
From the International Chapter Executive Director – January 2021
I hope you have all enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing holiday with family and friends after a challenging 2020 that certainly required resolve and agility
I hope you have all enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing holiday with family and friends after a challenging 2020 that certainly required resolve and agility
I hope you have all enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing holiday with family and friends after a challenging 2020 that certainly required resolve and agility
As we start 2021, I would like to thank all those who nominated for leadership roles in Queensland and congratulate our new Chapter Councillors. I
A Message from our Awards Director & Deputy Director – see article below for key 2021 dates Catherine Startari – SA Awards Director 2021 The
With the deepest sadness, we acknowledge the passing of acclaimed architect and designer Michael Bryce AM AE KStJ FRSA LFDIA LFRAIA.
Our Elections have now ended. Congratulations to all of the new National and Chapter Councillors. We also thank the outgoing members for their valuable contributions.
Upon reflection, 2020 was – and continues to be – a year that has challenged us all on so many levels; it has challenged governments,
Upon reflection, 2020 was – and continues to be – a year that has challenged us all on so many levels; it has challenged governments,
Australian Institute of Architects Fellowships are given to members who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. It is our
Australian Institute of Architects Fellowships are given to members who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. It is our
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I hope you have all enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing holiday with family and friends after a challenging 2020 that certainly required resolve and agility to navigate. As we venture into 2021, I look forward to working with you all toward strengthening the profession and advocating to all levels of government and the broader community […]
Read MoreI hope you have all enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing holiday with family and friends after a challenging 2020 that certainly required resolve and agility to navigate. As we venture into 2021, I look forward to working with you all toward strengthening the profession and advocating to all levels of government and the broader community […]
Read MoreAs we start 2021, I would like to thank all those who nominated for leadership roles in Queensland and congratulate our new Chapter Councillors. I am particularly pleased to add that we also have an additional representative on National Council in Brian Hooper. The strength of candidates put forward is directly related to the strength […]
Read MoreA Message from our Awards Director & Deputy Director – see article below for key 2021 dates Catherine Startari – SA Awards Director 2021 The Architecture Awards provide an exciting opportunity to recognise and celebrate innovation and excellence in our profession. The 2020 awards process was carried out in a slightly different format due to […]
Read MoreWith the deepest sadness, we acknowledge the passing of acclaimed architect and designer Michael Bryce AM AE KStJ FRSA LFDIA LFRAIA.
Read MoreWe’ve been approached to help find talented architects for a new design program coming to Channel 9Life. If you specialise in NatHERS retro fit and/or new residential design, find out more about this exciting opportunity.
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Our Elections have now ended. Congratulations to all of the new National and Chapter Councillors. We also thank the outgoing members for their valuable contributions.
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Upon reflection, 2020 was – and continues to be – a year that has challenged us all on so many levels; it has challenged governments, decision makers, health services and the community alike, especially as we have all collectively grappled with how to keep ourselves, our families and each other safe in an extraordinary global […]
Read MoreUpon reflection, 2020 was – and continues to be – a year that has challenged us all on so many levels; it has challenged governments, decision makers, health services and the community alike, especially as we have all collectively grappled with how to keep ourselves, our families and each other safe in an extraordinary global […]
Read MoreAustralian Institute of Architects Fellowships are given to members who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. It is our pleasure to announce that Neal Mackintosh has been named a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. Neal is an experienced senior practitioner and has been working in both Tasmania […]
Read MoreAustralian Institute of Architects Fellowships are given to members who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. It is our pleasure to announce that James Morrison has been named a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. James Morrison, director of Morrison & Breytenbach Architects, is an experienced architect who […]
Read MoreAustralian Institute of Architects Fellowships are given to members who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. It is our pleasure to announce that Yvette Breytenbach has been named a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. Yvette Breytenbach is a director of Morrison & Breytenbach Architects, Hobart. She is […]
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