
Good citizens
What are our rights and responsibilities as architects? How do we keep the needs of community at the forefront? Tania Davidge asks what it means to be a good architectural citizen.

Architectural rabbit holes
Now could be the perfect time to look up, take stock, consider your options and head down those architectural rabbit holes, writes Tania Davidge.

Work / life imbalance
Tania Davidge has been thrown for a loop by the demands of COVID-19 isolation and juggling work with the supervision, feedback and conversation kids require for online learning.

2018 MPavilion – Naomi Milgrom & Carme Pinós
Carme Pinós is the architect for the 2018 MPavilion! Tania Davidge interviews philanthropist Naomi Milgrom.

Reporting from the Front
Tania Davidge was in Venice on Parlour's behalf. Following her excellent guest posting on Instagram, she shares her thoughts on the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.

How to be ‘notable’
Writing Wikipedia entries lead Tania Davidge to consider the concept 'notability', how it is constructed and what it means for women in architecture.

Australian women of the 2012 Venice Biennale
Tania Davidge reflects on the diverse range of Australian women at in the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Shifting the discourse
Tania Davidge asks how might we subvert, challenge or rethink elements of architecture culture that disadvantage women and diversity.