The Sydney Studio Soirées are a series of events where a selection of Sydney studios will open their doors for Conference attendees.
Attendees will see the inner workings of some of the city’s leading firms that work across a mix of typologies and project types.
Suite Six
When: From 5.30pm, Thursday, 01 May
Location: 3/11 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW
Inside Suite Six, a mix of international and local practices—from established offices to young studios—come together under one roof. AHMM, Archer Office, Collins and Turner, EOC, Foolscap, MRTN, Prevalent, Sibling Architecture, and ZHLA each contribute distinct perspectives. Rather than operating in silos, they continuously learn from one another, testing approaches and exchanging insights. This interplay of backgrounds and scales enriches their collective output, ensuring that every project benefits from a blend of seasoned experience and fresh thinking. In Suite Six, collaboration spans disciplines and generations, proving that diversity and cooperation strengthen the design process.
TERROIR
When: From 5.30pm, Thursday, 01 May
Location: 2/79 Myrtle St, Chippendale NSW 2008
TERROIR is a micro-international practice, founded in Hobart and Sydney 25 years ago and for the last 15 years with an office in Copenhagen. The Founders all met studying architecture in Tasmania, at a school where in 1990 they were reading about climate change and had experienced first-hand the battles to save Tasmanian rivers and forests.
Aileen Sage
When: From 5.30pm, Thursday, 01 May
Location: Level 2, 397 Riley Street Surry Hills NSW 2010
Aileen Sage share a Surry Hills studio with like-minded friends in architecture and allied fields – Polly Harbison Design, Scale Architecture, Black Sheep, Billy Maynard Architects, Studio Maat, Primary Works and Samson Ossedryver Studio.
We regularly work on projects together, with and for each other.
Aileen Sage is a collaborative design practice with a focus on community infrastructure and the integration of architecture and cultural narratives in both the public and private realm. Our work is inquisitive, deeply researched and sensitive to site, heritage and context. In every project we look for moments of joy.