Symposium: Lost Opportunities
Join us as an outstanding group of speakers discuss projects that were never realised and how they have influenced and affected our communities.
Join us as an outstanding group of speakers discuss projects that were never realised and how they have influenced and affected our communities.
Planned Cover are the general insurance broker owned by the Australian Institute of Architects. Drawing on their experience with disputes, as well as court decisions on litigated claims, this seminar reviews case studies of claims against construction professionals and considers how the risk of claims can be reduced.
Join us in Melbourne for this proven and trusted trade event – bringing premium brands, manufacturers and suppliers together with designers, specifiers and buyers working across commercial, workplace, retail, hospitality, multi-res and residential interiors.
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.
The aim of the thermal control layer is to control the flow of heat into or out of the building. Typically in a cool climate the aim is to retain heat within the building for as long as possible. The session will cover issues of: continuity of the thermal control layer; windows, walls, roofs and […]
The aim of the vapour control layer is to control where water vapour travels within the building and to try to minimise the risk of condensation occurring within the building or within the interstitial spaces of building elements. The session will cover: fundamentals of humidity and water vapour; vapour permeability of materials; ventilation within the […]
Discover the future of architecture at ArchiBuild Expo, proudly supported by the Australian Institute of Architects. Join us at ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour, and earn up to 6 formal CPD points while exploring the latest in building products and design solutions.
The aim of Air control in a building in a cool climate is primarily to control heat loss through unwanted infiltration of outside air. This session will cover; building sealing strategies; air control membranes; air leakage standards and testing; and the importance of introduced mechanical ventilation in well-sealed buildings.
This seminar will introduce participants to the DEKS' Framework Responsive Accommodation Design for People with Impeded Cognitive Functioning.
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.