Architectural websites
This page provides a comprehensive guide on architecture websites, highlighting professional bodies, community engagement, news & trends, and archives & building registers. This page serves as a valuable tool for students and professionals seeking to enrich their knowledge and engage with the architectural community.
Architectural websites
- AACA (Architects Accreditation Council of Australia)The website for the Australian Institute of Architects provides information on architectural education standards, professional competency assessment, and the accreditation process for architects in Australia and New Zealand.
- Association of Consulting Architects, Australia (ACAA)ACA leads the discussion on business and employment matters in Australian architecture, providing timely advice, information, resources, promoting better business practices, and advocating for the profession.
- Australian Institute of ArchitectsThe Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing over 14,500 members globally, committed to raising design standards and positively shaping the places where we live, work, and meet.
- Design Institute of AustraliaThe Design Institute of Australia (DIA) is Australia’s peak industry body for professional designers, representing Australian design and designers both domestically and internationally, advocating for designer issues, and leading stakeholder initiatives that leverage designers’ voices and elevate their contributions.
- Green Building Council AustraliaThe Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) is an authority on sustainable buildings and communities, accelerating the transformation of Australia’s built environment into one that is healthy, liveable, productive, resilient, and sustainable.
- Royal Institute of British ArchitectsThe Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture, serving its members and society to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities, and a sustainable environment.
- Student Organised Network for Architecture (SONA)SONA is the Student Organised Network for Architecture, a supportive community of like-minded individuals for students enrolled in architecture or related courses in Australia. SONA offers various benefits and opportunities for its members, such as access to valuable tools and information, mentorship, networking, competitions, and publications.
- Architects without frontiersThe AWF works in an interdisciplinary and collaborative way with local partners to deliver design solutions for long-term community needs.
- ARCHNETArchnet is an online resource focused on architecture, urbanism, environmental and landscape design, visual culture, and conservation issues related to the Muslim world. It includes scholarly articles, photographs, drawings, and an inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library.
- Collaborative Architecture, Urbanism & Sustainability Web ArchiveThe website is part of the Collaborative Architecture, Urbanism, and Sustainability Web Archive (CAUSEWAY), a joint initiative by the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation. It preserves web content related to architecture, urban fabric, community development activism, public space, and sustainability for future research and scholarship.
- DocomomoDocomomo is a non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement. It aims to raise awareness, educate, and promote the exchange of knowledge about this important legacy through its national working parties and international committees.
- urbanNextThe website UrbanNext is a platform that explores the role of design, architecture, and urbanism in shaping the future of cities. It features a wide range of content including articles, interviews, and multimedia resources that delve into innovative ideas and projects related to urban development and sustainability.
- World Monuments Fund: Heritage preservation libraryThe World Monuments Fund (WMF) provides a collection of publications and resources that showcase the organization's global efforts in heritage conservation. It features a variety of materials including news bulletins, project documentation, and special commemorative publications that highlight WMF's work over the years.
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- Architectural Digest - Architects and DesignersArchitectural Digest is a source of information and inspiration for architecture, design, and culture.
- Architonic - News and Trends in Architecture and DesignArchitonic is a collection of articles about various topics related to architecture and design, such as micro-offices, playful bathrooms, textile buildings, and sustainable materials.
- The Conversation (Architecture)Explore the architecture related content available on The Conversation. Themes include biophilic design, urban cooling, postcolonial architecture, diversity in architecture, fire safety, medieval architecture, bird nest-building, and more. It’s a rich resource for anyone interested in the latest architectural trends and research.
- Dynamic National Archive CollectionThe archive is a publicly accessible, digital, open-source archive, documenting the work of women architects and designers who have contributed to American places and spaces. It also links to the Pioneering Women of 20th-Century American Architecture, which documents historically significant women architects and designers who played key roles creating the American built environment between 1880 and 1980.
- Docomomo Australia Building Register MapDocomomo Australia is an organization dedicated to the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites, and neighbourhoods of the modern movement in Australia. The Buildings Register features a collection of iconic Australian modernist buildings, like the Hoyts Cinema Centre and the Fisher Library.
- US ModernistWith documentation on over 20,100 iconic houses and 130 important architects, and over 4.3 million pages of architecture and design magazines, USModernist is America’s largest open digital archive of Modernist houses, an award-winning nonprofit educational archive for the documentation, preservation, and promotion of residential Modernist architecture.
- Queensland State ArchivesThe government building records guide from the Queensland State Archives lists records by the agencies responsible for creating them and categorizes records based on different types of government buildings.Information on how to access these records is provided. This guide is a valuable tool for anyone interested in the history and development of government buildings in Queensland.
- Public Record Office VictoriaResearching historical land and property records (various collections).
- NSW State ArchivesThe NSW State Archives documents the work of the NSW Government from 1788 to today, offering online indexes, research guides, and webinars. It contains extensive records on NSW history including construction details of the Sydney Opera House.