New study into Australian architecture in China

University of Queensland

researchers will explore how the ingenuity and expertise of Australian architects contributes to improving the quality of life among Chinese citizens.

The Australian Embassy in Beijing and Australian Consulate-General in Chengdu have commissioned a UQ School of Architecture team to undertake the project.

The Head of the School of Architecture Professor Cameron Bruhn said the team would also look at the emerging investment in public and community projects by governments in China.

"Australian architects have been living and working in China since the early 1980s," Professor Bruhn said.

"The scope and impact of their work exemplifies the economic and cultural success of the nation's professional services exports.

"This study will draw on the significant achievements of the past 40 years to anticipate future opportunities."

Professor Bruhn said the study is part of a long lasting and strong relationship between China and Australia.

"China and Australia have celebrated 45 years of diplomatic relations and the 40th anniversary of the foundation of the Australia-China Council," he said.

"In March this year, the Australian Government announced the establishment of the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations.

"The Foundation will build on the pioneering work of the Australia-China Council and engage all sectors of Australian society to strengthen one of Australia's most significant bilateral relationships."

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