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Becoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of five years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this
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8 May 2025
Peter William Roy died on Saturday 26 April aged 79. He was a significant, energetic practitioner and mentor to the architectural community in Australia and New Zealand for nearly 50 […]
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2025 Australian Archotecture Conference | Photographer: Maclay Heriot What a whirlwind of inspiration and connection at this year’s Architecture Conference! It was a true testament to the passion and innovation […]
Read MoreLearning. Engaging. Knowing. Our Acumen notes continue to provide knowledge and engagement to all levels of the profession, from students to experienced practitioners. View some of our recently updated notes covering […]
Read More5 May 2025
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ proudly unveils the recipients of the 2025 National Prizes which recognise individuals who have built their substantial legacies advancing the profession and by embodying values […]
Read MoreOver the past four months, I’ve seen things I didn’t expect — and they’ve been quietly stunning. I want to talk about this because the Institute is us, not ‘them’, […]
Read MoreWritten by Trisha Karkhanis Exploring contracts in large-scale projects, EmAGN’s most recent Talk to Me series, ‘Talk Novated D&C to Me’, unpacked one of Australia’s most common procurement models: Novated […]
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to announce that Shannon Wark has been awarded the prestigious Jack Hobbs McConnell Travelling Fellowship in Architecture for 2025, presented by the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ (SA […]
Read MoreAGM, REM and NPE:Â The Australian Architecture Conference held in Sydney over this last weekend was a tremendous success with an array of fascinating speakers, great panel discussions and an […]
Read MoreThe ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ VIC Chapter is seeking committee members to join this active committee for a two-year term. The Gender, Equity & Diversity Committee will be co-chaired by Molly Hibberd […]
Read MoreNational President Adam Haddow The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ proudly announces the appointment of Adam Haddow as National President of the Institute and warmly welcomes David Wagner to the position […]
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Welcome to the Second Quarter of 2025! As we move into the heart of the year, the International Chapter Councillors have been actively working on refining our outreach and revisiting […]
Read More1 May 2025
A joyful evening at Tusculum in Potts Point marked the official opening of Treasures of Tusculum on Tuesday night, presented as a Fringe event of the 2025 Australian Architecture Conference. […]
Read MoreBecoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of five years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this
As Australia’s population continues to rise, the demand for housing continues to intensify. To meet this demand, apartment buildings are being built at a rapid pace. Most high streets around
One of the things that makes Australia great is our richness of diversity. There are people from so many cultural backgrounds, language groups, and belief systems, which influences the way
In 1980 the median house price in Melbourne was $40,800. Fast forward to 2016 and the median price of a house was $713,000. With property prices rising across the country,
Most Australians live in cities. The 2016 census showed that 71% of Australian’s live in major cities, and only 10% of Australians live in towns with less than 10,000 people.
The beginning of an architecture project usually starts with some form of communication. It can be a conversation over a coffee, through an email from a client listing a dozen
Before any architecture project starts, there needs to be a client who has the vision to build something. Once they’ve committed to build, they’ll need some specialists to work through
Australians love to renovate their homes. You can tell we do because there are so many DIY TV programs that show us how to give it a go. But when
In 2017, the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ awarded Melbourne based architect Peter Elliott with the Gold Medal, which is the Institutes highest honour. As part of his gold medal tour,
When you start to look for it, architecture is everywhere and it’s the stage on which we play out our lives. It doesn’t matter whether we’re working in it, living
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ 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.