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4 Dec 2019
It was great to finally get a good storm so late in the season this weekend and let’s hope there are more to come as we enter summer this year. […]
Read MoreWe have had a busy couple of months in the NT and have finished our planning for 2020. A key part of the plan is to work across the built […]
Read More2 Dec 2019
The 2019 Barry McNeill Student Prize was announced at the Displace exhibition, showcasing the work of shortlisted graduating students from the University of Tasmania, on Friday evening. Congratulations to Dylan […]
Read More26 Nov 2019
Sarah Ainsworth interviews Chloe Middleton from Alcorn Middleton Architects
Read More22 Nov 2019
2019 NSW Prize winners announced
Read More19 Nov 2019
Online voting for this year’s Annual General Election is now open and we encourage you to have your say in the future of your profession. The contested election streams that require a vote of members are
Read More18 Nov 2019
South Australia’s investment in school infrastructure is a once-in-a-generation opportunity, but a compressed schedule risks quality, value for money and long-term benefits, says the Australian Institute of Architects. “The Marshall […]
Read MoreThe Australian Institute of Architects has thrown its support behind new laws proposed by the Victorian Government aimed at improving safety, accountability and preventing ‘phoenixing’ in the building and construction […]
Read MoreTwo weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending the national executive meetings in Brisbane, and also attending the National Architecture Awards. Congratulations to Liz Walsh and Alex Nielsen, who […]
Read More15 Nov 2019
Building on the work of the interim Environment IP group, we are seeking two additional members to establish an Environment Advisory Group (EAG) for 2020. The EAG will act as […]
Read More8 Nov 2019
In the face of a changing climate and growing population that are both putting pressure on our built environment, three of Australia’s peak bodies have signalled their intent to pursue […]
Read MoreGiving evidence this week for the second time to the NSW Parliamentary inquiry into the regulation of building standards, building quality and building disputes, the Australian Institute of Architects has […]
Read MoreThe Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.