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Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series

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This annual lecture series showcases the latest work of renowned Australian architects.

For more than two decades the National Gallery has proudly partnered with the Australian Institute of Architects (ACT Chapter) to present the Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

Sponsored by BCA Certifiers Australia Pty Ltd.

Supported by

  • Australian Institute of Architects

  • BCA Identifiers

  • 2021
    Tuesdays, 7–28 Sept

    Photograph of dark building on grass with trees

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2020
    Wednesdays, 9–30 Sept

    Photography of urban building

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2019
    Wednesdays, 4–25 Sept

    Photograph of wooden building with beach in the background

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2018
    Wednesdays, 5–26 Sept

    Birds eye view photograph of building with green balconies

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2017
    Wednesdays, 6–27 Sept

    Photograph of grey building on grass at sunset

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2016
    Wednesdays, 7–28 Sept

    Photograph of wooden room with larger window

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2015
    Wednesdays, 9–30 Sept

    Photograph of white building on lake

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2014
    Wednesdays, 3–24 Sept

    Photograph of grey building on hill

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2013
    Wednesdays, 4–25 Sept

    Black and white photograph of angular white building

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2012
    Wednesdays, 5–26 Sept

    Photograph of white building exterior with blue sky

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.

  • 2011
    Wednesdays, 7–28 Sept

    Photograph of domestic building exterior, elevated above garden with windows

    The annual Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series.


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