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On a global scale

As the world globalizes, opportunities for architects to access international markets increase. It is apparent that Australian architects are highly valued for their agility in fast-changing industry conditions, their ability to respond to local context and their focus on high-quality, sustainable design. Australians are also in demand in educational institutions overseas (see page 60) and are volunteering their time and skills for humanitarian work (see page 64).

This map locates all of the projects, practices and educators mentioned in this issue, in an attempt to reflect the scope of the architecture and design work being

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