Talk of increasing the supply of housing to increase housing and rental affordability is only pedalling private financial interest and obfuscating the real problem.
Described as a “coffee table trojan horse,” 100 Women: Architects in Practice is both a celebration of exceptional practitioners around the world, and a rallying call for a different kind of practice.
Ahead of her address at the 2024 Australian Architecture Conference, Dana Cuff sits down with ArchitectureAU to discuss how architects can regain their agency in making the world a better place.
Nigerian architect and curator Tosin Oshinowo evangelically preaches a more diverse approach to the practice of architecture. We caught up with her ahead of her keynote lecture for the 2024 Melbourne Design Week.
The architects participating in the 2024 Dulux Study Tour consider Berlin’s contrasting architecture as a testament to the city’s tumultuous history, reflecting periods of prosperity, division and reunification.
In reflecting on their time in Spain, the 2024 Dulux Study Tour winners found that the most successful architectural projects are culture-led, rather than design-led.
The Town of Cottesloe in Western Australia has resolved not to proceed with a proposal to redevelop the heritage-listed Indiana Tea House, designed by Woods Bagot.
The jury for the 2024 ArchitectureAu Award for Social Impact has been revealed. The program honours projects that are public-spirited, prioritize empathy over aesthetics, and have made valuable societal contributions.
Linda Cheng argues that as a piece of cultural reflection, the NGV's 2024 Architecture Commission offers a chance for architects to introspect on how the argument for building smaller is landing in the market.