LOCATION
CANBERRA
This year, be part of conference at the country’s political epicentre at ‘the meeting place of the nation’ where key decision makers meet, and brilliant possibilities come to life in Canberra.
Canberra is a vibrant and progressive city, home to influencers and thought leaders driving innovation, knowledge, and research, nationally and globally in a range of key sectors.
Offering an impressive array of museums, galleries and institutions each with a unique experience, Canberra showcases diverse aspects of our nation through architecture, exhibitions and collections at Canberra’s museums, galleries and institutions.
Visit the architecturally acclaimed Australian Parliament House, learn about Australia’s wartime and peacekeeping involvement at the Australian War Memorial or browse through contemporary exhibitions, national art collections and enjoy the rich history and culture at MoAD, the Portrait Gallery, National Museum and National Gallery of Australia. Then head over to the Arboretum and take in the stunning panoramic views of the region.
To experience more of Canberra or to make the most of your time in this vibrant city visit canberraconvention.com.au.
VENUE
The 2023 Australian Architecture Conference will take place 29 – 31 October at The Australian National University, Kambri Cultural Centre located in Canberra.
On Sunday 29 October the official Welcome Function will take place at Aboretum. Further details on the fringe program will be available closer to the event.
On Monday, 30 and Tuesday, 31 October the main conference sessions will be held at the Kambri Cultural Centre at The Australian National University (ANU).
ANU is located at the Acton campus in the heart of Canberra and is an easy walk, bike ride or drive to some of Australia’s most significant political and cultural institutions.
Further information on public transport and on-site parking can be found here.
Contact us
Please contact the Institute’s National Events team with any enquiries:
conference@architecture.com.au
Phone: 02 6121 2021