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Tag Archives: Justine Clark
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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Phuong Le Reviews: Portraits of Practice
Last Friday over one hundred people gathered excitedly for the launch of Portraits of Practice: At Work in Architecture at the Tin Sheds Gallery in Sydney. Reviewing the exhibition for The Red and Black Architect is Graduate Architect and Parlour Agitator, Phuong Le The exhibition, … Continue reading
2015 National Architecture Conference Day 1
Architectural Christmas has rolled around for another year with the National Architecture Conference opening in Melbourne yesterday. This years conference theme is ‘Risk’ which promises to open up some fascinating discussion about all kind of risks associated with the production … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, News
Tagged 2015 National Architecture Conference, Aesop, Australian Institute of Architects, De Clieu Cafe, Jeremy McCleod, John Wardle Architects, John Wardle Architects Office, Justine Clark, Karen Burns, Kerstin Thompson, Kristin Green, Melbourne, Melbourne International Design Week, Middle Lemon Orange, Naomi Stead, Parlour Soirée, Six Degrees Architects, Spring Street Grocer
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The business case for gender equity
This piece was originally featured in Parlour: Women, Equity, Architecture ahead of International Women’s Day 2015 For those working within the Australian architecture profession there is ongoing discontent about how poorly an architect’s input is valued and remunerated. When compared … Continue reading
Leading Towards Gender Equity Part 1: Interview with Shelley Penn
One of the most important discussions to come out of the 2014 National Architecture Conference was the issue of gender equity in the Architecture profession. Leading up to this point, ground breaking academic research has been undertaken through a project entitled Equity and … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged AIA National Committee on Gender Equity, Dr Naomi Stead, Emma Williamson, Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women Work and Leadership, Justine Clark, Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture, Shelley Penn
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2014 National Architecture Conference Day 3
The Final Day of Making: 2014 was packed with further inspirational speakers and projects. Introduced by Timothy Horton, the first speaker of the day was Columbian architect Alejandro Echeverri who presented via video linkup. The subject of his … Continue reading
2014 National Architecture Conference Day 2
Today was the first day of the main program for Making: 2014 which was hosted at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Having been at one of the most eye popping public venues in Australia just hours earlier, the venue … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Architecture Conference, all posts, Gender Equity in Architecture, News, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam Haddow, Andrew Burns, BC Ang, Beth Miller, Cazu Zegers, Dr Rory Hyde, Elizabeth Watson Brown, Gurjit Singh Matharoo, Helen Norrie, Justine Clark, Karen Jacobs, Naomi Stead, Paul Berkemeier, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Richard Hassell, Sam Crawford, Sek San Ng, Timothy Horton, Wen Hsia Ang
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Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture
With the 2013 National Architecture Conference having wrapped up and Architectural life returning to normal programming, there is now time to go back and reflect on the event titled Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture. For those who missed my earlier … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, Uncategorized
Tagged 2013 Homework Ball, draft guidelines for equitable practice, Justine Clark, Karen Burns, Lee Hillam, Naomi Stead, Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture, Shelley Penn, Shelley Roberts, Stuart Harrison
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More than one way to skin a building
Last Thursday a fascinating event entitled “More than one way to skin a building” took place at the University of Melbourne. Presented by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, the panel discussion was the first of a series of … Continue reading