Architecture Australia

The making – and strengthening – of a profession

I should have known better than to predict, in my first presidential foreword, a return to a semblance of normality. As I pen my second, still as President-Elect, Melbourne is returning to “hard” lockdown due to a second wave of COVID-19. For some residents in home confinement, the architecture of their apartments will for some weeks be their entire world.

Meanwhile, with the Institute’s annual general meeting pushed

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