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.
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 situated within the fields of design fiction and critical design. Professor Naomi Stead is an architectural writer, critic, educator and researcher, and director of the […]
Dr. Mark Dewsbury of UTAS and Dr. Steve Watson of RED Sustainability will deliver this in-depth 4 session follow up series as a follow up to their Introductory overview. Designed to build on the existing knowledge base of Architects, it will explore the complications and solutions for preventing condensation in the Tasmanian context while improving […]
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 […]
Come join us for the next EmAGN Mentoring event focused on registration. This popular event is aimed at anyone considering registration and wanting general advice and for those already undertaking registration to practise for the final interview stage. Run in a speed-dating format, this face-to-face event will involve timed rotations between mentors and mentees, allowing […]
Join EmAGN Tas for our first Beers with Peers & Engineers event. Drop by for a drink, chat and weekly debrief with fellow archi peers and allied professionals. Bring a friend or come along and make some new ones. Stay for a minute or a while - this event is very informal, purely a catch […]
There is never a bad time to visit the tropical Far North, and always a great time to join our Far North members to celebrate the Regional Awards in Cairns. Our Far North members are renowned for putting on an epic event - you don't want to miss it! Gather together for an evening of great […]
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.