ATCH members Dr Ashley Paine and Dr Susan Holden co-chaired a session titled "Alternative Histories of the Pavilion" at the 2018 International Conference for the Society of Architectural Historians in St Paul, Minnesota.
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.
Join Parlour and SAHANZ for Parlour LAB 14 – Places of opportunity: designing with and for young people with Penelope Carroll, Karen Witten and Kate Bishop.
Climate change presents not only an environmental challenge but a representational one that will push architects to rethink how climate events are incorporated into their practices. Drawing Climate examines what it means for architects and landscape architects to depict seasons and weather but increasingly extreme events like bushfires, floods, and heatwaves.
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.