Symposium: Making and Remaking Canberra

Overlayed on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people was a city planned by the Griffins using Garden City principles. As our ‘bush capital’ evolves, we continue to be […]

2024 CAASS Fiona Dunin

This annual lecture series showcases the latest work of renowned Australian architects. For more than two decades the National Gallery has proudly partnered with the Australian Institute of Architects (ACT […]

Studio Share – Alanna King

Led by Institute Fellow Ben Walker, “Studio Share” are virtual sessions that showcase the exciting and diverse practice of our members. Join us to hear from Alanna King for her […]

Studio Share – Mark Brook

Led by Institute Fellow Ben Walker, “Studio Share” are virtual sessions that showcase the exciting and diverse practice of our members. Join us to hear from Mark Brook.

CREATING A SUSTAINABILITY ACTION PLAN FOR PRACTICE

Join for an evening that hopes to inspire practices by showcasing the transparency of three Canberra firms who are rising to the challenges of Climate and Biodiversity Emergency. By sharing these Action Plans, speakers aim inspire and empower other practices to develop their own.

Book Launch – VISION: Art, Architecture and the National Gallery of Australia

Published in the 40th Anniversary year, VISION: Art, Architecture and the National Gallery of Australia celebrates the story behind the most significant landmark in the history of Australian architecture.

Join the National Gallery Director, Dr Nick Mitzevich and internationally respected architectural historian Professor Philip Goad for the launch of VISION: Art, Architecture and the National Gallery of Australia. Together they will discuss the ambition and beauty of the National Gallery building, delve into its design, construction and controversial aftermath, and ‘dare to uncover its bones, revel in its concrete presence and retrieve its vision’.

National President of the Australian Institute of Architects, Shannon Battisson, will introduce the event and contextualise this significant building in the national landscape.

Presented in partnership with NGA and the ACT Chapter.

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