This free one-day symposium presented by Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning and the Melbourne Disability Institute at the University of Melbourne focused on the theme of Diversity & Lived Experience in the City: Politics, Policy and Practice. Emphasizing an integrated approach, the symposium sought to marry the realms of politics, policy, and practical applications to address the pressing challenges faced in the built environment. In giving voice to these narratives, the convenors aimed to ignite conversations that will shape our cities to make them more inclusive, equitable, and accessible for all. Find out more: https://msd.unimelb.edu.au/ableist-cities

Alison Page on 'BLAK: Defining an Australian Design Future'
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Kjetil Trædal Thorsen (Snøhetta) on 'Architecture as a Catalyst for Collective Futures'
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ACAHUCH - AIA 2025 Awards for Heritage and Adaptive Reuse - Discussion Panel
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ACAHUCH - Macgeorge Lecture - Johan Lagae - The ‘Geopolitics of Concrete’ in Mobutu’s Congo-Zaïre
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ACAHUCH - 2024 Symposium - Keeping House
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Miegunyah Fellow 2024 - Yukio Lippit - The Ise Shrines and the Metabolism of Japanese Architecture
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