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Category Archives: 2016 Architecture Conference
Crisis or Opportunity? Red+Black interview with Thomas Fisher
One of the standout highlights of the 2o16 National Architecture Conference, How Soon is Now, was the closing keynote address delivered by Thomas Fisher. Thomas Fisher is a professor in the School of Architecture, the Dayton Hudson Chair in Urban … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, International, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged 2o16 National Architecture Conference, Andrew Beer, design advocacy, design research, design thinking, Frederick Law Olmsted, In the Scheme of Things, Practice of Architecture, Thomas Fisher
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2016 National Architecture Conference Day 3
After and action packed 2 days in Adelaide, the 2016 Australian Institute of Architects national conference had one last day in the now. If you some how missed The Red+Black Architect coverage of day one or day two, because they … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Architecture Conference, all posts, News, Review
Tagged Angelique Edmonds, Astrid Klein, Charles Rice, Cristina Goberna Pesudo, David Sanderson, Davis + Davis Architects, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Gabrielle Kelly, Greg Mackie, Guallart Architects, Kerstin Thompson, Kevin Low, Klein Dytham Architecture, Maree Grenfell, Matt Davis, Nasrine Seraji, Nick Tridente, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, smallprojects, Thomas Fisher, Timothy Hill, Urtzi Grau, Vicente Guallart
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2016 National Architecture Conference Day 2
How Soon is now? What does this mean and what has it got to do with architecture? Day 2 of the Australian Institute of Architects National Conference kicked off in earnest with a full day of talks at the Adelaide … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Architecture Conference, all posts, awards, Gender Equity in Architecture, News, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Andrew Beer, Atelier Seraji Architects and associates, Australian Institute of Architects National Conference, Ben Hewett, Cameron Bruhn, David Sanderson, dRMM Architects, Greg Mackie, How Soon is Now, Howard Raggatt, Ian McDougall, Jeffrey Shumaker, Jeremy Macleod, John Wardle, Jon Clements, Julie Eizenberg, Karl Winda Telfar, Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Nasrine Seraji, Nightingale, Sadie Morgan, Sam Spurr, Sharon Mackay, Stephen Ashton, Vicente Gaullart, Zaha Hadid
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2016 National Architecture Conference Day 1
It is that time of the year again, architectural Christmas, or as others may know it as the National Architecture Conference. Given it is an annual festival where the extended Australian architecture family gather to meet and exchange presents (ideas), … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Architecture Conference, all posts, Gender Equity in Architecture, News, Review
Tagged Angelique Edmonds, Australian Institute of Architects, How Soon is Now, Joanne Cys, Judith Brine, Justine Clark, Lin Hatfield Dodds, My Story My City, National Architecture Conference 2016, Peter Drew, Published Arthouse, Susan Phillips
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Reviewed: In the Scheme of Things by Thomas R. Fisher
At the end of April, the annual Australian Institute of Architects National Conference is on in Adelaide. This year the theme has been set as ‘How Soon is Now?’ As explained by the conference creative directors, “Instead of always looking into … Continue reading