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SUMMARY:Value Talk 07: Housing Futures: Policy\, Support and Design
DESCRIPTION:This Value Talk will explore the greater mechanisms of policy\, procurement\, delivery and the practical realities of those working in and with social and alternate modes of housing. With increased housing insecurity\, and a growing demand on the housing market\, Queensland’s population is facing a growing crisis in housing those who are most vulnerable. As key contributors to housing supply outcomes\, architects who understand housing policy and delivery processes and its challenges are better equipped to pull the necessary levers as designers\, advocates\, and decision‑makers\, shaping more thoughtful design responses and more equitable housing outcomes.  We look forward to insightful conversation from Eloise Atkinson\, Fiona Caniglia and Karen Edwards who will share their perspectives and insights working across the public housing delivery process\, followed by a panel discussion. This event is also in collaboration with Second Chance Programme to help launch their Annual Sleepout for Homelessness.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/value-talk-07-housing-futures-policy-support-and-design
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SUMMARY:EmAGN NSW | Naidoc Event - Building Tour 3 - Green Square Public School - BVN
DESCRIPTION:Join EmAGN NSW for an exclusive tour of Green Square Public School\, exploring contemporary education design\, community-focused architecture\, public art and placemaking during NAIDOC Week.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/emagn-nsw-naidoc-event-building-tour-3-green-square-public-school-bvn
CATEGORIES:EmAGN
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SUMMARY:EmAGN x SONA | Knowledge Share Details by NED
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a behind the scenes look at Joinery\, Carpentry and Timber Furniture with Details By Ned. This event will include a workshop tour and presentation on design principles\, material understanding\, processes\, and prototyping. Details by Ned has worked across residential and commercial projects\, including complex award-winning work at the Australian War Memorial.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/emagn-x-sona-knowledge-share-details-by-ned
CATEGORIES:EmAGN,Member Lean In,SONA
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SUMMARY:EmAGN WA | Speed Mentor
DESCRIPTION:This speed mentoring event is designed to facilitate quick yet impactful interactions between mentors and mentees. In ten-minute one-on-one sit-downs\, both mentors and mentees will have the opportunity to engage in focused discussions\, exchange insights\, and build valuable connections.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/emagn-wa-speed-mentor-2
CATEGORIES:EmAGN
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SUMMARY:Living Design Series | First Nations Guidance and Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:The LivingThe Living Design Series emphasises sustainable and adaptable design solutions\, showcasing building and their spaces as dynamic entities that serve the needs of users. It initiates dialogue on how design can shape healthier and more resilient environments for people and the planet.  This series has been curated by the Queensland Climate Action and Sustainability Committee. The series will consist of four consecutive webinars. Each webinar will include a 40-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session. Our August 2026 webinar\, First Nations Guidance and Advocacy\, features Michael Mossman and Shaneen Fantin from the Australian Institute of Architects’ First Nations Advisory Committee. Together\, they will explore how guidance\, collaboration\, and community-led action can strengthen engagement with First Nations Peoples and Country. The session highlights two initiatives shaping built environment practice: Walk Together: Design Guided by Country\, a free resource launching in August 2026 to support meaningful First Nations engagement in design\, and the Wrights Creek land care project on Yidinji Country\, where a local initiative led by the Gimuy Rangers of Cairns has grown into a powerful network of care and advocacy for Country. Together\, these projects demonstrate how thoughtful guidance and community leadership can foster more culturally responsive and place-based approaches to design and stewardship.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/living-design-series-first-nations-guidance-and-advocacy
CATEGORIES:EmAGN,Member Lean In,Online Event
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