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Are you considering becoming a registered architect in Tasmania? Keen to understand the 2024 changes to the registration process? Please join us to hear from Kathlyn Loseby, former CEO of […]
Are you considering becoming a registered architect in Tasmania? Keen to understand the 2024 changes to the registration process? Please join us to hear from Kathlyn Loseby, former CEO of […]
The Emerging Architect Prize (EAP) has been developed to recognise an individual emerging architect or architectural collaboration’s contribution to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement, which advances the […]
On this walking tour, we’ll uncover the hidden history of women in architecture, design, and the built environment.
On this walking tour, we’ll uncover the hidden history of women in architecture, design, and the built environment.
Join us for this year’s first building tour to see Kuri Studio’s latest work: Four Gable House.
Practical materials and strategies for sustainable construction choices. Join us for a practical deep dive into cost-effective, sustainable materials and strategies for architectural projects. This CPD session focuses on smart, […]
Join EmAGN for Archibubs - an informal catchup for all archi parents and archi parents-to-be.
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
Have you just passed your part 2 exam and looking for insights for the upcoming interview? Or are you looking register in the second half of 2025? Even if you […]
The Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.