How can attention to wellbeing reinvigorate architectural education? How can we empower students as the agents of this transformation? 

Watch Narelle Lemon’s keynote presentation from the Wellbeing of Architects Symposium. Narelle Lemon is a VC Professoriate Research Fellow Edith Cowan University and an interdisciplinary expert in Pedagogy of Belonging. Her keynote lecture offers a critique of the status quo in tertiary education and positions wellbeing as a transformative force for a new and human-centred approach to educating architects. 


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John Doyle, Kate Hislop, Philip Oldfield, Kathy Waghorn and Blake Hillebrand on what peak bodies can do.

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Closing remarks with Naomi Stead, Julie Wolfram Cox, Kieran Wong and Maryam Gusheh.

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Natalie Galea, Kirsten Orr, Brian Clohessy and John Held examines policy and legislation as forces for good.

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Held at Collingwood Yards on 8–9 May 2024, the Wellbeing of Architects Symposium is an outcome of the Wellbeing of Architects research project. The education day was convened by Maryam Gusheh.

The films of these sessions were made by Shing Hei Ho. The production and release is supported by the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia. Photography: Alexander Salem.