Architecture comes alive for the annual Sydney Architecture Festival.
Architecture comes alive for the annual Sydney Architecture Festival.
July 19th, 2012
The Sydney Architecture Festival is presented by the Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and the NSW Architects Registration Board. Our organisations have common ground in our efforts to create a better understanding of architecture.
Australia’s only Architecture Festival offers international and local insights into the city’s built environment with a packed 10-day program of architecture talks, exhibitions, panel discussions, films, art installations, children’s activities, open day events and guided architectural tours on foot and bicycle.
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