Explore our upcoming and past events below.

ADP Talks
ADP Talks provides a platform for students, alumni, and industry professionals to come together and explore a range of topics through engaging presentations and discussions.
Image Credit: Field of Light: Avenue of Honour, Bruce Munro, Albany, 2018. Photograph by Mark Pickthall.

Nocturnal Memorials

16 September 2020 12:15pm1:15pm
Presenter: Dr Nicole Sully
Image: Students gather in the Plaza at Flinders University to hear touring American radical author Allen Ginsberg, March 1972. Source: Flinders University. Photograph ID624.

Making the Modern Australian Campus

9 September 2020 12:00pm1:00pm
Presenter: Dr Susan Holden
combined images reflecting architecture external and internal

Alumni Webinar with Jasmin Ong, Co-founder and architect at MASS DESIGN, Shanghai, China.

3 September 2020 9:00am
Catch the third instalment of our semester two online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Jasmin Ong.
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Non-human animals and Architecture

2 September 2020 12:00pm2:00pm
Presenters: Gail Pini, Natalie Lis, and Professor Sandra Kaji-O’Grady
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Behind the veils of modern tropical architecture

27 August 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Presenter: Dr Pedro Guedes
river landscape

Alumni Webinar with Julia Watson

20 August 2020 9:00am
Join us for the second instalment of the online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Julia Watson.
Game of Thrones staging set

Alumni Webinar with Deborah Riley (Bachelor of Design Studies 1991), four-time Emmy Award-Winning production designer and art director.

13 August 2020 9:00am
Join us for the first instalment of the online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Deborah Riley.
architectural design outdoor building

Alumni Webinar with Mathew van Kooy, Principal at John Wardle Architects in Melbourne, Australia.

2 July 2020 5:00pm6:00pm
You are invited to join us for the seventh instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Mathew van Kooy.
building

Alumni Webinar with Jeff Fearon, Director of Fearon Hay in Auckland, New Zealand.

25 June 2020 12:00pm1:00pm
You are invited to join us for the sixth instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Jeff Fearon.
buildings

Alumni Webinar with Dr Shaneen Fantin, Director of People Oriented Design (POD) in Cairns, Australia.

11 June 2020 12:00pm1:00pm
You are invited to join us for the fourth instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Shaneen Fantin.
architectural impression

Alumni Webinar with Paul Curry, Director at COX Architecture

4 June 2020 5:00pm6:00pm
You are invited to join us for the third instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Paul Curry.
art installation

Alumni Webinar with Rachael McCall, Lead Designer at HDA-X Creative Agency and academic at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles, USA.

28 May 2020 12:00pm1:00pm
You are invited to join us for the second instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Rachael McCall.
architect building impression

Alumni Webinar with Annabel Lahz, Director, Lahznimmo Architects.

21 May 2020 5:00pm6:00pm
You are invited to join us for the first instalment of our new online Architecture Alumni Talk series featuring Annabel Lahz.
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A developing research agenda for digital cultural heritage

13 May 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Presenters: Dr Kelly Greenop and Associate Professor Chris Landorf (with HDR students Xiaoxin Zhao, Kali Marnane, Yuan Chen, and Liquan Gong)
using virtual reality gear

Digital by Craft

29 April 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Presenters: Kim Baber, Dr Dan Luo, Joanne McCallum, and Dr Fred Teixeira
mage: AAHL in Geelong in 2007 is from Wikipedia Commons, courtesy of the CSIRO.

SAFE! Biocontainment Laboratory Architecture from the 1950s, to the Future

1 April 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Presenter: Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady
Dilrabo argues in Central Asia

Guilford Bell Travel Scholarship

18 March 2020 12:00pm1:00pm
Presenter: Dilrabo Tosheva
aerial view of building

COX Architecture speaks exclusively with BRUCE student members

12 March 2020 4:00pm5:30pm
Please join us for an afternoon in conversation with Professor Philip Cox AO, founder of COX Architecture.
Image: The Blak Box, commissioned by Urban Theatre Projects, designed by architect Kevin O’Brien, a principal at BVN. Photography: Barton Taylor.

AA Roundtable: rights and reclamations feat. Carroll Go-Sam

11 March 2020 6:00pm8:00pm
What do our shared experiences around land and water sovereignty and their intersection with the built environment say about our future visions for Australian place?
 James Peter Birrell

Public memorial: James Peter Birrell

6 February 2020 9:30am11:00am
Together with The University of Queensland, the family of James Peter Birrell (24.10.1928 - 20.09.2019) invite you to remember and celebrate Jim and his significant contribution to the University at a tree planting memorial.
Cyclone damaged Methodist Church, Mackay, Queensland 1918

Narratives of disease, discomfort, development, and disaster: Reconsidering (sub) tropical architecture and urbanism

5 December 2019 9:00am8 December 2019 4:00pm
Stream convened by Dr Deborah van der Plaat (The University of Queensland), Dr Vandana Baweja (University of Florida) and Professor Tom Avermaete (ETH Zurich)
Fantastic Encounters: Architecture’s One-way Exchange between Past and Future Worlds

Fantastic Encounters: Architecture’s One-way Exchange between Past and Future Worlds

3 December 2019 8:30am6 December 2019 5:00pm
In the context of the fantastic architectural encounter, this session welcomes papers that examine built and unbuilt proposals which projected new architectures based upon imagined cultural intersections, encounters and exchanges: the strange and often hybrid structures that appropriated ideas and images from other cultures or imagined past and future worlds, recombined at will.
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Digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS a landscape perspective

23 November 2019 9:00am24 November 2019 4:00pm
This conference seeks to explore the multiple implications and theoretical challenges of digital technologies for cultural landscapes and will focus less on descriptive projects and more on how digital technologies can contribute to debates about the relationship between the cultural and natural past, present and future.

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