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Tag Archives: Australian Institute of Architects National Conference
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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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