Silvia Micheli and Paul Violett write for ArchitectureAU on how the rapid urbanization of China is opening up significant opportunities for Australian architectural practices.
Knowledge of traditional hand-weaving techniques helped students from The University of Queensland to produce large-scale woven structures that will assist communities in transforming abandoned sites into vibrant informal urban greenspaces.
Are you a new student in Engineering, Information Technology, or Architecture? There’s so much happening across the campus during O-Week and beyond that it can be hard to know where you should be and when.
UQ's sculptor, Rhyl Hinwood is working with our UQ Innovate team to create modern, 3D-printed versions of her traditional sandstone carvings and bronze busts.
The UQ Architecture end-of-year graduate exhibition is the most important event in the School’s calendar, bringing together students, practitioners and academic staff.