Architecture & Interior Architecture Club

Fundraising events for the Annual Exhibition.

About us

 

Make Good | A construction term referring to the process of repairing or bringing something up to finished standard or previous condition 

 

Welcome to the Interior + Architecture Club! Whether you're passionate about design, collaboration, or innovation, you've joined a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, all eager to grow both personally and professionally. This year’s exhibition, MAKE GOOD, will be held on Level 5 of the Kaurna building on November the 28th. The Annual Studio Committee is excited to bring you a night in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Kaurna building and the end of an era for UniSA Architecture and Interior Architecture.

EVERY Architecture and Interior Architecture student should become a member; this is the best way to hear about all the great events we'll be running this year and in years to come.

*Note - you will need to register as a new member with your UniSA email and password. For more information you can email us at USASA-archi@usasa.sa.edu.au

Stay tuned for updates on upcoming fundraisers and opportunities to get involved with the exhibition.

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annual.studio/

 

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  • 2024 ASM

    Architecture & Interior Architecture Club - 2024 Annual Special Meeting

  • 2025 ASM

    Architecture & Interior Architecture Club - 2025 Annual Special Meeting

  • Rules of Governance

    Rules of Governance - Architecture & Interior Architecture Club

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