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Australian Architecture Conference
The 2025 Australian Architecture Conference, held from 2-4 May at Sydney Opera House, will tackle pressing design challenges and explore solutions for a resilient future.
Location: Sydney
Dates: 2-4 May 2025
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced its annual conference will be held from 2-4 May 2025 in Sydney, opening at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.
The conference will explore design responses to climate emergency, AI transformation and housing challenges, with a focus on building resilient futures. The three-day program brings together architects, students and industry leaders from Australia and internationally for knowledge exchange and networking.
A new steering committee has been appointed to develop the 2025 program, comprising: Aaron Peters, Adam Haddow, Adrian Fernandez, Felicity Stewart, Nicole Mesquita-Mendes, Sally Hsu, Sharaan Muruvan and Tania Papasotiriou. They are joined by institute representatives Cameron Bruhn (CEO), Alexis Schnitger (Major Events and Prizes Officer) and Kate Concannon (National Education Program Lead).
Speaker announcements and registration details will be released on the Australian Institute of Architects website.
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