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Canberra architecture students awarded Alastair Swayn Internship
Three up-and-coming Canberra architecture students have been awarded the 2021 Alastair Swayn Internship, which was established to honour Mr Swayn’s contribution to the ACT.
Minister for Planning and Land Management Mick Gentleman congratulated University of Canberra Masters of Architecture students Daniel Sandford, Marco Torbarian and Cassidy Baas for their successful applications.
“The students will undertake a research assignment and receive mentorship from ACT Government Architect Catherine Townsend. This will support them as they investigate topics related to the physical, environmental and social effects of growth in Canberra,” Minister Gentleman said.
“Each of them will also receive a $2,500 research grant from the Alastair Swayn Foundation on assignment completion, which includes the opportunity for publication.
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The Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) has announced the appointment of Kathlyn Loseby as the new CEO effective 8 March 2021.
In a statement,AACA president Catherine Townsend says, “We are delighted that Kathlyn will be joining the AACA as CEO. Kathlyn is an accomplished leader and brings an excellent skillset to the AACA team ready to lead us into the future. This year will focus on the implementation of the revised National Standard of Competency and the changing regulatory frameworks in the construction industry.”
“Kathlyn’s appointment as CEO ensures the continuing relevance and role of the AACA across the profession and the construction more broadly,” she adds.