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Recently elevated to Fellow by the Institute of Architects, Tina Tziallas graduated from Sydney University in 2003 and underwent registration with the NSW Architects Registration Board soon after. In 2013, she launched her own practice, Tziallas Architects in the Southern Highlands of NSW and has never looked back.Tina has worked on a variety of projects, including high-end and sustainable residential, multi-unit, commercial, equine, religious, and landscape projects, as well as a variety of masterplans & feasibility studies. Tina has a passion for heritage/ adaptive re-use work as well as designing contemporary, sustainable dwellings.That passion and flair for beautiful design was just one reason Tina was recently elevated to a Fellow by the Institute of Architects? Fellowship, of course is awarded to those who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice, so this is quite an honour.In this podcast, Tina talks about some of those passions, design ideas, concepts to do with sustainability and a whole lot more.This podcast is brought to you in association with AWS, proud sponsors of our 2025 Residential series of podcasts.
Ruth Newman is registered with the NSW Architects Registration Board which means our clients know we are operating under a Code of Conduct and have the required professional standards, and keep learning to provide our clients the service they expect.
Moments after being awarded the Architects Medallion at a ceremony held at the NSW Architects Registration Board, we sat down Eric Ye to talk about his ideas, aspirations and practice. The Architects Medallion has been awarded by the Board since 1924 to a graduate from a NSW school of architecture who has achieved distinction in their studies. Eric Ye is a graduate from the University of Technology Sydney, and he was awarded not just for his outcomes in design studio, but also for his leadership in the co-creation of the Post- publication, and his inclusive work as a tutor of architecture. On top of that, Eric has received numerous awards, and has featured at the Oslo Triennale. He currently works at Andrew Burges Architects and is a casual academic at UTS.
Australian and New Zealand students of architecture have been organising their own conferences since the 1960s, and have landed in every major centre across the region since then. This year, Agency was the title of the 2017 Australasian Student Architecture Congress, and the NSW Architects Registration Board was proud to support the first congress to visit Sydney since 1999. This is our second feature on Agency, and in this episode we present to you a supercut of Agency 2017 – a glimpse into the three days of wide-ranging, challenging and fascinating talks, workshops and exhibitions. You can find out more about the Australasian Student Architecture Congress as www.agency2017.net
Australian and New Zealand students of architecture have been organising their own conferences since the 1960s, and have landed in every major centre across the region since then. This year, Agency was the title of the 2017 Australasian Student Architecture Congress, and the NSW Architects Registration Board was proud to support the first congress to visit Sydney since 1999. It was a real privilege to attend Agency 2017, and in this episode we meet some of the students that brought Agency to life. We reveal where the idea of Congress originated, and explore how Agency came about – and why Sydney this year?
The NSW Architects Registration Board is tasked by the Architects Act to do 4 things; protect the consumer, inform the public, promote architecture, and register architects. So how do you register an architect? If you’ve ever asked that question, this podcast is for you. In some countries around the world, graduating from a 5 year degree in architecture is enough to make you an architect. But in Australia, a graduate must have a period of practical experience following university, and must have successfully completed an examination prior to applying for registration. That’s because Australia defines the regulation of professional services as a consumer protection measure. There are now more pathways to register as an architect. This podcast outlines those pathways, and gives you an insiders view on what examiners look for in candidates. Hear from Melonie Bayl-Smith, the founder and director of Bijl Architecture, and the Convenor of pathways for the NSW Architects Registration Board - of which she is a Board member, and from Sydney architect and examiner, Ben Giles.
We present the second Salon on Standards hosted by the UTS School of Architecture in association with the NSW Architects Registration Board. This series invites experts in the field to discuss the standards and regulations that shape the profession of architecture in Australia. Documents like the Accreditation Procedure and Competency Standard are fundamental to architects and architecture. They provide the roadmap for how we accredit university programs, examine architects on their way to registration, right through their continuing professional development. In this episode we go back to school to discuss the professional Accreditation of architectural education, which is guided in Australia and New Zealand by the Architecture Program Accreditation Procedures. So what standards do they measure? Who’s sets it? And does that standard even matter? In this episode we are joined by Professor Sue Savage from the Queensland University of Technology, Kathlyn Loseby COO of Crone Architects, and Professor Gerard Reinmuth from the University of Technology Sydney. You can find our Primer for this event here: https://www.architects.nsw.gov.au/download/ARB%20Primer%20on%20Accreditation.pdf
We present the first Salon on Standards hosted by the UTS School of Architecture in association with the NSW Architects Registration Board. This series invites experts in the field to discuss the standards and regulations that shape the profession of architecture in Australia. Documents like the National Standard of Competency for Architects and the Accreditation Procedure are fundamental to architects and architecture. They provide the roadmap for how we accredit university programs, examine architects on their way to registration, right through their continuing professional development. So where exactly did they come from? And how have they changed over the years to keep up with the profession? And do they actually work? In this episode we’re joined by architect and Professor Kirsten Orr from the University of Melbourne, Dr Peter Raisbeck from the University of Melbourne, and Sydney architect Melonie Bayl-Smith, from Bijl Architecture. You can find our Primer for this event here: https://www.architects.nsw.gov.au/download/ARB%20Primer%20on%20Standards%202017.pdf Download a summary of the National Standard of Competency for Architects https://www.architects.nsw.gov.au/download/ARB_National%20Standard%20of%20Competency%20for%20Architects.pdf
Professor Kristien Ring - World Architecture Day Global Oration by NSW Architects Registration Board
Architect Tim Horton is Registra of the NSW Architects Registration Board and is the Series Host of Australia by Design that airs on Free to Air Channel 10 on Saturday !5th July at 3pm -the 9 part series showcases some of Australia's leading architecture, including everything from houses to bridges -one to watch out for!
Architecture Insights is a podcast series produced by the NSW Architects Registration Board. In this episode, Janne Ryan interviews Matt Chan about his experience of the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship.
Shelter Hacks: Art & Architecture conversation curated by Penny Craswell featuring special guest panellists: Timothy Horton, Registrar, NSW Architects Registration Board, and Hugo Moline & Heidi Axelsen, architect-artist duo and creators of Owner Occupy (SCAF Project 28). Moderated by noted TV and radio presenter Fenella Kernebone. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 16 September 2015, in association with SCAF Project 27, Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eyal Zur: Sway, and SCAF Project 28, Hugo Moline and Heidi Axelson: Owner Occupy.