Architects Without Frontiers are hiring! . We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Coordinator to join our team. . For more information and to apply, visit: *https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/Members/AWFAustralia/coordinator* *.* Applications close Sunday...
Are you an Australian-based architect looking for an opportunity to give back to communities in need? The Anganwadi Project (TAP) is looking for experienced volunteer...
CROWDFUNDING IS LIVE || Babbarra Women's Centre artists have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to exhibit their work at the Australian Embassy in Paris in October. They...
Humanitarian Architecture: The story of a Design Nomad Esther Charlesworth, Founding Director of Architects Without Frontiers and RMIT Professor is presenting at QUT Design Lab about...
The United Nations says the number of people fleeing conflict and violence is now the highest since World War II. Please give generously to the #ASRCTelethon[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/asrctelethon/]...
RA-MARAMA COMMUNITY INFORMATION HUB It's been slow progress with the seasonal rains, but we are so excited to see the staircase that leads to the Great...
National Reconciliation Week 2019 At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of...
A huge congratulations to our partners at The Anganwadi Project (TAP) on the Inauguration of the beautiful Anganwadi (preschool) in Bondalawanda, India. The incredible TAP volunteers...
Architects Without Frontiers with Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, Maningrida Arts Centre, Hassell and AWF Network Partners[/partners/] are working together on a concept design for a new,...
Architects Without Frontiers and Tract are thrilled to be working with the Melbourne Section of the Victorian Apiarist Association and the Collingwood Children's Farm to...
We are thrilled to welcome Clarke Hopkins Clarke to our AWF Partner Network! Clarke Hopkins Clarke (CHC) design to change the world, one project at a...
Today we're looking back to our very first built project, Hope House in Afghanistan. From 2005-2007 AWF worked with Mahboba's Promise and Tomaszewski Associates to build...
Ever wanted to roll up your sleeves and make a difference to those who need it the most? We have upcoming projects in the Annapurna region...
DISASTER, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - Forging careers in the disaster management, humanitarian and development space On Thursday, the UNSW Faculty of Built Environment hosted a public...
RMIT’s Master of Disaster, Design and Development (MoDDD) hosted a fantastic public lecture featuring three leaders in the humanitarian architecture and built environment sector. The inspiring...
Design, Women and Housing for Melbourne Design Week 2019 Design, Women and Housing was a three-part symposium held for Melbourne Design Week. Experts in their field...
AWF celebrates the amazing women we work alongside both locally, in remote Australia and the Asia Pacific region. We are honoured and proud to support...
Thank you to Jackie Wrafter, MBE and Co-Founder of the Kianh Foundation for her inspiring presentation yesterday about the process of establishing and building the...
We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Robert Stent as a Director at Architects Without Frontiers. We would like to warmly welcome Robert to the...
Architects Without Frontiers and AWF Network Partners: Cox Architecture and WT Partnership, are thrilled to be working together in-kind on a new project with First...
AWF are very excited to welcome Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB) to our AWF Partner Network. JCB[http://jcba.com.au/] is an Australian design practice that brings a wealth...
Congratulations to the Aussie Action Abroad Construction Team who spent most of January working in the remote village of Sera, in the Lamjung region of...
On the 12th February, Architecture NSW had their first Tusculum Talk for 2019 which explored socially responsible architecture. The talks were inspiring and thought provoking,...
What is socially responsible architecture? How is it achieved? Is it compatible with commercial practice, and how can architects get involved? Find answers and inspiration...
On behalf of Architects Without Frontiers, our network partners, and our community partners, we wish you a safe festive season and a peaceful new year...
This time last year the Great Hall at the Ra-Marama Culture and Information Hub in Savusavu, Fiji was completed. It has been an exciting year...
Thank you to Milieu and all our Network Partners for our 2018 End of Year Celebration. On behalf of Architects Without Frontiers and all those your...
We would like to take the opportunity to introduce you to the people who make up the AWF team. Architects Without Frontiers’ team is a collective...
We are very excited to welcome Milieu to our AWF Partner Network. Milieu is a socially minded and multi-disciplinary property development company that focuses on creating...
IS RESILIENCE STILL RELEVANT? As the world faces a rising tide of disasters and climate-induced migration, we must ask serious questions about whether the design...
Architects Without Frontiers’ Coordinator, Jane McIntosh and Tract Landscape Architect, Esther Ziebell present to the Tract staff at their Talking Tract event in Melbourne. “Architects Without...
ABC article ‘The growing breed of ‘activist architects’ helping people in need’ interviews Eric J Cesal, Yasmeen Lari and AWF’s Esther Charlesworth. “I think we can,...
The fundamental purpose of architecture is to provide shelter, but in a world obsessed by novelty, development, and acquisition, this purpose is often subverted and...
The Architecture of Humanity: Free Public Lecture Hear two stories of architects transforming lives through design. Yasmeen Lari, Pakistan’s first female architect and disaster relief expert. Eric Cesal,...
Join us for Humanitarian Architecture Week, 6-9 August, at RMIT’s Melbourne campus. Global disaster and humanitarian experts from Maningrida to Kabul will explore how to...
Are you an architect looking for an opportunity to give back to communities in need? The Anganwadi Project (TAP) is looking for experienced Australian volunteer...
The Society for Indigenous Women of the Cakaudrove Province, Fiji (Soqosoqo Vakamarama i Taukei ni Cakaudrove, SVTC), recently held a workshop in The Great Hall...
For the eleventh consecutive year, Architects Without Frontiers and Aussie Action Abroad offer enthusiastic individuals, architecture students, and design professionals the opportunity contribute to community...
We’re thrilled to have the support of SJB in our global mission to aid vulnerable communities in designing and building health, education, and cultural projects...