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AIA reveals shortlist for 2021 National Architecture Awards

AIA reveals shortlist for 2021 National Architecture Awards
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Keeping Character Intact in the Midst of Great Change | Architecture & Design

Keeping Character Intact in the Midst of Great Change | Architecture & Design
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G21 Stakeholder Forum 2021 goes Virtual due to COVID-19

Due to Victoria’s evolving COVID situation, G21’s annual stakeholder forum will pivot to a virtual, video-streamed, free event on the same date, Friday 6 August (9.30 am – 12 noon). The same stellar line-up of speakers will be taking part in a thought-provoking discussion on how the G21 region can manage its fast-growing population while remaining one of Australia’s most liveable regions. The forum will also be live on 94.7 The Pulse with broadcast host Mitchell Dye. Those who have already registered and paid to attend the face-to-face forum will receive a full refund in coming days via Eventbrite. Different format – same great event

Sustainable design, heritage, adaptive re-use win big at NSW Architecture Awards

Architecture news & editorial desk Sustainable design addressing climate change, adaptive re-use, post-pandemic public spaces and collaborative projects were some of the highlights of the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2021 NSW Architecture Awards announced last week. The winners were drawn from a total of 299 entries across 13 categories, with the most highly awarded projects sharing common attributes, according to NSW chair of juries, Peter Mould. “Architects in NSW continue to address the challenges of climate change through sustainable and innovative design,” Mould said. “Many of the awarded projects are existing buildings that have been adapted for new uses or had existing uses reinvigorated. This sustainably captures all the embodied energy and craft from the past as well as retaining their important contribution to local urban character.

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