
Elizabeth Carpenter
Elizabeth Carpenter is the NSW chapter president of the Institute of Architects, where she advocates for the importance of architecture in everyday life. As a jury member for the state architecture awards, Carpenter emphasizes the dual role of architecture as both an art form and a societal responsibility, highlighting its impact on community and environment. Her leadership in the architectural community underscores a dedication to fostering innovative and sustainable design practices.
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