Australian Institute of Architects explained

Status:Professional body
members association
Headquarters:Level 1, 41 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
Leader Title:CEO
Leader Name:Prof. Cameron Bruhn
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:Stuart Tanner
Subsidiaries:NSW Chapter
VIC Chapter
QLD Chapter
SA Chapter
WA Chapter
TAS Chapter
NT Chapter
ACT Chapter
Australian Institute of Architects
Abbreviation:RAIA
Location:Melbourne
Region:Australia
Fields:Architecture
Membership:13,798 individual,
1925 A+ practices
Membership Year:2022
Website:Architecture.com.au

The Australian Institute of Architects, officially the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (abbreviated as RAIA), is Australia's professional body for architects. Its members use the post-nominals FRAIA (Fellow), ARAIA (Associate Member) and RAIA (Member, also the organisation's abbreviation). The Institute supports 14,000 members across Australia, including 550 Australian members who are based in architectural roles across 40 countries outside Australia. SONA (Student Organised Network for Architecture) is the national student-membership body of the Australian Institute of Architects.[1] EmAGN (Emerging Architects and Graduates Network) represents architectural professionals within 15 years of graduation, as part of the Australian Institute of Architects.[2]

History

State institutes

A number of Australian colonies (later states) formed professional societies for architects.

The Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA) was established as the Victorian Institute of Architects in the colony of Victoria in August 1856, receiving royal charter in 1889.[3]

After a couple of predecessors dating at least as far back as 1859,[4] the South Australian Institute of Architects was founded in the colony of South Australia on 20 September 1886,[5] and in 1904 Walter Hervey Bagot designed its seal.[6]

The New South Wales Institute of Architects[7] was established in 1871, headed by George Allen Mansfield.[8] The secretary was Benjamin Backhouse, who was later a Member of the NSW Legislative Council.[9]

The Queensland Institute of Architects was established in 1888,[10] and the West Australian Institute of Architects (WAIA) in 1896.[11]

Australian Institute of Architects established 1929

The Australian Institute of Architects was established on 6 September 1929,when state architectural institutes combined to form a unified national association. The RVIA became a foundation member of the federated body in 1929.[3] On 18 August 1930 the 'Royal' title was granted, and it became the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.[12]

The Queensland Institute of Architects joined in 1930,[13] with WAIA following in March 1943.[14] SAIA joined up in July 1962, becoming the "South Australian Chapter".[6]

The national headquarters was formerly located in Red Hill, Canberra, in a 1968 building designed by Bryce Mortlock from Sydney firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley. This building still functions as the ACT Chapter offices.[15]

In August 2008,[6] following an informal poll of members in 2001, the National Council resolved to continue trading as the 'Australian Institute of Architects', while retaining 'Royal Australian Institute of Architects' as the legal name. The postnominals of FRAIA (Fellow) and RAIA (Members and organisation abbreviation) continue to be used with the legal name abbreviated.[16]

Purpose, functions, affiliations

In the preamble of the AIA's constitution states its wider purpose as "The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, established in 1930, is a national member based organisation for the architecture profession. The Institute supports and advances the architecture profession by advocating for high quality design and responsible sustainability for the built environment."[17]

As a professional body representing architects, the institute is represented on many national and state industry and government bodies, and is affiliated with the International Union of Architects (UIA).

A chapter is maintained in each state and territory. Each chapter runs a range of events, activities and annual state and regional architecture awards, that feed into the national awards program.

National awards and prizes

See main article: Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes.

National Architecture Awards

The National Architecture Awards are held in late October or early November each year and have been presented since 1981.[18] The shortlisted entrants are drawn from relevant state based awards programs held earlier in the year (usually in June or July). The awards cover residential, public, education, commercial, interiors, small projects, urban design, international projects, steel construction and sustainability.

National Prizes

National Prizes have been awarded annually since 2010, usually in early May and often as part of the Australian Architecture Conference. Each prize has a separate jury who assess a shortlist in each category. The inaugural 'Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards' were held on 18 March 2010 at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, presented separately to the National Awards. In 2017 the program was renamed as 'National Prizes'. National Prizes recognise achievement across a range of categories that support and promote advocacy, innovation and education, and do not relate to particular buildings which are judged at the National Awards later in the same year.

AIA Gold Medal

See main article: Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal. The AIA Gold Medal is the highest individual prize of the Australian Institute of Architects and had been presented annually since 1960.

Other National Prizes

State and Territory architecture awards and prizes

See main article: Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes. Each of the State and Territory chapters also present annual awards, including Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria. The winners of these awards form the shortlist for consideration of the National Awards later in the same year. The International Chapter of the AIA also run an awards program.

Regional architecture awards and prizes

Separately judged awards occur in regional New South Wales and Queensland.

National Presidents

State and territory chapter presidents

Australian Capital Territory

ACT Chapter established 1962

Sources:[24] [25]

New South Wales

NSW Institute of Architects established 1871

NSW Chapter established 1933

Northern Territory

Queensland

Queensland Institute of Architects established 1888

Queensland Chapter established 1930

South Australia

Tasmania

Founded 1903

Victoria

Victorian Institute of Architects (VIA), founded 21 August 1856

Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA), established

Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), Victorian Chapter established

Western Australia

Western Australian Institute of Architects (WAIA)

Royal Institute of Architects of Western Australia (RIAWA)

Royal Australian Institute of Architects, WA Chapter (RAIA WA)

EmAGN Presidents

Coat of arms

the Royal Australian Institute of Architects
Notes:In May 1953, the Federal Executive Council of RAIA resolved to seek the design of a coat of arms.[112] [113] The final design was Granted by the Kings of Arms, of the College of Arms.[114]
Year Adopted:28 September 1956
Escutcheon:Per fesse Azure and Or masoned Sable, issuant from the fesse point a rising Sun Gold, overall an Ionic Column Gules.
Supporters:On either side a Kangaroo proper, collard and chained Or.
Compartment:A field of Grass Vert.
Motto:Latin: Artem Promovemus Una ("United we advance architecture")[115]
Symbolism:In 1927 the Federal Council of Australian Institutes of Architects adopted a design for the seal of the proposed Federal Institute by two Tasmanian architects, Alan Cameron Walker and Archibald Thomas Johnston, that was based upon the seal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, using kangaroos instead of lions and a rising sun in the shield. The coat of arms granted by the College of Arms in 1956 was based upon this seal, as have all subsequent institute logos and badges, with the most recent version of the logo adopted in 2008.[116] The Latin motto was originally adopted at the suggestion of Victorian architect, William Arthur Mordey Blackett, at the 1928 Conference of the Federal Council of Australian Institutes of Architects, which discussed the establishment of the federal institute, with the motto's original translation given as "We advance our Art together".[117] In a 1951 edition of the Institute Journal, Architecture, the RAIA President, Cobden Parkes, explained further on the motto and its meaning:

External links

Notes and References

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