Join the Australian Institute of Architects and Design Tasmania for this talk - Country | Collaborative Pathways to Connections & Respect, as part of Unsettling Queenstown exhibition from the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale that is currently being exhibited until September 8. Speakers include Ashley Halliday (Ashley Halliday Architects), Paul Wakelam (Paul Wakelam Architect) and Felicity […]
2024 represents a new world where global temperatures have breached the 1.5°C warming limit. This is attributed to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions of which 30–40 per cent of it can be attributed to the building and construction industry. As practitioners in the built environment, we are complicit in this. Be a part of positive change […]
The Gold Medal is the Australian Institute of Architects’ highest honour. It recognises distinguished service by architects who have designed or executed buildings of high merit, produced work of great distinction resulting in the advancement of architecture, or endowed the profession of architecture in a distinguished manner. The 2024 recipient of the Gold Medal is […]
Join the ASBN and the National Building Products Coalition (NBPC) for a webinar to review the NBPC developed Traceability and Digitalisation of Building Product Information Implementation Guide for the Australian Construction Industry and note emerging influences around the regulatory settings for building products, in which traceability will play an important role.
Join EmAGN for an exclusive site tour of the University of Tasmania Forestry Building in Hobart CBD, currently under construction. See the collaborative renovation led by Woods Bagot of the award-winning Circa Morris-Nunn building with special guest Robert Morris-Nunn. Discover how the renovation integrates modern timber technology and sustainable design principles while preserving the essence […]
This month the Tasmanian Chapter's sustainability committee welcomes Tom Petty from Carbon Trace for all-in conversations about Life Cycle Assessments. This series will be led by the Sustainability Committee chair Dr Mark Dewsbury and the committee to create time and space for people to engage in meaningful conversation about key issues in sustainability. Tom Petty […]
The Gold Medal is Te Kahui Whaihanga Institute of Architect’s highest honour, awarded to those working in architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. It recognizes an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, which is demonstrated through a consistently high-quality body of work over a period of time. The 2023 recipient of the Gold Medal is […]
The Gold Medal is Te Kahui Whaihanga Institute of Architect’s highest honour, awarded to those working in architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. It recognizes an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, which is demonstrated through a consistently high-quality body of work over a period of time. The 2023 recipient of the Gold Medal is […]
The Gold Medal is Te Ka¯hui Whaihanga Institute of Architect’s highest honour, awarded to those working in architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. It recognises an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, which is demonstrated through a consistently high-quality body of work over a period of time. The 2023 recipient of the Gold Medal is […]
The Gold Medal is Te Kahui Whaihanga Institute of Architect’s highest honour, awarded to those working in architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. It recognizes an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, which is demonstrated through a consistently high-quality body of work over a period of time. The 2023 recipient of the Gold Medal is […]
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.