Architecture Australia
Architecture, awards and our shared responsibility
Awards season is a defining moment for our profession – an opportunity to celebrate achievement, acknowledge collaboration and reflect on the broader contribution architects make to society. While attention often falls on individual winners, it is the...
Read Full Story (Page 7)Roundtable – Brisbane 2032: Pathways to legacy
With Caroline Stalker, Leah Lang, Tessa Leggo, Sean Cullen, Paul Turley and Daniel Spat
Read Full Story (Page 9)Shiel Street North Melbourne, Community Housing Project
(COUNTRY) Wurundjeri (LOCATION) Naarm/Melbourne, Vic (LOCATION) Rebecca Roke (PHOTOGRAPHER) Tess Kelly
Read Full Story (Page 5)Overview
Gold Medal, National President’s Prize, Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize, Leadership in Sustainability Prize, Student Prize for the Advancement of Architecture, Bluescope Glenn Murcutt Student Prize, Dulux Study Tour
Read Full Story (Page 5)Harnessing the transformation of our times
Opportunity abounds as we embark on a transformation comparable to the industrial revolution, driven by the shift toward a net-zero carbon circular economy and the rapid advance of digital technologies. The science is clear: the cost of inaction is...
Read Full Story (Page 9)Creating space: The rise of Indigenous recognition and representation in architecture
For decades, Indigenous designers and architects on both sides of the Tasman sea have been shifting industry perspectives through architectural education, publication and projects. Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown reflect on this progress. Georgia...
Read Full Story (Page 5)Championing the architect’s skill set
(CORRECTION) The review of Berninneit Cultural and Community Centre by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in Architecture Australia, vol. 113, no. 5, Sep/Oct 2024 (pages 24–31) incorrectly stated that old-growth timber was used in glulam columns,...
Read Full Story (Page 9)“The bush is ready to blow again”: Intelligent planning through the Indigenous Estate
Australia demands a special kind of land management plan.1 For millennia, Aboriginal people have lived as one with their environment, in harmony with all things alive – Country (the land, waters and sky), animals and birds. They have existed without...
Read Full Story (Page 9)Empowering communities in Jakarta
Kamil Muhammad is an alum of the Melbourne School of Design, obtaining his Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne in 2014. Now a Jakarta-based architect, Kamil is the director of the design and research studio pppooolll, co-founder of...
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