Regional Architecture Association in the media.
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Radio
Celebrating regional architecture
In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team delve into what distinguishes regional architecture from metro architecture.
The team meet architects based in regional areas and discuss the environmental and aesthetic considerations.
19th January 2023
Does architecture impact student learning?
How much does your built environment at school impact your learning and do you learn differently in a more beautiful environment?
This edition of The Conversation Hour looks at what advances are being made in how we design schools and to what degree architecture and design in education important.
2nd February 2023, ABC Melbourne
How DO We build better to meet our housing needs?
RAA committee member and founder of Space Studio Sarah Aldridge spoke to The Conversation Hour on ABC Radio Melbourne about how higher-density housing can best meet our needs.
2nd May 2023, ABC Melbourne
Could prefab be a solution to the housing crisis?
Homes built off-site and trucked to the regions are being proposed as a quick solution to the housing affordability issue, in this edition of The Conversation Hour Brent Dunn, RAA committee member and co-director of Takt Studio and others discussed its merits.
28th March 2023, ABC Melbourne
Press
BIG IDEAS AT MiCRO WITH THE REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATION
The Regional Architecture Association (RAA) is planning something big for Regional New South Wales! MiCRO kicks off in March.
Immersive hands-on learning at First Peoples Architecture event
Beginnings – First Peoples Architecture presented by the RAA, took place 19th-21st October. Hands-on in its learnings, attendees also gained CPD Points.
BEGINNINGS - FIRST PEOPLES’ ARCHITECTURE | A REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATION EXPERIENCE
BEGINNINGS: FIRST PEOPLES’ ARCHITECTURE
AUSTRALIA’S INDIGENOUS ARCHITECTURE ON SHOW AT RAA’S COOLENDEL EVENT IN OCTOBER
Edited by Branko Miletic
Architecture to affect change: Regional Architecture Association
In the regions, architects and those interested in the built environment are pooling their knowledge to help affect change. Jan Henderson introduces us to the Regional Architecture Association and what it does.