Practice 2021
The School’s collaborative and venturous design studio teaching is focused on the key impact areas shaping the forward trajectory of architecture. The Practice exhibition demonstrates the integration of ethical and evidence-based practice, climate and resource literacy, cross-cultural and universal design, digital enablement and innovation, and built environment leadership and advocacy.
This student-organised presentation of graduate achievement is a signpost of future aspirations and celebrates a major milestone in a career in architecture. The theme for the exhibition program actively highlights the dual condition of practice, thoughtfully linking the mastery pursued in the academy and the pathway into professional practice.
Our congratulations to the 2021 graduating cohorts.
Professor Cameron Bruhn
Dean and Head of School (2018-2023)
School of Architecture
Sponsors
University life has always been as much about what happens outside your lectures as what happens in them. Industry engagement, practical work experience and development of strong leadership skills produce essential attributes in the innovative graduates needed to take us forward. Thank you to the following supporters for their contributions to the Student Culture & Experience Fund.
Check out the action from the night
Videography by Iper
Why Practice?
Practice is a process, from our earliest scribblings to our final submissions as graduates and onwards through a lifetime of curiosity and learning. As an exhibition title, Practice is intentionally ambiguous. It is both outcome-focussed and continuous. For many of us, it will also be the corporate entity through which we contribute intellectually and personally to the making of buildings over the course of our working lives. As emerging practitioners and perhaps eventually architects, there is a keen awareness of the relationship between our choices in practice and the implications on people and the environment. The built product is an enduring document of the people who produce it. As graduates, we choose to participate in an evolving practice. The Exhibition Team
The Exhibition Team
2021 Student Curatorial Team
The School is committed to teaching, research and engagement that creates change in the built environment, We work collaboratively with our students to prepare them for rewarding careers, where they will deploy their inventiveness, consciousness, and resourcefulness.
Exhibition Committee
Logistics: Varish Shambhubhai Patel
Social Media: Chelsea Dwan
Treasurer: Jun Rong
Studio Guide
Bidisha Roy
Abbie Bates
Masters Graduate Book
Claire Black
Lily Parsons
Emilie Hildebrandt
Bachelors Graduate Book
Zhi Yin (Ginnie) Lee
Emily Robertson
Rosana Vaginoda Chan
Physical Exhibition
Thank you to those who helped in all aspects of the exhibition.
UQ Staff
Lisa Hinchy
Cecilia du Plessis
Sam Butler
Sonya Brown
Event Publications
Access the digital copies of the Exhibition booklets below. The books include information on the event as well as detailed information of each student and their project. If you wish to access a physical copy of a booklet, please contact adp@uq.edu.au.