Tag: Student Architecture Congress
‘Occupy’ Student Architecture Festival: A dialogue of poetics and pragmatism
“Occupy” is the 2022 instalment of the Student Architecture Festival, designed as a platform for the conversations on what it means to be an architect today.
‘The martyrdom of the individual is irrelevant’: Contemplating Dissent at ASAC
At this year’s instalment of the 35th Australasian Student Architecture Congress, students from both sides of the Tasman gathered to “explore, cultivate and interpret all things contrary to our industry’s status quo.”
Australasian student congress to ‘critically assess the status quo’
The 2017 Australasian Student Architecture Congress will feature a politically charged program that will examine architecture’s role in “the generation of financial return.”
Jeremy McLeod of Breathe Architecture
We talk with Jeremy McLeod about the Nightingale project and the ethical development of our cities.
Gollings on architecture and the image
Photographer John Gollings talks with ArchitectureAU about image-making in architecture, now and into the future.
Nexus 2013: theory meets practice
David Sharp reviews the 2013 Australia & New Zealand Student Architecture Congress, Nexus.
Nexus 2013: a coming together of things
A graduate’s view of the 2013 Australia & New Zealand Student Architecture Congress.
2013 Nexus Student Congress
The 2013 Australia & New Zealand Student Architecture Congress in Newcastle.