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2023 ArchiTeam conference – ‘strength in small practice’

ArchiTeam is the membership cooperative for Australian architects working in small practices.

After the pandemic forced its 2021 conference to be held entirely online, the team behind the next iteration of this biennial event say they’re very happy that this one will be a face-to-face affair. Well, actually it will be a hybrid version, combining a physical gathering with an online opportunity, explains ArchiTeam board member and conference organiser, Delia Teschendorff. “The capacity for the venue is 215,” she says, “but we anticipate that many more will attend.”

The venue in question is the Melbourne Museum and the one-day conference has now been locked in for Friday 19 May 2023.

Teschendorff says she’s currently in her second year on

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