Are you passionate about all things architecture and design?
March 2nd, 2016
The UQ Architecture lecture series is set to bring together cutting-edge architects and leading design thinkers who will bring new knowledge and challenge existing paradigms in the world of our built environment. Presented by the Asia Pacific Design Library in partnership with the UQ School of Architecture, this invaluable lecture series will encourage you to think, learn and discover more about contemporary architecture both on the local and international stage.
The eight-week long lecture series will deliver diverse perspectives from pre-eminent architects practising in Asia and Australia.
The first two lectures in the series will be part of the inaugural Asia Pacific Architecture Forum (APAF).
Architectural professionals who attend the series will be eligible for two formal continuing professional development (CPD) points.
UQ Architecture Lecture with Moon Hoon + APAF Opening Night
1 March
Speaker: Moon Hoon – Moon Hoon, Seoul
Time: 5.30pm for 6:30pm start – 8:00pm
Where: SLQ Auditorium 1 & 2, Level 2, Stanley Place, South Brisbane
Register: Eventbrite
UQ Architecture Lectures
8 March
Speakers: Yo Shimada – TATO Architects, Kobe Japan + Paul Hotston – Phorm, Brisbane
15 March
Speakers: Lara Nobel + Andrew Carter – The Tiny House Company, Brisbane
22 March
Speaker: Richard Kirk – Kirk Architects, Brisbane
BREAK (no lecture on Tue 29 March)
05 April
Speakers: Rodney Eggleston + Anne-Laure Cavigneaux – MARCH Studio, Melbourne
12 April
Speaker: Kieran Wong – CODA Studio, Perth
19 April
Speakers: Georgia Singleton—Woods Bagot, Sydney
26 April
Speaker: Kevin Low – Small Projects, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 6:00pm for 6:30pm start – 8:00pm
Where: SLQ Auditorium 1, Level 2, Stanley Place, South Brisbane
Register: Eventbrite
SLQ Asia Pacific Design Library
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