NSW Building Legislation Changes: Impacts for you and your practice
NSW Chapter President Kathlyn Loseby, talks through the Design and Building Practitioners Bill and the Residential Apartment Building (Compliance and Enforcement) Bill, and how this legislation and coming
Back to business with Macquarie Business Banking
This session was not recorded at the request of Macquarie Business Banking.
Architects in epicentres – stories from New York and Beijing
Roberto Bannura of Steven Holl Architects (USA) shares an overview of his background, the key issues emanating out of the USA with COVID-19 and civil unrest centre stage, how this is impacting the profession, and covering off his time in Beijing where he works closely with the government on aiming to deliver a ‘new China’.
2020 NSW Student Architecture Awards Winners’ Showcase
Architecture students from across NSW whose outstanding work was recognised as part of the Australian Institute of Architecture 2020 NSW Student Architecture Awards showcase their winning
informed Lawyers
This session was not recorded at the request of informed Lawyers.
Reconciliation conversations – Wingara mura-bunga barrabugu: A thinking path to make tomorrow’s strategy
The University of Sydney’s Juliette Churchill discusses the Wingara Mura Design Principles that were incorporated into the university’s buildings and spaces. This strategy was awarded the Institute NSW’s inaugural Reconciliation Prize in 2019.
Reconciliation conversations
Wadi Wadi-Walbanga artist Alison Page and Wiradjuri-Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones share their significant public art installations that acknowledge Australia’s layered history. This session is chaired by Samantha Rich who is Wiradjuri and a member of the NSW Chapter Reconciliation Working Group.
The evolution of construction technology and collaborative platforms
Steve Brant of Oracle Construction & Engineering discusses the evolution of construction technology and the fundamental concept of neutrality – a key to establishing a trust foundation which is capable of fuelling true collaboration, providing universal fairness to project collaboration platforms.
Helping Communities In The Bushfire Recovery Process
Tim Lee, NSW Country Division committee member, and Brent Dunn and Katharina Hendel, TAKT, provide practical advice and personal reflections on how to help communities recover and rebuild following
May housing market update with CoreLogic
This session was not recorded at the request of CoreLogic.