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6 Jan 2020
Right around Australia, communities are mobilising, providing assistance in every possible way to family, to friends and to complete strangers. The stories of kindness, compassion and generosity
Read More19 Dec 2019
Hello All, We’ve made it! What a year 2019 has been. It’s been fast and furious, rewarding and tiring – but we’ve got there. Each […]
Read More17 Dec 2019
What a huge year 2019 has been and it’s not over yet! As we start to relax into the end of year break, I wanted to let you know about […]
Read MoreIt was great to see so many at our Christmas party where we met old friends, those we’ve worked with or whose work we particularly admire. As Roger Pegrum once […]
Read More16 Dec 2019
This speech was delivered at the Hobart Christmas Party, while cruising the River Derwent:
Welcome aboard as we cruise the Derwent River.
Firstly, the river.
The banks of the river where we cruise were once covered by forests of she-oak trees and heavily populated by the local tribes. The river was known by its palawa kani name, timtumili minanya.
In 1793, British Commodore John Hayes explored the lower reaches of the river and named it the River Derwent after its namesake in Cumbria.
I’ll leave the river now but will return.
Read MoreWhen I started working at the Institute, people asked if I would miss practice. Almost five years on I am still being asked this question, and I am pleased to […]
Read MoreWe have at times this year endeavoured to challenge and question the modus operandi that directly influences or tries to restructure our value and belief system as a profession. The […]
Read MoreIncreased attention on construction quality and building confidence was the focus of a discussion between the Institute’s SA Chapter, National Policy Advisor Leanne Hardwicke, leaders from several local practices and […]
Read More10 Dec 2019
The ACT SONA committees of 2018 and 2019 have been very busy. Membership in the ACT more than doubled in the last year which means that students now make up more than 20 per cent of the ACT Institute members
Read More9 Dec 2019
Membership renewals are open and it’s a perfect time to reflect on the value that membership of Australia’s peak body for architecture brings to your practice and your profession. Renew […]
Read More5 Dec 2019
Aspiring architects will be able to study design and architecture for the Northern Territory from next year, with the return of local tertiary education in the discipline after more than […]
Read More4 Dec 2019
The Australian War Memorial is now holding public consultations on its $500 million redevelopment plans including the demolition of Anzac Hall. This is your chance to tell the War Memorial […]
Read MoreThe 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.