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The School of Architecture & Design is committed to a future in which social responsibility and sustainability are key elements in architecture and design. The School offers a multi-disciplinary approach incorporating Interior Design, Furniture Design and Architecture. Our facilities are world class with specialty workshops located in an award-winning building, in the heart of Launceston's arts and cultural precinct.

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News & Events

21 February 2012
Stories in Form
Jacqueline Power, lecturer in Interior Design, has curated an exhibition called Stories in Form that has recently opened at Object: Australian Centre for Design. Read More....
CAPITheticAL: design ideas competition for a hypothetical Australian capital city
Do you have a passion for culture, cities and urban planning? The design ideas competition CAPITheticAL asks the world's best designers and artists to imagine how a national capital 'might' look if it were created today. Over $100,000 worth of prizes available! Register now, entry is free! Read More....
UTAS architecture graduate wins award!
UTAS School of Architecture & Design graduate David Parsons has been awarded the prestigious Australian Institute of Architects Graduate Prize in Architecture. Several other UTAS architecture students were short listed for the award. Read More....
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School of Architecture & Design YouTube Videos
The School of Architecture & Design ran a YouTube Competition for students to create a short video that portrays study life at our School. 1st prize was won by Alysia Bennett, and 2nd prize was won by Ed Bourke.
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Watch Ed's video

ANZAScA 2009 Conference, 25-27 November
Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association 43rd Annual Conference. School of Architecture & Design, Launceston, Tasmania.
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Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood
CSAW is a multidisciplinary research and education group that aspires to be a national leader in sustainable architectural design and building with wood. Visit CSAW's website

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