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Professional body (organisation)

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

History

The Institute of West Australian Architects (WAIA) was founded in May 1896, with George Temple-Poole as inaugural president. Edwin Summerhayes was a founding member.

In March 1943, the WAIA merged with the Australian Institute of Architects, becoming the WA Chapter of the RAIA.

Publication

The Architect was a quarterly publication between 1939 and 2007.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of the WA Chapter and Past Presidents". Australian Institute of Architects. 11 August 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  2. "Institute of West Australian Architects". Western Mail. Western Australia. 18 December 1896. p. 23. Retrieved 13 January 2020 – via Trove.
  3. 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
  4. Erickson, Dorothy (2011). "Edwin Summerhayes b. 1868". Design & Art Australia Online.
  5. Royal Australian Institute of Architects. W.A. Chapter (1982), The architect, Wescolour Press (W.A.).], retrieved 13 January 2020

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