Regenespresso 2024 #4
Regenespresso; a small shot of regenerative design over coffee! Creating a community of knowledge by sharing information on how to create practices and projects that have a positive impact on […]
Regenespresso; a small shot of regenerative design over coffee! Creating a community of knowledge by sharing information on how to create practices and projects that have a positive impact on […]
Introducing Sustainability Snacks, a series of short 30 minute online sessions that aim to demystify sustainability in practice. In this Sustainability Snack, Dr Liz Brodgen will reflect on regenerative principles […]
Unsure about your upcoming Architectural registration interviews? Or simply wish to learn more about the APE part 3 interviews in general? EMAGN QLD are hosting an informal panel discussion to […]
Join us at the Australian Architecture Conference 2024 in Melbourne from 8-11 May as we gather connect, explore and debate.
Discover how architects are changing the game and shaping the future of architecture, pushing boundaries and redefining norms. Delve into circular and sustainable architecture, to learn more on innovative design approaches in a climate-constrained world. Listen to local and international experts cover the vexed issues of the global housing crisis, where we will explore how architects are stepping up to the challenge.
Join the conversation as we discuss how to communicate the value of architecture and amplify our impact in the community. Don't miss this important opportunity to gather with peers and gain CPD points through a carefully curated program that will see ideas converge and perspectives evolve as we change the game.
Join EmAGN for our May Beers with Peers as we celebrate History Month and hear from Rowan Barbary of Brown Falconer on The Switch, followed by drinks at Harry's Bar.
Are you working alongside Town Planners, Traffic Engineers, Landscape Architects or Architects and are not entirely sure what it is they do, or want to know more? Then come unwind […]
Join us at The Capitol Theatre for an in-depth conversation with Liam Young moderated by Professor Naomi Stead. Liam Young is an Australian-born film director and architect. Young’s work is […]
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.