RAA Journal - First Edition 2025

$38.50

PRESALE COMING UP!

The inaugural RAA Journal, Field - Edition 2025, will be available for presale from the 1st of December.

Produced by the Regional Architecture Association, Field reflects the regions we work in — their landscapes, communities and creative energy. It celebrates our members and the projects that shape regional places, while sharing ideas and innovation from RAA conversations with a broader audience. Field connects community, sparks dialogue, and honours the craft and care that define architecture in the regions.

The first issue spans themes as diverse as housing strategy, regional resilience and the future of public works procurement. It delves into the material realities of practice — from hempcrete construction and prefabrication to the challenges of building in remote contexts — and offers perspectives that stretch from the East Coast to Central Australia. Through essays, project profiles and conversations, it captures how architects, communities and makers are shaping more responsive, resourceful and connected regional places.

PRESALE COMING UP!

The inaugural RAA Journal, Field - Edition 2025, will be available for presale from the 1st of December.

Produced by the Regional Architecture Association, Field reflects the regions we work in — their landscapes, communities and creative energy. It celebrates our members and the projects that shape regional places, while sharing ideas and innovation from RAA conversations with a broader audience. Field connects community, sparks dialogue, and honours the craft and care that define architecture in the regions.

The first issue spans themes as diverse as housing strategy, regional resilience and the future of public works procurement. It delves into the material realities of practice — from hempcrete construction and prefabrication to the challenges of building in remote contexts — and offers perspectives that stretch from the East Coast to Central Australia. Through essays, project profiles and conversations, it captures how architects, communities and makers are shaping more responsive, resourceful and connected regional places.