There’s no doubt that Australian architects do most of their work at home in Australia, but there are so many working on projects and in practices all around the world. It doesn’t matter what school you graduate from in Australia, the skills Australian architects learn are being used in every country and context to achieve great results wherever architect’s skills are needed. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we talk to Ann Cleary, Samantha Cotterell, and Gerard Reinmuth about the work Australian architects have been doing overseas despite Australia’s continental isolation.
Produced by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network (EmAGN), in collaboration with Open Creative Studio.
Written and directed by Daniel Moore.
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