Tag Archives: David Karotkin

Questioning the AIA: AGM 2015

The Australian Institute of Architects exists to make the world a better place through architecture. This is a noble goal that resonates with architects across Australia who are designing a better future for our society. The institute does some wonderful … Continue reading

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Apartment Design Standards Q+A

In response to the first research findings from the Rate My Building project, journalist Nathan Johnson from Architecture & Design, sent through some questions relating to minimum apartment design standards which have been much talked about since they were leaked … Continue reading

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2014 Retrospective

2014 has been a watershed year for many reasons. Across the year on The Red and Black Architect, there have been 33 posts covering a broad range of issues and events and of course buildings. There have been well over … Continue reading

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Leading Towards Gender Equity Part 3: Interview with David Karotkin

For the final part of the trilogy on leadership on gender equity in architecture we have an interview with current National President of the Australian Institute of Architects, David Karotkin. As well as this role within the AIA, David Karotkin is … Continue reading

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Leading Towards Gender Equity Part 2: Interview with Paul Berkemeier

Leading Towards Gender Equity is a 3 part series of interviews with some of the most widely regarded leaders of the architectural profession in Australia. The focus is on leadership, creating positive change within architecture and addressing the various issues surrounding gender equity. If … Continue reading

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