Tag: Asia Pacific Architecture Festival

The Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Pueblo de Panay by BAAD Studio.

How to leverage the opportunities of working collectively

Returning for the 2022 Asia Pacific Architecture Festival, The Architecture Symposium will consider the myriad ways architects and designers are with others within and outside the built environment.

Comfort Reverie by Marina Tabassum Architects, whose founder is presenting in The Architecture Symposium.

‘Co-operate, co-design, co-exist’: APAF 2022

The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival (APAF) returns to Brisbane from 12 to 25 March 2022 with the theme “co-operate, co-design, co-exist.”

School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, by Serie Architects.

How new is now? The Architecture Symposium 2021

The Architecture Symposium 2021 will explore how a combination global pandemic, economic crisis and climate emergency is affecting the built environment in the Asia Pacific region.

Elva Tang of Henning Larsen Architects presenting at The Architecture Symposium, Brisbane 2019.
Discussion | Scott Petherick | 20 Mar 2019

Architecture as social facilitator: The Architecture Symposium, Brisbane 2019

Scott Petherick reviews The Architecture Symposium, Brisbane, which took place at the State Library of Queensland on 15 March.

Bamboo Playhouse by Eleena Jamil Architect.

The Architecture Symposium Brisbane to explore design in the Asian Century

Eight architects representing the diversity of architecture and design across the Asia Pacific region will appear at The Architecture Symposium Brisbane.

One event happening as part of the Asia Pacific Architecture Forum 2019 is a tour of Barry Walduck’s modernist Eisenmenger House followed by an architecture film night.
Festivals | 10 Jan 2019

Asia Pacific Architecture Forum 2019

The Asia Pacific Architecture Forum will return to Brisbane from 13 to 26 March, 2019.

Sketch portraits of The Architecture Symposium speakers.
Discussion | Phillip Nielsen | 21 Mar 2018

‘Eating the whole pig’: Highlights from the 2018 Asia-Pacific Architecture Forum

Phillip Nielsen reviews the 2018 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum, which took place at venues across Brisbane from 10 to 23 March.

Cardboard Cathedral by Shigeru Ban Architects (Christchurch, New Zealand, 2013).
Industry News | Patrick Hunn | 6 Dec 2017

Shigeru Ban wins Mother Teresa Award for services to humanity

Japanese “emergency architect” Shigeru Ban will receive an award for “exceptional services to humanity” at a ceremony in Mumbai.

Satoumi Station by Onishimaki and Hyakidayuki Architects.

Defining the architecture of the Asian Century: 2018 Architecture Symposium speakers announced

The 2018 Architecture Symposium will bring together 12 built environment practitioners from across the Asia Pacific region for a one-day event that explores the future of architecture in the region.

Open and Closed House by OBBA in Seoul.
Discussion | Peter Edwards | 4 Apr 2017

Principles of effective housing: 2017 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum

Anecdotes about a practice’s humble beginnings in small-scale housing are common, but does this downplay the significance of residential architecture?

Ivan Harbour of Roger Stirk Harbour and Partners speaking at the ArchitectureAP Symposium.
Discussion | Peter Edwards | 28 Mar 2017

Architecture, influence and altruism: 2017 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum

The first week of the 2017 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum highlighted the diversity of work undertaken by architects across the region.

Pecha Kucha Night, Asia Pacific Architecture Forum 2016.

Brief and to the point: Pecha Kucha Night Brisbane

The list of speakers who will present at Pecha Kucha Night in Brisbane at the Asia Pacific Architecture Forum 2017 has been released.

Think Differently Book Exchange: A book exchange in refrigerator form on a vacant Christchurch site.
Industry News | Patrick Hunn | 22 Mar 2017

How can temporary projects be a part of the planning framework?

Christchurch regeneration initiative Gap Filler will lead a workshop at the Asia Pacific Architecture Forum 2017 in Brisbane.

POD partner Shaneen Fantin leads a session of The Least House Necessary, a public education seminar and interactive design workshop.
Industry News | Patrick Hunn | 20 Mar 2017

How much space in a house is ‘enough’?

People Oriented Design’s The Least House Necessary workshop challenges assumptions about home design.

Cardboard Cathedral by Shigeru Ban Architects (Christchurch, New Zealand, 2013).
Industry News | Patrick Hunn | 8 Mar 2017

Shigeru Ban to make Opera House address

Shigeru Ban will address an audience in Sydney to coincide with his exhibition at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation.

The interior of Taoyuan Airport’s Terminal 3 in Taiwan designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 2 Feb 2017

Ivan Harbour joins ArchitectureAP Symposium

UK-based architect Ivan Harbour of Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners will join the line-up of international keynote speakers at the 2017 ArchitectureAP Symposium on 24 March in Brisbane.

Tom Dannecker and Savinee Buranasilapin, thingsmatter.
Symposiums | 16 Jan 2017

2017 Architecture Asia Pacific Symposium

A one-day symposium with speakers from a range of countries in the Asia Pacific, presented as part of the 2017 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum.

Tom Dannecker and Savinee Buranasilapin, thingsmatter.

2017 ArchitectureAP Symposium speakers announced

Eleven of the Asia Pacific’s most lauded, experimental and socially conscious practitioners will come together for a one-day symposium on the role architecture plays in the future of the region.

Japan Pavilion Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany by Shigeru Ban Architects.

Asia Pacific Architecture Forum returns to Brisbane in 2017

Shigeru Ban headlines a two-week-long program of architecture events in Brisbane in March 2017.

Vo Trong Nghia's Green Ladder, commissioned by the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation,  was erected on the front lawn of the State Library of Queensland.
Discussion | Helen Norrie | 31 Mar 2016

A conversation on the city, with the city

The 2016 Asia Pacific Architecture Forum took discussion of our region’s cities out into the public realm where it belongs.

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