From the Tas Chapter President
This speech was delivered at the Hobart Christmas Party, while cruising the River Derwent: Welcome aboard as we cruise the Derwent River. Firstly, the river.
This speech was delivered at the Hobart Christmas Party, while cruising the River Derwent: Welcome aboard as we cruise the Derwent River. Firstly, the river.
When I started working at the Institute, people asked if I would miss practice. Almost five years on I am still being asked this question,
We have at times this year endeavoured to challenge and question the modus operandi that directly influences or tries to restructure our value and belief

Increased attention on construction quality and building confidence was the focus of a discussion between the Institute’s SA Chapter, National Policy Advisor Leanne Hardwicke, leaders

The ACT SONA committees of 2018 and 2019 have been very busy. Membership in the ACT more than doubled in the last year which means that students now make up more than 20 per cent of the ACT Institute members

Membership renewals are open and it’s a perfect time to reflect on the value that membership of Australia’s peak body for architecture brings to your

Aspiring architects will be able to study design and architecture for the Northern Territory from next year, with the return of local tertiary education in

The Australian War Memorial is now holding public consultations on its $500 million redevelopment plans including the demolition of Anzac Hall. This is your chance
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 have had a busy couple of months in the NT and have finished our planning for 2020. A key part of the plan is

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

2019 NSW Prize winners announced

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

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

The Australian Institute of Architects has thrown its support behind new laws proposed by the Victorian Government aimed at improving safety, accountability and preventing ‘phoenixing’
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending the national executive meetings in Brisbane, and also attending the National Architecture Awards. Congratulations to Liz

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.
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

Giving evidence this week for the second time to the NSW Parliamentary inquiry into the regulation of building standards, building quality and building disputes, the

From an ‘utterly extraordinary’ 110m long functional farm and residence in country Victoria, a submerged library enabling open green space in Sydney’s city centre, and

The National Awards judging process assesses award-winning projects recognised in each state’s Chapter Awards, considering each project afresh within a broader national context.
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16 Dec 2019
This speech was delivered at the Hobart Christmas Party, while cruising the River Derwent: Welcome aboard as we cruise the Derwent River. Firstly, the river. The banks of the river where we cruise were once covered by forests of she-oak trees and heavily populated by the local tribes. The river was known by its palawa kani […]
Read MoreWhen I started working at the Institute, people asked if I would miss practice. Almost five years on I am still being asked this question, and I am pleased to be able to respond that I am still enjoying applying my knowledge and experience in a different context. Being able to support architects and advocate […]
Read MoreWe have at times this year endeavoured to challenge and question the modus operandi that directly influences or tries to restructure our value and belief system as a profession. The eventual demolition of Shed 26 was an absolute shamble in the Development Approval process. We sold our maritime soul as a State, sacrificing one of […]
Read MoreIncreased attention on construction quality and building confidence was the focus of a discussion between the Institute’s SA Chapter, National Policy Advisor Leanne Hardwicke, leaders from several local practices and Fielders on Friday 22nd November. Changes to the regulatory framework resulting from the Senate Inquiry into Non-Conforming Building Products and the recommendations from the Shergold […]
Read More10 Dec 2019
The ACT SONA committees of 2018 and 2019 have been very busy. Membership in the ACT more than doubled in the last year which means that students now make up more than 20 per cent of the ACT Institute members
Read More9 Dec 2019
Membership renewals are open and it’s a perfect time to reflect on the value that membership of Australia’s peak body for architecture brings to your practice and your profession. Renew my membership Membership renewals are open and it’s a perfect time to reflect on the value that membership of Australia’s peak body for architecture brings […]
Read More5 Dec 2019
Aspiring architects will be able to study design and architecture for the Northern Territory from next year, with the return of local tertiary education in the discipline after more than a decade. Charles Darwin University will offer a Bachelor of Arts – Architectural Design from February 2020 and the Institute, supporting CDU, will work towards […]
Read More4 Dec 2019
The Australian War Memorial is now holding public consultations on its $500 million redevelopment plans including the demolition of Anzac Hall. This is your chance to tell the War Memorial what you think before it is too late. For any questions regarding the consultations, email development@awm.gov.au or phone (02) 6243 4211. The Australian Institute of […]
Read MoreIt 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. Lake Cootharaba put on some big airs while racing in this year’s Monomasters sailing regatta! On Tuesday 3 Dec 2019, I attended the latest Ministerial […]
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 environment to deliver events that are meaningful for both the members and our partners. The last couple of months have been busy with policy and […]
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 Rowbottom, who was the recipient of this year’s prize, and to Katherine Vand, who received a Commendation. Thank you to all involved, including prize sponsors, JAWS […]
Read More22 Nov 2019
2019 NSW Prize winners announced
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