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EmAGN Tas | Reflections on the Dulux Study Tour
In the lead-up to the next round of Dulux Study Tour submissions, join us for a relaxed and insightful evening with an all-Tasmanian panel of past DST winners: Peter Walker, Carly McMahon, Bek Verrier, Sam McQueeney and Kate Shepherd. This conversational event will explore how the tour has shaped our thinking, influenced our work, and […]
Living Legacies – Gold Coast Modernism Revisited
EmAGN TAS | Cheers with Peers & Engineers!
The Emerging Architects + Graduates Network (EmAGN) invite you to join them for cheers with peers and engineers. This is the perfect opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues or meet some new ones! Members of the EmAGN committee will be in attendance and happy to have a chat. Please join us for a […]
WA ArchiQueers Pride Ball
ArchiQueers – a series celebrating queerness in the built environment community
REG/U/CATION APE Part 3 – Round 2 – Mock Interviews
REG/U/CATION aims to provide candidates preparing for APE Part 3 with an immersive simulation of exam scenarios in a group format. 5.30pm arrival for a 5.45pm start
3 Over 4 Under Forum No.23 – On: Spectrums
‘3 Over / 4 Under’ forum provides a vibrant platform for three established and four emerging practitioners from architecture and related disciplines to share their concepts, opinions, practice philosophies, and design strategies.
A Loo of One’s Own Parliament Forum: On Architecture, Inclusion, and Political Space
Step inside Tasmania’s House of Parliament for this public forum exploring A Loo of One’s Own as a provocation for real-world conversation on inclusion in public architecture. Through a panel conversation featuring author Eleri Harris, Tasmanian MP Ella Hadad, Access Consultant and Chair of Disability Voices Tasmania, Michael Small and National Association of Women In Construction (NAWIC) Tas […]
A Loo of One’s Own: A Treasure Map from Home Hill to Parliament
Set in the home of Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the House of Representatives and the first to serve in Federal Cabinet, and shared with Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, this family-friendly event reimagines the domestic origins of public leadership. After hearing A Loo of One’s Own read aloud by author Eleri Harris, […]