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SUMMARY:EmAGN Talk: Success in Architectural Practice with Dr Mark Jones
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful presentation by Dr. Mark Jones on his recently launched book\, Success in Architectural Practice. In this session\, Mark will share key findings from his research into what drives success in architectural firms. The book is structured around four core pillars—Foundations\, Positioning\, Finances\, and Management—providing a comprehensive framework for practice excellence. With a particular focus on the financial aspects\, Mark will offer practical insights and strategies to help professionals better understand and strengthen the financial performance of their practice.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/emagn-talk-success-in-architectural-practice-with-dr-mark-jones
CATEGORIES:EmAGN,Networking
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SUMMARY:EmAGN with Peers | July
DESCRIPTION:Join the EmAGN committee for a relaxed evening of chats\, connections and community.  It is the perfect chance to catch up\, meet your fellow emerging architects and to chat about the exciting events EmAGN VIC has planned for the year ahead.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/emagn-with-peers-july
CATEGORIES:EmAGN,Networking,SONA
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SUMMARY:Design Intelligence: Civic in Nature: Design in Service of the City and its People
DESCRIPTION:Design Intelligence is conceived as a recurring Victorian Chapter forum focused on design thinking rather than finished work. The series positions architecture as an evolving intellectual practice – tested through built work\, challenged through works in progress\, and sharpened through debate. Our third event is jointly presented through the AIA and Urban Design Forum Australia.  Its focus is on urban scale projects that have a civic impact on the wider city and\, crucially\, provide a degree of generosity for people that improves the overall urban condition.  The discussion will examine how design intelligence is formed\, transferred\, and contested over time between the project authors and the stakeholder and communities they serve.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/design-intelligence-civic-in-nature-design-in-service-of-the-city-and-its-people
CATEGORIES:Member Lean In,Online Event
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SUMMARY:Member Lean In | Planetary Boundaries: Creating a non-toxic\, ecologically restorative and transparent materials economy
DESCRIPTION:The built environment is increasingly shifting from a focus on “less harm” toward regenerative design – where buildings actively contribute to the health of people\, ecosystems\, and material cycles. This is the first in a three-part Lean In series exploring regenerative materials and the role of specification\, research\, and design decision-making in enabling this shift in practice. Across the series\, speakers will examine how architects and designers can rethink material selection through the lenses of human health\, carbon\, circularity\, and ecological regeneration. Part 1 reframes material selection through the lens of human and ecological health. It explores how everyday specifications impact indoor environments\, supply chains\, and ecosystems — and what it means to move beyond “low toxicity” toward regenerative materials that actively contribute to ecological and human wellbeing. Join Martha Lewis (Henning Larsen) and Nicola Smith (Living Future Oceania) as they discuss the evolving role of architects and designers in shaping healthier built environments\, the opportunities and challenges of specifying healthier materials\, and the value of transparency and regenerative thinking in redefining and achieving true sustainability in practice. Each session will prioritise practical insights and clear takeaways\, enabling participants to apply learning directly to their projects and practice and to consider ‘What should I do differently on Monday morning?’.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/member-lean-in-planetary-boundaries-can-we-reassess-material-selection
CATEGORIES:Member Lean In,Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260730T123000
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SUMMARY:Member Lean In | Evaluating Sustainable Materials and Building Systems
DESCRIPTION:The built environment is increasingly shifting from a focus on “less harm” toward regenerative design – where buildings actively contribute to the health of people\, ecosystems\, and material cycles.  This is the second in a three-part Lean In series focused on assessing sustainable materials and embedding regenerative design as part of projects and in everyday practice. The overarching series explores the role of material specification\, research and design considerations that enable this shift.  In Part 2 of this Lean In series we explore how architects and designers can evaluate\, compare\, and measure materials and building systems in the design process. We hear from Lucy Marsland (Atelier Ten) and Adam Kolsrud (Wardle) on how sustainability value systems have been embedded in their practice and the considerations\, tools and methods for assessing upfront carbon in materials and building systems on projects. Each session will prioritise practical insights and clear takeaways\, enabling participants to apply learning directly to their projects and practice and to consider ‘What should I do differently on Monday morning?’.
URL:https://www.architecture.com.au/event/member-lean-in-evaluating-sustainable-materials-and-building-systems
CATEGORIES:Member Lean In,Online Event
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