ArchitectureAu Asks
Have your say on the future of architecture
Architects, students, graduates and allied professionals are invited to have their say on their future vision for the architectural profession for an upcoming issue of Architecture Australia.
Jon Clements on surviving turbulent construction costs
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne architect, “Construction costs are rising again – will it get worse for architects before it gets better?”
Lyndall Bryant on surviving turbulent construction costs
ArchitectureAu Asks the Brisbane property economics expert, “Construction costs are rising again – will it get worse for architects before it gets better?”
Ehsan Noroozinejad on surviving turbulent construction costs
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney academic, “Construction costs are rising again – will it get worse for architects before it gets better?”
Scott Burchell on surviving turbulent construction costs
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne builder, “Construction costs are rising again – will it get worse for architects before it gets better?”
Jemima Retallack on surviving turbulent construction costs
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect, “Construction costs are rising again – will it get worse for architects before it gets better?”
Bradley Kerr on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne architect, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
David Welsh on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
Kali Marnane on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Brisbane architect, strategic advisor and researcher, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
Nic Brunsdon on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Perth architect, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
Qianyi Lim on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
Danièle Hromek on how to improve the competition system
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney spatial designer and Country-centred designer, “The competition system is under scrutiny – how could it be better?”
Suzannah Waldron on how to improve the competition system
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne architect, “The competition system is under scrutiny – how could it be better?”
Stephen Varady on how to improve the competition system
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect, “The competition system is under scrutiny – how could it be better?”
Lee Hillam on how to improve the competition system
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect, “The competition system is under scrutiny – how could it be better?”
Fifteen thoughts on how to improve the architectural competition system
Industry leaders and experts scrutinise the competition system for awarding architectural work, offering their suggestions as to how it could be better.
Jill Garner on the rise of high-density housing
ArchitectureAu Asks the Victorian government architect, “When it comes to apartment towers in our suburbs, how high is too high?”
Roderick Simpson on the rise of high-density housing
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney architect and urban designer, “When it comes to apartment towers in our suburbs, how high is too high?”
Kirsty Volz on the rise of high-density housing
ArchitectureAu Asks the Brisbane academic and architect, “When it comes to apartment towers in our suburbs, how high is too high?”
Damian Madigan on the rise of high-density housing
ArchitectureAu Asks the Adelaide architect and academic, “When it comes to apartment towers in our suburbs, how high is too high?”