Events for 28 May 2026 - 20 Sep 2023

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Event Category: Member Lean In

Q&A and information session with Louise Cox AO and Cameron Bruhn: EOI – Appointment to UIA Commissions and UIA Work Programmes

Expressions of interest are being sought from Australian Institute of Architects members who wish to represent the Institute on the International Union of Architects (UIA) Commissions and Work Programmes.

Join UIA Past President Louise Cox AO and Institute CEO Cameron Bruhn to have your questions answered and discover what is involved.

AI in Architectural Practice – SA Practice Forum

The SA Chapter – with the support of AWS – is pleased to launch our Practice Forum Series for 2026. Held at the SA Chapter, our first session will centre on 'AI in Architectural Practice'. Discussion will be led by our panelists, Alex Hall (Woods Bagot), Chris Watkins (Baukultur), Andrew Lymn-Penning (Adelaide University), and Emily Anderson […]

Living Design Series: Unlocking the Potential of Existing City Assets

The 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.   […]

Design Intelligence: Public Architecture – Is there such a thing?

Design Intelligence is a new series of events on design thinking rather than finished objects. The series positions architecture as an evolving intellectual practice - tested through built work, challenged through works in progress, and sharpened through debate. The second event, Design Intelligence: Public Architecture - Is there such a thing? will be hosted at […]

Regenerative Design Forum: Restoring Ecosystems in Built and Unbuilt Environments

How can architecture and landscape actively restore ecosystems rather than simply reduce harm? This talk explores regenerative design perspectives, ranging from biophilic and ecological design to living systems thinking. This is illustrated through built and unbuilt projects across Melbourne and beyond, including courtyard typologies, riverbank rewilding, and urban ecological connectivity strategies.