West Australian Institute of Architects

The West Australian Institute of Architects was a professional society for architects in Western Australia.

History

The Institute was originally known as the Institute of West Australian Architects. George Temple-Poole was president in 1896.[1][2] Edwin Summerhayes was a founding member.

The Institute subsequently became a state chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.

Publication

The Architect was a quarterly publication between 1939 and 2007.[3]

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gollark: Not car-scale hardware.
gollark: IIRC that's mostly just bad for longer wires, such as those in electricity grids.
gollark: I mean, practically, the somewhat worse fuel efficiency of a non-computer-controlled car is going to be worse for you than "but what if there's a nuclear war and my car doesn't work".
gollark: People seem to really like talking about EMP attacks or something despite them... not really being very plausible problems, compared to everything else.

See also

References

  1. "INSTITUTE OF WEST AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTS". Western Mail. Western Australia. 18 December 1896. p. 23. Retrieved 13 January 2020 via Trove.
  2. Richards, Duncan; Mungham, John; Royal Australian Institute of Architects. W.A. Chapter; Curtin University of Technology. School of Architecture, Construction and Planning (2003), High hopes : the Institutes of Architecture of Western Australia, Royal Australian Institute of Architects (WA Chapter), ISBN 978-0-9581617-0-1
  3. Royal Australian Institute of Architects. W.A. Chapter (1982), The architect, Wescolour Press (W.A.).], retrieved 13 January 2020
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