As we enter another month of working from home, what might this situation teach the next generation of architects?
Online Events for Architects During Quarantine – May 2020
Another great benefit of working from home is all the free online talks happening around the country. These are some that I have found.
Working in a New Normal
I'm still adjusting to working from home, and while it's challenging there are some benefits.
A new model for delivering city-based learning
Last week I visited the multi-award-winning Adelaide Botanic High School, and it did not disappoint.
Debating school typologies
Last week LEAQ debated the viability and future of vertical schooling. It taught me a few new things and challenged my opinions on what I thought I knew.
Transforming Learning
In May this year I attended my thirteenth LEA Conference in Perth, which I also helped organise. I may be slightly biased, but I thought it was fantastic. It is great to see so many passionate people trying to create better learning experiences for our future generations, and it was lovely to get all these... Continue Reading →
What is the data telling us?
There are some big issues affecting the architecture industry at the moment, but 70% of the industry isnt hearing about it.
Keep on Learning
What I've learnt in ten years of research in the Mayfield Project.
Learning in the Inner City
There is much to learn from these new schools in our developing inner-city areas.
Giving Students a Place to Perform
This is what I learnt visiting two school Performing Arts Centres this week.