Mentoring, both formal and informal, is an important way to share knowledge and experience and to develop strategies for navigating careers.
Speculative, exploratory pieces by a broad range of contributors
The evidence base – Parlour research and other relevant findings
Documenting those who came before us – an archive in progress
Tactics & recommendations from Parlour contributors
Practical support and concrete advice for people, practices and the profession.
Practical approaches to improving equity in architecture and built environment practices.
Podcast – informal chats about professional lives
Frank yarns with Indigenous practitioners.
Bringing research discussions to the wider professional community.
Sessions from Transformations: Action on Equity symposium
Practical action on equity in the workplace
Shaping the professional futures we want and need
Spirited discussions on feminism & the built environment
Recordings from one-off Parlour events.
Book for an upcoming event near you
Find your expert, speaker, critic or juror. Add or update your profile!
Take Parlour Instagram for a whirl. Sign up to guest host for a week!
Use our positive, productive guides to improve equity – for individual, employees and the professions
Help diversify Wikipedia – learn how to edit today!
Action at the level of the profession and society – increasing representation and visibility; changing systems.
Improving the world of work – pay equity, flexibility, policy and much more
Career paths and meanders. Climbing the ladder, stepping sideways, navigating, balancing, juggling and much more
Creating more equitable built environments, welcoming and supporting underrepresented groups and disadvantaged communities
Mentoring, both formal and informal, is an important way to share knowledge and experience and to develop strategies for navigating careers.
Parlour acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country across Australia’s many nations and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to the Indigenous people who are part of the Parlour community.
© 2024 Parlour. All Rights Reserved.