Silvia Micheli and Paul Violett write for ArchitectureAU on how the rapid urbanization of China is opening up significant opportunities for Australian architectural practices.
Stream convened by Dr Deborah van der Plaat (The University of Queensland), Dr Vandana Baweja (University of Florida) and Professor Tom Avermaete (ETH Zurich)
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.
This session welcomes papers that critically explore the multiple implications and theoretical challenges of digital technologies or the many cultural routes associated with modern migration.
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.
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.
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.