BOARDING PASS | KUALA LUMPUR
The International Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects is pleased to invite you to our Kuala Lumpur Boarding Pass event. Join us for an engaging evening, connect with colleagues […]
BOARDING PASS | SINGAPORE
The International Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects is pleased to invite you to our Singapore Boarding Pass event. Join us for an engaging evening of presentations, connect with […]
Kerry Hill Lecture Series: Marina Tabassum Architect
The Kerry Hill Lecture Series promotes cultural connections and the sharing of architectural knowledge between Western Australia and the Indian Ocean region. It is proudly supported by a collaboration between […]
BOARDING PASS | HONG KONG
The International Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects is pleased to invite you to our Hong Kong Boarding Pass event. Join us for an engaging evening of presentations, connect […]
Ground Matters: Australasian Student Architecture Congress
The Ground Matters Conference day is a subset of a larger event, the Ground Matters Australasian Student Architecture Congress. The conference day on Wednesday 26th June is open to professionals […]
2024 International Chapter Architecture Awards Presentation
The International Chapter Architecture Awards is combining with the Tasmanian Architecture Awards presentation event in Hobart! This is also the closing event for “Ground Matters,” the Australasian Student Architecture Congress. […]
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House and 2023 International Chapter Architecture Awards presentations
The Australian Institute of Architects invites you to join them in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Sydney Opera House and to acknowledge the remarkable contribution of […]
Janine Campbell
In March, as the United Kingdom and Europe were locking down cities, I posted some words about the 1852 cholera epidemic in London that killed over 10,000 people. On that day, COVID-19 related deaths in London were at only 23 cases.
Hank Koning
I hope you are all well and surviving in these most strange times. I am in Santa Monica, a small city in California embraced by Los Angeles. Our studio of 22 have all ‘sheltered at home’ and are working remotely. It’s a challenge.
Natalie Ward
A recent spike in local cases prompted the Singapore Government to introduce a ‘circuit breaker period’ to contain the spread of the virus. From 4 May to June 1, all non-essential workers must telecommute, schools are closed and people are advised to only leave their homes for essential shopping or exercise.