The 2021 Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize was jointly awarded to UQ School of Architecture Professor John Macarthur and RMIT Associate Professor Conrad Hamann.
Join us for a panel discussion focusing on the confluence of architecture, art, and its neighbouring disciplines, chaired by UQ Senior Lecturer Susan Holden.
The quote 'To speak of cities and present them only as buildings' by Greek architect and urban planner Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis (1967) presents a fascinating provocation, as we constantly reconsider the role of buildings and public space. What is the relationship between utopian urbanism and real life cities?
This seminar will examine the School’s strengths and capabilities in the evolving field of cultural heritage, including recent conferences, publications and research projects in collaboration with government and practice.
The Round About or Inside exhibition explores how artists from multiple geographic and cultural contexts approach the spaces and sites that mark our lives. The exhibition opening will also mark the launch of Valuing Architecture: Heritage and the Economics of Culture.
For this presentation, the Hill House and its new box highlight the peculiar architecture of buildings-in-buildings and, in particular, the creation of spaces that are not interior nor exterior, but both, simultaneously.
Ahead of the release of his book Le Corbusier in the Antipodes: Art, Architecture and Urbanism (January 2021), Associate Professor Antony Moulis, will outline the genesis of the project and the research opportunities that have underpinned it.
Launched during 'The Roosenberg Talks' symposium at the Roosenberg Abbey, Architectural Education Through Materiality explores what kind of architectural knowledge was cultivated through drawings, models, design-build experimental houses and learning environments in the 20th century.