Buildings First: Design for the Extremes
We are already glimpsing the kinds of impending climate chaos that will result from a heating world as the 1.50C Paris barrier is already being broken. The two great challenges of our age
We are already glimpsing the kinds of impending climate chaos that will result from a heating world as the 1.50C Paris barrier is already being broken. The two great challenges of our age
Program Melbourne Park | NH Architecture with Snohetta and ASPECT Studios | Photographer: Peter Bennetts About Registration Program Open Call Speakers Fringe SONA Accommodation Program Wednesday 8 May Thursday 9
The National Residential Sustainability Advisory Group (NRSAG) is the Institute’s national member-based group that advises and participates in industry engagement within external NatHERS, ABCB, MECLA and REEDI working groups. After
The Tasmanian Chapter of the Institute is alerting all political parties in the coming election to the challenges and how they can be met, which we articulate in our 2024
The prestigious Australian Urban Design Awards, established in 1996 by the Urban Design Taskforce under Prime Minister Paul Keating, proudly announce the winners for 2024. For over two decades, the
Mark your calendars for 8-11 May 2024, when Melbourne will host our landmark event, the Australian Architecture Conference – Connect, Explore and Debate. This is the ultimate networking opportunity with peers,
Open Call for Panel Participants From left: Leanne Haider, Nicole Mesquita-Mendes, Naomi Stead and Helen Lochhead presenting at Symposium 2022 About Registration Program Open Call Speakers Fringe SONA Accommodation Share
2024 Tasmanian State Election 2024 Tasmanian State Election Sustainable, Strong and Tasmanian READ THE 2024 TASMANIAN STATE ELECTION PRIORITIES TASMANIA AT THE CROSSROADS The Tasmanian Chapter of the Institute is
The Royal Commission into Family Violence and resultant legislation has brought about changes to the way that built environment professionals are required to approach design. The legislation provides frameworks to help ensure we are addressing important issues regarding gender inclusivity. Understanding and addressing gendered outcomes is now a mandatory responsibility.
The Australian Institute of Architects has called for the acceleration of First Nations housing development to keep pace with the Closing The Gap initiatives. The nation’s peak body for the
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.