The Architecture Symposium: Acts of Generosity
Expanding the boundaries of civic design. Curated by Amy Muir and Rachel Neeson.
Amy Muir is an architect and director of Muir, a Melbourne-based architecture practice established in 2016. The practice engages with a range of projects, including those for public and institutional briefs, bringing a sympathetic and strategic attitude to the varying contexts that they work within. The practice is underpinned by a firm belief in project-based research that investigates the language of memory and place.
Holding degrees in interior design and architecture from RMIT University enables Amy to place equal value on the holistic crafting of interior and external form as one. In her previous role as Victorian President of the Australian Institute of Architects and as a current lecturer at RMIT University, Amy is committed to establishing strong links between teaching, research, practice and public advocacy.