1st Edition

Practices of Architecture, Tourism, and Media in the Digital Age

By Georgia Lindsay, Mark Sawyer Copyright 2026
188 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Architecture, tourism, and media intersect in profound ways, shaping our perception and experience of places. This book delves into how iconic buildings transform into cultural symbols through the images we create, share, and consume—whether online or in person. Drawing on four compelling case studies—the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral in New Zealand, the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia,... Read more

1. Introduction 2. Framing 3. Christchurch Transitional Cathedral case study 4. Petronas Twin Towers case study 5. Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) case study 6. M+ case study 7. Reframing

 

Biography

Georgia Lindsay, Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania’s School of Architecture & Design, wrote The User Perspective on Twenty-first Century Art Museums and edited Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design. Her work explores why good design matters, especially for cultural and public buildings. She co-leads the Mediated Constructions lab.

Mark Sawyer is a Lecturer in Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania where he co-leads the Mediated Constructions lab. His research explores architectural design, media, and urbanism, with a focus on how built environments shape and reflect cultural narratives.