2026 AASA/ACSA International Conference Planetary Practice
Planetary Practice
Architectures of a Shared Global Future
Planetary Practice is an international conference that invites architectural researchers, educators, and practitioners to explore how design might respond to the expansive and interconnected questions of our time.
Architecture and urbanism are increasingly called upon to engage with planetary challenges—those that exceed disciplinary boundaries and resist easy solutions. These challenges are cultural, material, environmental, technological, and political; they unfold unevenly across places and communities, and they demand new ways of thinking, imagining, and practicing.
Rather than retreating into crisis or urgency, Planetary Practice encourages approaches that are reflective, generative, and speculative. How might architectural design open up new pathways of inquiry? What forms of practice are needed to engage meaningfully with complex, large-scale conditions? What roles might pedagogy, research, design and built work play in shaping futures at multiple scales?
This conference seeks contributions that examine how architecture can operate as a planetary practice—through design, through research, through teaching, and through the cultivation of new forms of knowledge and collaboration. We welcome submissions that challenge conventional categories, that connect across disciplines and cultures, and that propose new imaginaries for practice in a time of planetary entanglement.
Presented by The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA), the 2026 International Conference is hosted in Brisbane, 8 - 11 July and features presentations by Monash Architecture academics:
Thursday 9 July
Designing Inclusive, Ethical Pedagogies: concurrent sessions moderated by Kathy Waghorn
Buildings & Trees: A Pedagogical Approach To Multi-Species Design, presented by Louise Wright
Sustainability Research + Education: Building Scale and Below - panel includes Erik L’Heureux
Friday 10 July
Xxxxx: A Place-based Pedagogy Connecting Forms Of Knowledge For The Climate Capable Practitioner - panel presenter Kathy Waghorn
Inscribing Collective Responsibilities: What Making And Sharing Architectural Histories And Theories Might Be - panel presentations by Jacqueline Alexander, Alexandra Brown & Charity Edward
Technology in Planetary Practice: concurrent sessions moderated by Erik L’Heureux
Architectural Education for an Open/Undetermined Future - panel includes Mel Dodd
Saturday 11 July
Planetary Scaffolds: Destabilisation and Epistemic Apprenticeship in First-Year Architecture Education - panel presentations by Jhana Pfeiffer-Hunt, Rachel Couper, & James Fletcher
Explore the full conference schedule.
Event Details
- Date:
- 8 July 2026 at 12:00 am – 11 July 2026 at 12:00 am
- Venue:
- Brisbane
- Cost:
- Paid event please register
- Categories:
- Architecture; Industry / Alumni; Research
Description
Planetary Practice
Architectures of a Shared Global Future
Planetary Practice is an international conference that invites architectural researchers, educators, and practitioners to explore how design might respond to the expansive and interconnected questions of our time.
Architecture and urbanism are increasingly called upon to engage with planetary challenges—those that exceed disciplinary boundaries and resist easy solutions. These challenges are cultural, material, environmental, technological, and political; they unfold unevenly across places and communities, and they demand new ways of thinking, imagining, and practicing.
Rather than retreating into crisis or urgency, Planetary Practice encourages approaches that are reflective, generative, and speculative. How might architectural design open up new pathways of inquiry? What forms of practice are needed to engage meaningfully with complex, large-scale conditions? What roles might pedagogy, research, design and built work play in shaping futures at multiple scales?
This conference seeks contributions that examine how architecture can operate as a planetary practice—through design, through research, through teaching, and through the cultivation of new forms of knowledge and collaboration. We welcome submissions that challenge conventional categories, that connect across disciplines and cultures, and that propose new imaginaries for practice in a time of planetary entanglement.
Presented by The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA), the 2026 International Conference is hosted in Brisbane, 8 - 11 July and features presentations by Monash Architecture academics:
Thursday 9 July
Designing Inclusive, Ethical Pedagogies: concurrent sessions moderated by Kathy Waghorn
Buildings & Trees: A Pedagogical Approach To Multi-Species Design, presented by Louise Wright
Sustainability Research + Education: Building Scale and Below - panel includes Erik L’Heureux
Friday 10 July
Xxxxx: A Place-based Pedagogy Connecting Forms Of Knowledge For The Climate Capable Practitioner - panel presenter Kathy Waghorn
Inscribing Collective Responsibilities: What Making And Sharing Architectural Histories And Theories Might Be - panel presentations by Jacqueline Alexander, Alexandra Brown & Charity Edward
Technology in Planetary Practice: concurrent sessions moderated by Erik L’Heureux
Architectural Education for an Open/Undetermined Future - panel includes Mel Dodd
Saturday 11 July
Planetary Scaffolds: Destabilisation and Epistemic Apprenticeship in First-Year Architecture Education - panel presentations by Jhana Pfeiffer-Hunt, Rachel Couper, & James Fletcher
Explore the full conference schedule.