Architects Assist

Architects Assist (AA) is a national grassroots organisation of Australian architects and other built environment professionals and students.[1] Under the umbrella of the Australian Institute of Architects,[2][3] it promotes and coordinates efforts of its members directly assisting those affected by natural disasters or otherwise disadvantaged and unable to access architectural design and planning services.[4][5][6]

Architects Assist
Formation4 January 2020
FounderJiri Lev
TypeGrassroots professional organisation
PurposeEquity of access to sustainable and resilient architecture
Location
  • Australia
ServicesArchitecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
Membership (2020)
600 firms
Parent organization
Australian Institute of Architects
Budget
Nil
Volunteers (2020)
1500 students
Websitearchitectsassist.com.au

References

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