Moddex and The Australian Institute of Architects: Crafting Tomorrow’s Built Environments Together

In today’s world of construction, every partnership matters. Especially when it comes to reshaping our built environments, making them more functional, sustainable, and beautiful. That’s why we at Moddex are thrilled to announce our national partnership with The Australian Institute of Architects, an esteemed institution deeply committed to enhancing our built surroundings and communities.

Bridging Knowledge Gaps

Moddex has always stood for innovation, always searching for better solutions to the unique challenges of construction projects. It’s in our DNA – to think differently, to ensure “Everything Fits” in the most harmonious way possible. But innovation doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s a culmination of shared experiences, insights, and collaborative ventures. This partnership is a manifestation of that belief.

The Australian Institute of Architects, with its dedication to fostering excellence in design and its impact on our communities, perfectly aligns with our vision to create the world’s most trusted pathways. Our collaboration is not merely about association but about broadening horizons, sharing knowledge, and uplifting the entire industry.


“A partnership of this nature is certain to enhance the synergy between architects and industry professionals, fostering mutual support and understanding. Ultimately, we hope to work together to deliver better design outcomes for the community through partnering with the Institute and its members”

Elle Dickson, Head of Marketing, Moddex.


The Institute’s Chief Executive Officer Cameron Bruhn said the collaboration would assist in broader knowledge sharing between architects and the wider construction industry.

In an evolving world of architecture, where precision and efficiency is key, Moddex is excited for the opportunities that lie ahead, and most importantly, ready to uphold our promise: Everything Fits.

To Find Out More

To find our more about our new partnership, head over to the AIA’s recent article.