Project Circle | Transforming Architectural Practice for a Regenerative Future
Project Circle outlines a new framework for design and construction, foregrounding material choices as the key question for the coming years.
Project Circle outlines a new framework for design and construction, foregrounding material choices as the key question for the coming years.
The built environment is increasingly shifting from a focus on “less harm” toward regenerative design - where buildings actively contribute to the health of people, ecosystems, and material cycles. This is the second in a three-part Lean In series focused on assessing sustainable materials and embedding regenerative design as part of projects and in everyday […]
A practical finance primer for architects: learn how practices set charge rates, forecast revenue, monitor utilisation and margin, manage forecast‑to‑complete, and strengthen invoicing/payment terms — so projects (and careers) can […]
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 […]
Using the HOTA Theatre on the Gold Coast as a case study, this session explores how Design with Country can be embedded from the earliest stages of project planning, briefing […]
This session explores how to design houses with clarity, depth and emotional resonance, and how those qualities can contribute to award-winning residential design.
Building on the project foundations established during Session One, this session examines how Design with Country principles is maintained throughout design development, documentation and delivery