Sydney's architecture festival remains in full swing in its second week, with official activities lined up until Sunday.

All the events are listed on the festival website. However, as a sample:

Today's schedule includes architecture walks, and a session this evening with Marinel Dator and Katie Yeung as they describe their winning scheme for the Barcelona 2011 ideas competition, a solution that exploits the tension between ground and sky, gives the impression of a low-lying cloud hovering over a sunken pool'.

Events on Thursday include The Architectural Advocacy Challenge for Design & Density.

While on Friday, Architecture In Storage will see a tour led by Charles Pickett, Powerhouse Curator of Design and the Built Environment takes you into the Powerhouse Museum's collection stores at Castle Hill, where the collection of building parts and architectural models are housed in the state-of-the-art museum storage.

ArchiCareers day happens Saturday, October 29 at Tusculum & Book Bazaar. This is a day long event held at Tusculum for both tertiary students and secondary students from years 10,11 and 12.

On Sunday the UTS Architecture Warehouse space at 50 Kensington St will be open to the public, with instructors on hand to discuss the work, and new forms of material and manufacturing in architecture being explored. Kensington Exhibition Space — See the latest architecture exhibition on show at the Kensington St Warehouse gallery.

http://www.sydneyarchitecturefestival.org/