Andrea Nield

Andrea Nield
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Hamburg, Germany
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAustralian Institute of Architects' Marion Mahony Griffin Prize for a Distinctive Body of Architecture Work
2008
PracticeStudio Nield, Sydney
BuildingsHilarie Mais Studio
Ultimo Community Centre, Sydney
St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong
ProjectsWomen's and Children's Hospital, Afghanistan
Aceh Housing, Aceh, Indonesia
Ngari School, Solomon Islands

Andrea Nield (born 1951) is an Australian architect who founded and was elected the first president of Emergency Architects Australia. Nield has directed major relief and reconstruction work in Aceh, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and Victoria, Australia after natural disasters. She and her husband Lawrence Nield are directors of Studio Nield – an Architecture and Urban Design practice.

Nield has designed hospitals in Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Australia and is a joint author of "Beyond Shelter – Architecture for Crisis" and "Beyond Shelter – Architecture and Human Dignity".

She was the Australian Institute of Architects (NT) Creative Director for AusIndoArch Tropfix Student Design Workshop held in June 2014 and the AusIndoArch Conference in Darwin November 2014, Australia.[1]

  1. ^ "Tropical, topical – Tropfix to connect Australian and Indonesian architects".