
Advancing modular construction
Adam De Guara and Fay Greenhalgh of Glowing Structures, an award-winning Melbourne architectural lighting consultancy, as they showcase the critical importance of lighting across different architectural settings.
Member Lean In session
Adam De Guara and Fay Greenhalgh of Glowing Structures, an award-winning Melbourne architectural lighting consultancy, as they showcase the critical importance of lighting across different architectural settings.
NSW regional practice Integrated Design Group completed an exemplary adaptive reuse project Bathurst Rail Museum for the Bathurst City Council. Tony McBurney explains how this outstanding project transformed the historic Railway Institute building into a space to play, learn and explore.
Leading business systems expert David Jenyns of SYSTEMology walks Institure member Nicole Rouissi through the process of building business systems and removing herself as a bottleneck.
Lindy Johnson of Lindy Johnson Creative discusses the do’s and don’ts of marketing to help you implement practical business development ideas to connect with more clients and build a strong pipeline of work.
Robert Goodliffe from Clarke Hopkins Clarke provides insight into certification as a B Corporation. Andrew Stefanou, CEO of Built Environment Channel, describes their efforts supporting the architecture and built environment professions.
Pip Stone and Laura Guccione from BlueScope discuss their commitment to environmental responsibility through Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s).
This session was not recorded at the request of Macquarie Business Banking.
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’.
This session was not recorded at the request of informed Lawyers.
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.
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.