The 2022 WA Architects Board Award
In 2022 Suzie was again recognised for her Advocacy work and enhancing thepublic’s confidence and awareness of the roles of architects andarchitecture, winning the prestigious
In 2022 Suzie was again recognised for her Advocacy work and enhancing thepublic’s confidence and awareness of the roles of architects andarchitecture, winning the prestigious
Read more about the award here.
Q As the first woman since 1896 to be elected as president of the WA Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, what is your
Suzanne Hunt offers her observations and advice for graduates and students facing unsettling times. Who would have thought 12 months ago that Australia would be
Thank you. I would like to firstly acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we meet today the Wadjuk people of the proud
Rotary Speech, Thursday 9 August 2018 Good morning everyone and thank you Pat sincerely for the invitation to talk today about the importance of Design
1. You’ve had your practice for over 14 years now. Can you tell us a bit about what that’s been like, how you’ve managed to
I’d like start by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet today, the Wadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and pay
I’d like start by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet today, the Wadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and pay
My associate Cat Lee and I have worked together since 2003. Initially working in my previous practice with my baby under the desk and her
Our studios are located on Whadjuk and Wadandi Noongar Boodja.
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