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    How to get over Canberra’s growing pains

    November 22, 2017

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    Catherine Carter

    Not wanting Canberra to grow is like wanting to freeze frame your child at 12 years old, says ACT Government Architect Catherine Townsend.

    Appointed to the role in August 2016 to provide independent design advice to the ACT Government on architecture, urban design and p...

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    Architects welcome Canberra housing choice discussion paper

    November 15, 2017

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    Rob Henry, ACT Chapter President

    We were delighted to welcome the release last Monday of a Housing Choices discussion paper by the Minister for Planning and Land Management, Mick Gentleman.

    The Institute is encouraged by the Government’s focus on addressing critical issues within the current planning s...

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    ACT projects shine in national awards

    November 2, 2017

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    Leanne Hardwicke

    Canberra’s architectural excellence attracted national accolades tonight with four local projects receiving honours in this year’s Australian Institute of Architects’ National Architecture Awards.

    The strong showing by practices in the Territory was celebrated at a nati...

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