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SUMMARY:Unconscious Bias in Architecture Practices
DESCRIPTION:This session emerges from the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2023 Diversity and Inclusion in the Architectural Profession survey\, which revealed that only half of respondents believe the profession values diversity and inclusion\, despite strong progress within individual workplaces. Drawing on evidence from the survey and Institute focus groups\, we will discuss how diversity can be a strategic advantage for design excellence\, resilience\, and professional integrity.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/unconscious-bias-in-architecture-practices
CATEGORIES:CPD Events (Online),Online Event
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SUMMARY:Architecture's Eco-Humanist Turn
DESCRIPTION:A lecture by Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen \nThe talk is centered around the decade following the Second World war when concern for the human condition gave rise to a new intellectual sensibility\, ecohumanism\, which led architects to pay attention to how humans inhabit the earth. Work and words by architects Sverre Fehn\, Mies van der Rohe\, Richard Neutra\, and Rudolf Schwarz will be placed in the context of a broader intellectual culture defined by era-defining thinkers\, such as Albert Camus\, Erich Fromm\, Martin Heidegger\, and Lewis Mumford.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/architectures-eco-humanist-turn
CATEGORIES:CPD Events (Face-to-face),Networking,Public event,SONA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251116T110000
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CREATED:20251103T020321Z
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SUMMARY:Christina Deluchi and Guillermo Fernández-Abascal: Images of Architecture
DESCRIPTION:What is the relationship between architecture and its depiction in photography? Together\, Christina Deluchi and Guillermo Fernández-Abascal will unpack a series of images about architecture and the city. Moving between Medellín\, Tirana\, and Bahrain\, and various exhibitions\, projects\, and places\, the images explore forms of authorship\, transformation processes\, collaborations and techniques\, urban politics\, and everyday life in contemporary contexts. Connected by their stories\, each image examines the reciprocal relationship between photography and architecture by establishing a dialogue on how such images construct the built environment. \nThis program marks the beginning of an ongoing architecture discussion series led by Andrew Wilson\, Senior Lecturer in Architecture at University of Queensland\, and Andrew Leach\, Professor of Architectural History at Queensland University of Technology.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/christina-deluchi-and-guillermo-fernandez-abascal-images-of-architecture
CATEGORIES:CPD Events (Face-to-face),Networking,Public event,SONA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251121T163000
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CREATED:20251103T012428Z
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UID:195927-1763742600-1763755200@www.architecture.com.au
SUMMARY:2025 TNQ Barefoot Bowls: Planners vs Architects
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the end of 2025! \nThe Tropical North Queensland branches of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) are teaming up once again for the much-anticipated annual Planners vs Architects Barefoot Bowls! \nCome along on Friday 21 November from 4:30pm and take part in – or simply enjoy watching – the hotly contested lawn bowls showdown between planners and architects. \nThe evening will kick off with speaker presentations from 5pm\, followed by barefoot bowls. Speakers will be announced soon. \nFree to register\, with snacks provided.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/2025-tnq-barefoot-bowls-planners-vs-architects
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