Australian Architecture Conference line up grows with renowned architects Vinu Daniel, Harold Vermeiren and Fatou Kiné Dieye announced 

Vinu Daniel

The 2025 Australian Architecture Conference is approaching fast and anticipation builds with the announcement of more headline speakers.  

Indian architect Vinu Daniel will kick off the Conference with the prestigious UTZON Lecture on Day 1, presented in partnership with the University of New South Wales.  

On Day 2, Fatou Kiné Dieye and Harold Vermeiren will join an esteemed lineup of speakers, including Scott Duncan, Damian Madigan, Laura Harding, Andreia Teixeira, Neill McClements, and more. 
 

Their diverse expertise will bring fresh perspectives to this year’s discussions on Architecture in Action and the evolving role of architecture in shaping our world.  

The Australian Architecture Conference will take place from 2-3 May in Sydney, with Day 1 hosted at the breathtaking Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, where five keynote speakers will set the stage with thought-provoking discussions on architecture’s profound influence on society, culture, and the environment.   

Day 2 will take place at the University of Sydney’s Seymour Centre, where a dynamic mix of speakers will lead interactive sessions, engaging panels, and deep dive into conversations on the future of design, resilience, and innovation.  
 
2025’s program is set to focus on global and local imperatives — climate resilience, artificial intelligence, and housing equity — providing a platform for innovative strategies and forward-thinking solutions to shape a more adaptable and enduring future.  
 
9 formal CPD points are available for architects on Day 1 and Day 2 at the 2025 Australian Architecture Conference. An additional 8 formal CPD points will also be available to delegates through the Conference’s

Refuel partners who will offer online learning events in the weeks immediately following the conference.

Note that booking tickets before 4 April will save attendees 10%.

 

MEET THE NEW SPEAKERS 

 

Vinu Daniel (India), Founder, Wallmakers

Vinu Daniel is the founder of Wallmakers – an Indian practice renowned for sustainable and cost-effective architecture. Wallmakers has over a decade of experience crafting eco-conscious projects and was named the only Indian practice in ArchDaily’s 20 Young Practices of 2020. They’re also heralded for winning The Royal Academy Dorfman Award. Vinu Daniel is recognised for his unexpected use of materials and sensitivity to local contexts in his designs – a tribute to his global perspective on climate action and sustainable architecture.  
 

Harold Vermeiren (Belgium), Partner, 51N4E 

Harold Vermeiren is a Brussels-based architect at 51N4E. Harold’s architectural ethos centres around a respect for the finer details: the way good design can have a big impact. Through an engagement in projects, programmes and the co-development of Acte, he’s implemented these personal visions and enjoys combining it with those of others.  

51N4E’s participation in the Conference is supported by Curtin University, the University of Western Australia and University of Notre Dame Australia. 
 

Fatou Kiné Dieye, (Rwanda) Independent Expert Consultant and Advisor  

Fatou Kiné Dieye is a built environment consultant specialising in facilitating Sub-Saharan Africa’s next generation of green and inclusive cities. Fatou is no stranger to working on large-scale, complex developments having been instrumental in delivering Swiss Cooperation’s construction industry transformation program for Africa’s Great Lakes Region.  

Fatou’s participation is supported by the University of Melbourne. 

In addition to Day 1 and Day 2, complementing the Conference is a Fringe Program of events across Sydney from 29 April-4 May:   

  • Studio Soirées: A behind-the-scenes look at Sydney’s leading architectural studios.   
  • Sydney Unlocked: Walking tours led by project architects exploring sustainable and innovative designs across the city.   
  • Archi-Party: at Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney, where architecture meets celebration.    

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