Life Fellowship for Beginners

Dr. Rosemary Kennedy was honored as a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects during a recent ceremony in Brisbane. Reflecting on her unconventional career, she emphasized the importance of integrating climatic design principles into urban planning and promoting societal well-being through architecture. She passionately advocates for creating environments that prioritize trees and sustainability.

What makes a sustainable Sunshine Coast building?

This scoping study for Sunshine Coast Council emphasizes climate-responsive design, highlighting the importance of 'living landscapes.' The upcoming guide will showcase building designs that integrate nature and adapt to seasonal climate changes for improved livability and sustainability.

Next Generation Apartment Buildings: The Dunbar Fellowship Report

The Next Generation Apartment Buildings report explores how architects in Southeast Asia adapt classical tropical architecture principles to address contemporary urban challenges. The study aims to inspire innovative design solutions for resilient urban living in Australia. It presents my research conducted in 2018 through the Australian Institute of Architects Dunbar Fellowship.