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Becoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of five years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this
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20 Jan 2026
Caroline Stalker Welcome to 2026! After the difficult losses in the Chapter last year, things seem to be hitting their stride again. Judy Abernethy, Becky Bonato, Mags St Clare, and […]
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce the results of our recent Chapter Committee elections. Thank you to all members who participated in this important process—your engagement and votes help shape the future […]
Read More19 Jan 2026
As we step into a fresh year, it’s been both pleasing and energising to witness the high level of engagement from colleagues across so many events and forums in recent months. Your participation continues to strengthen our […]
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the results of our recent NSW Chapter Council elections. Thank you to all members who participated in this important process – your engagement and votes help shape […]
Read More16 Jan 2026
The SWT Blythe Student Prize is awarded annually to a student for a piece of work produced in the preceding academic year from the University of Tasmania’s Architecture & Built […]
Read More14 Jan 2026
We are pleased to share some updates from each of our National Committees and their work in 2025. First Nations Advisory Committee: Shaneen Fantin, Daniele Hromek and Bradley Kerr Cultural Safety […]
Read MoreAs we begin 2026, I would like to extend my warmest wishes to our members, partners and broader architectural community across South Australia. I hope the year ahead brings renewed […]
Read More7 Jan 2026
The Queensland Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects welcomes the COX Architecture and Hassell-led partnership to advance Brisbane Olympic Stadium. The Institute applauds the Queensland Government for backing internationally […]
Read More19 Dec 2025
You may not know, but the Tasmanian Chapter team has been fortunate in the last six months to have the absolute powerhouse – Jessie-Anne Pankiw – join our team to exclusively work on Open House Southern Midlands…
Read More16 Dec 2025
Who we are The Emerging Architects and Graduate Network (EmAGN) is a membership demographic of the Australian Institute of Architects. EmAGN represents members who are within 15 years of graduating […]
Read More2025 has been a very busy and successful in the NT Chapter once again. The Institute has been going through a ‘change’ program throughout 2025 and has been a busy […]
Read MoreAs always this it has been a busy season at the NT Chapter. The dry season brought a celebratory mood as we recognized the breadth and quality of NT architectural […]
Read MoreBecoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of five years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this
As Australia’s population continues to rise, the demand for housing continues to intensify. To meet this demand, apartment buildings are being built at a rapid pace. Most high streets around
One of the things that makes Australia great is our richness of diversity. There are people from so many cultural backgrounds, language groups, and belief systems, which influences the way
In 1980 the median house price in Melbourne was $40,800. Fast forward to 2016 and the median price of a house was $713,000. With property prices rising across the country,
Most Australians live in cities. The 2016 census showed that 71% of Australian’s live in major cities, and only 10% of Australians live in towns with less than 10,000 people.
The beginning of an architecture project usually starts with some form of communication. It can be a conversation over a coffee, through an email from a client listing a dozen
Before any architecture project starts, there needs to be a client who has the vision to build something. Once they’ve committed to build, they’ll need some specialists to work through
Australians love to renovate their homes. You can tell we do because there are so many DIY TV programs that show us how to give it a go. But when
In 2017, the Australian Institute of Architects awarded Melbourne based architect Peter Elliott with the Gold Medal, which is the Institutes highest honour. As part of his gold medal tour,
When you start to look for it, architecture is everywhere and it’s the stage on which we play out our lives. It doesn’t matter whether we’re working in it, living