont. 2006

    Furniture-Sturt Gallery, Mittagong. 2003

    Furniture- Ceramic Art Gallery, Paddington Sydney 2002

    Furniture- Sturt Gallery, Mittagong. 2002

    Furniture- Wood Exhibition, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong. 2000

  • publications

    Domain. Sydney Morning Herald. March 23. 2006

    Domain. Sydney Morning Herald. July 29 2004

    Southern Highlands News. June 4. 2004

    Highlife Magazine Vol.8 No5. 2004

    House & Garden. October1995

    Architectural Review. Autumn. 1995

    Belle Corporate+ Office Design. Summer Edition. 1995

    Globalwave. Japan 1995

    ID Magazine USA 1995

  • awards

    Pendant Light. RAIA Sparchle Competition. April 2006

    'Trades’ NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction) 2004

    'Best Commercial Interior’ SIDA National Interior Design Awards 1995

    'Best Use of Internal Colour’ SIDA National Interior Design Awards1995

    'Commercial Interior’ Commendation Dulux Colour Awards 1995