Sketchy Business
‘Sketchy Business’ is a down-to-earth forum for small and medium practice owners to share what actually works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to the business side of architecture.
‘Sketchy Business’ is a down-to-earth forum for small and medium practice owners to share what actually works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to the business side of architecture.
In this event, our WA Chapter President Ross Donaldson will honour the past presidents and new Fellows of the Institute.
A guided walking tour visiting a combination of three different architecture offices, ranging in size and expertise. This event is great for students wanting to know what it's like behind the office facade, and those wanting to network with fellow students and architecture professionals.
Step inside Tasmania’s House of Parliament for this public forum exploring A Loo of One’s Own as a provocation for real-world conversation on inclusion in public architecture. Through a panel conversation featuring author Eleri Harris, Tasmanian MP Ella Hadad, Access Consultant and Chair of Disability Voices Tasmania, Michael Small and National Association of Women In Construction (NAWIC) Tas […]
The Findlay Project is pleased to invite you to a curated and insightful conversation on Monday 01 December in recognition of Antarctica Day with a selection of speakers presenting to the theme Life on Ice: Architecture, Engineering and Inhabitation in Antarctica. Speakers include Dr Miranda Nieboer, Sara Pearce and Hugh Broughton.
Northern members, allied industries, partners and colleagues are invited to celebrate the year that was at an event hosted by Brickworks. All are welcome!
Set in the home of Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the House of Representatives and the first to serve in Federal Cabinet, and shared with Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, this family-friendly event reimagines the domestic origins of public leadership. After hearing A Loo of One’s Own read aloud by author Eleri Harris, […]
Join us to celebrate the end of a fabulous year for the WA Chapter.
This year you're invited to celebrate the year that was at and event hosted by Brickworks, at Narryna. Registrations are now open