Conference CPD

Claim your conference CPD

Thank you for attending the Australian Architecture Conference 2023.
To claim formal CPD for the conference, you will need to complete the corresponding assessment for each CPD-compatible session you attend. 
 
Links to each session’s assessment are below. Please only select the relevant assessments for the sessions you attended.  You will need to retain these documents for your records for 7 years. If sessions do not appear below they are not eligible for formal CPD, points will be claimable elsewhere. 
 
Only complete assessments and claim formal CPD for those sessions that you attend. When auditing architects, Registration Boards in each State and Territory will verify your claimed sessions against our attendance records. Failure to verify will result in disciplinary action. Audits will also be conducted by the Institute’s  National Education Team.
 
The maximum number of formal points that can be claimed is 7 Formal CPD points by attendees of both days. 
 
If you are a Member of the Institute and would like to include these CPD points in your profile for CPD tracking, please login to your Member profile and add your certificates to the CPD logbook.

Day One Monday 30 October 2023

Answer sheet provided at the end of this table.

SessionPresenterCPD pointsDownloads
KeynoteClover Moore AO, Lord Mayor, City of Sydney1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
You can download the certificate and assessment (if available) of the ONE session you attended below: 
Sustainable Futures – The Past, Present and Future of Structural TimberPeter Tonkin LFRAIA, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects1.5 points

Interaction  component – no assessment

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Sustainable Futures – Designing for sustainable futures with Andrew Pickard, Powerhaus EngineeringAndrew Pickard, PowerHaus Engineering1.5 points

Interaction  component – no assessment

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Residential carbon measurementsDr Caroline Noller, The Footprint Company1.5 pointsDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
The instillation of vapour permeable membranes

Sarah Lebner, Cooee Architecture

Daria Teodorowych, Laros Technologies

Chris Walmsley, Walmsley Homes

1.5 pointsDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
Sustainable Futures -The large practice journey panel

Kellie Payne, Bates Smart

Paul Reidy, Fitzpatrick + Partners

Annie Tennant, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Philip Oldfield, UNSW Built Environment

1.5 pointsDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
You can download the certificate and assessment of the ONE session you attended below: 

T2 Concurrent Sessions:

Practice what are we practicing for

Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre: Bringing together responsible design for Country

Practice? What are we practicing for:

Sarah Lebner, Cooee Architecture; Rachael Bernstone, Sounds like Design;  Amelia Lee, Undercover Architect; Rebecca Caldwell,  Maytree Studios

Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre: Bringing together responsible design for Country:

Eduard Ross, Grimshaw

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Cinema Concurrent Sessions:

Country-guided design practices

A National Framework for Design Excellence – Policy and Advocacy for Place-based design

Country-guided design practices:

Megan Eiman,  Webber Architects; Liz Cameron, University of Newcastle

A National Framework for Design Excellence – Policy and Advocacy for Place-based design:

Liza Neil FRAIA, Gomango Architects

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Manning Clark Hall Concurrent Sessions:

The architecture of well-being: The impact of apartment design policy on resident’s’ experience of apartment living and well-being

Gay* Agenda in the Built Environment

Diversity and Inclusion in the Architecture Profession

The architecture of well-being: The impact of apartment design policy on resident’s’ experience of apartment living and well-being:

Sarah Foster, RMIT University

Gay* Agenda in the Built Environment

Matthew McGivern, Woods Bagot; Sebastian Robinson, Gresley Abas; Grace Webster, Cameron Chisholm Nicol; Dexter Wong, Pop Architecture

Diversity and Inclusion in the Architecture Profession

Marika Neustupny FRAIA, NMBW Architecture Studio; Sarah McGann, Deakin University

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Llewellyn Hall Concurrent Sessions:

Investigating Building Product Selection and Information Transparency

The Beauty of Space: Space as the Material of Architecture

Climate Change and the Relocation of Communities at Risk in Australia: Strategies and Action in Time

Investigating Building Product Selection and Information Transparency

Michael Teys, Alspec

The Beauty of Space: Space as the Material of Architecture

Eli Giannini LFRAIA, MGS Architects Pty Ltd

Climate Change and the Relocation of Communities at Risk in Australia: Strategies and Action in Time

Noam Maitless, GHD Design; Jeremy Mather, Mather Architecture; Dr Naomi Hay, ANU

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Drama  Concurrent Sessions:

Designing with Country in Canberra

Designing with Country – Whangārei Māori Land Court

Narrative Landscapes and the 4th City

Designing with Country in Canberra

Ben Cohen and Lucy Wilson, City Renewal Authority

Designing with Country – Whangārei Māori Land Court

Colette McCartney, GHD; Carin Wilson, Studio Pasifika

Narrative Landscapes and the 4th City

Isaac McCormack, GHD

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Keynote

Stan Grant

1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Day Two Tuesday 31 October 2023

SessionPresenterCPD pointsDownloads
KeynoteKevin Carmody1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
You can download the certificate and assessment (if available) of the ONE session you attended below. Answer sheet is at the base of this table: 
Embracing Culture: The culture of workKoos de Keijzer, DKO Architecture1.5 points

Interaction  component – no assessment

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Embracing Culture: Communicating ArchitectureCatherine Townsend, Townsend + Associates; Kirsty Volz, QUT; Jenny Edwards, LightHouse Architecture and Science; Patrick Kennedy FRAIA, Kennedy Nolan; Saneia Norton, Saneia Norton Design Communication; Rachael Bernstone, Sounds Like Design1.5 points

Interaction  component – no assessment

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Embracing Culture: Living Cultural HeritageSarah Lyn Rees, Jackson Clements Burrows1.5 points

Interaction  component – no assessment

Download certificate (updated with PCs)

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Embracing Culture: Expanded Curatorial Practices for architecture and designFleur Watson, Open House Melbourne1.5 pointsDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes
Panel session 
Panel – So Danish:Fred Holt, 3XN; Giulia Frittoli, BIG Landscape; Thomas Hobbs, Henning Larsen1 pointDownload assessmentDownload certificateDownload Learning Outcomes

Answers for Sessions in Day Two

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is an important aspect of the Australian Architecture Conference. The conference provides an opportunity to build your knowledge across a range of topics making a significant contribution to your CPD needs. 

Just by attending, you can claim informal CPD points for each session. To claim formal CPD points you need to submit a written report via the application form below. You cannot claim both formal and informal points for the same session. 

For more information about claiming CPD please click on the information sheets below. 

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Conference CPD Information (pdf) 

Conference CPD Point Allocation 2023 (pdf) 

Conference Session Learning Outcomes (pdf) 

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