WA Chapter | w/peers | End of Year Celebrations
Join us to celebrate the end of a fabulous year for the WA Chapter in collaboration with EmAGN WA w/peers.
Join us to celebrate the end of a fabulous year for the WA Chapter in collaboration with EmAGN WA w/peers.
We are excited to invite you to register for the Central 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. The […]
Northern members, partners and colleagues are invited to celebrate the year, at an event hosted by Brickworks.
A celebration of the year that was, and to recognise the efforts of this year’s registrants who have made it through the hard-yards and are formally becoming architects. Please join the EmAGN QLD Committee, who are hosting the celebration for members and non-members within the architectural community. A night to come together as a profession […]
Join us in celebrating the accomplishments and dedication of our EmAGN community throughout 2024 at the EmAGN End of Year Holiday Celebration!
This year you're invited to celebrate the year that was at the Sandy Bay Bowls & Community Club. Kick off your shoes at this year's end-of-year celebration with a spot of barefoot lawn bowls! The event is hosted by Brickworks and will include a table tennis competition, a variety of lawn games, Zen Gelato for […]
Join us for an informal discussion over a meal prepared by the architect and/or their client and learn more about the design of these spaces and what makes them unique. This fun event is curated by Nicky Adams (inspired by Annabel Crabbs's Kitchen Cabinet). This year we will open 2 contrasting kitchens. One a 1970s […]
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.