
WA Architecture Awards | All the Winners Announced!
2025 GTP Winners| Woods Bagot with TRCB, TCL and UDLA | Photo by: David Broadway Click here – for the full awards night event gallery Click here to see the
2025 GTP Winners| Woods Bagot with TRCB, TCL and UDLA | Photo by: David Broadway Click here – for the full awards night event gallery Click here to see the
The Tasmanian Chapter has had a busy start to the year, and it is hard to believe that it is now March. In February, Chapter Council held its handover meeting.
Justin Hill International Chapter Chair Thank you all for a wonderful year! I have been reflecting on the past year’s activities and the many people who have contributed to the
Daniel Lane Tasmanian Chapter President In preparation for the recently held Presidents Lunch, which celebrates our Chapter Fellows, Life Fellows and Councillors, I have been reflecting on the past year’s
Stickybeak inside St David’s Cathedral, widely regarded as architect George Frederick Bodley’s finest work. Pop along for the Dean’s tour, stained glass window tour, signs and symbols tour, organ recital
Visit this Gothic Revival masterpiece, considered one of Hobart’s most prominent colonial buildings. This convict-built, heritage-listed church is regarded by many as the Gothic masterpiece of James Blackburn, housing the
Embark on the immersive audio tour of the historic Hadley’s Orient Hotel, ‘Trail of Terrific Tales’. Learn where Tasmania’s first roller skating rink opened in 1867, where Roald Amundsen stayed
Woods Bagot with Hansen Yuncken is sympathetically regenerating the existing structure, restoring Morris-Nunn and Associates’ original building and distinctive 22-meter diameter glass dome, reinstating the native urban forest that once
The Australian Institute of Architects SA Chapter supports the nomination of Dr Kent’s Paddock and Open Space for State Heritage listing. The development is an exemplar of the medium density
In this Lean In session an Architect with 40 years experience shares his 30 year journey transitioning from the drawing board to full 3D Building information Modelling. After discussing the
The 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.