• Inside | Outside: Trading between Art and Architecture

    Symposium
    The conference Inside | Outside will focus on specific examples or ‘cases’ of the two-way directions of transaction: artists adopting architectural means on the one hand, and architects adopting artistic strategies on the other.
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    AAANZ Conference 2019

    Symposium
    Recent events, both locally and globally, have highlighted the urgency for wider conversations regarding encounter. For this year’s conference we encourage presentations that re-consider disciplinary boundaries in order to counter dominant narratives, and offer decolonising strategies and alternative viewpoints within the arts and cultural sectors. In this way, encounters have the power to be transformative.
  • Liberalism in the Built Environment – Then and Now

    Symposium
    This conference seeks to explore how concepts of freedom and liberal political and economic theories have intersected with architecture and the built environment from the 19th century to the present day.
  • Australian Cultural Fields: a symposium

    4 June 2021 10:00am4:30pm
    Take this opportunity to discuss the research and findings of the Australian Cultural Fields: National and Transnational Dynamics project.
  • Australian Cultural Fields: a symposium

    Symposium
    Take this opportunity to discuss the research and findings of the Australian Cultural Fields: National and Transnational Dynamics project.
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    The values of architecture and the economy of culture

    Symposium
    The values of architecture and the economy of culture is the closing event of the ‘Is Architecture Art?’ research project, to be held at The University of Queensland, Brisbane City, between 12-14 June 2019.
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    digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS a landscape perspective

    Symposium
    This conference seeks to explore the multiple implications and theoretical challenges of digital technologies for cultural landscapes.
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    Rethinking 20th century architectural pedagogies

    Symposium
    Objects & Technologies of Schooling is a travelling international workshop collaboration between the University of Queensland’s Architecture Theory Criticism History Research Group (ATCH) and KU Leuven - SRN Texts-Buildings.
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    100 years of architectural education in Queensland

    Symposium
    This symposium seeks to consolidate our understanding of architectural education in Queensland, to mark the establishment of the Diploma of Architecture at the Central Technical College (CTC) in 1918.

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