The EmAGN TAS team invite you to join them for the LUNCHBOX CPD series! We’re inviting local technical industry consultants to give short presentations for members to watch during their lunch break. We’re excited to welcome two speakers for this event. Bradford Mashman, Managing Director of Recovery (TAS) Pty Ltd. Bradford is a Churchill Fellow, […]
Member Lean in: Building research partnerships through ARC Linkage projects. How can research partnerships between architects and researchers help address issues relevant to both parties? What forms of collaboration can be fostered? What types of benefits flow to those involved? This session will discuss ongoing research partnerships between the Learning Environments Applied Research Network at the […]
Mid-Century Milieu: Revitalising Geelong's Hidden Gems Plus Architecture, in collaboration with Mitchell & Eades, Chroma Group, HGW Projects and Tract, have joined forces with client BEKL to revitalise Eden Oak, a cherished mid-century site designed by McGlashan Everist in Geelong. EmAGN Victoria invites you to a special event focused on mid-century revitalisation and adaptive reuse. […]
Join us for our End Of Year Social, at The Beresford!
We are excited to invite you to register for the Far North QLD 2024 President's Lunch and EOY Event! Mix and mingle with friends and colleagues and get a chance to meet and greet the Queensland Chapter President, Russell Hall. The Queensland President's lunches are a series of lunches held throughout the six Queensland regions. […]
We are very excited to host this year's 2024 EAP breakfast with Jennifer McMaster! Jennifer is a Founding Director of TRIAS, and the recipient of both the 2024 NSW and National Emerging Architect Prizes.
The Beyond Uni Series SONA Office Crawl gives architecture students a unique opportunity into the inner-workings of different architecture practices.
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.