Stormtech has announced that it will fully sponsor a selected Aboriginal architect, graduate or senior student of architecture to attend the 2011 Glenn Murcutt Master Class.
March 2nd, 2011
The Glenn Murcutt International Architecture Master Class is a 2-week residential program in which 32 participants receive mentorship from and collaborate with Glenn Murcutt and other notable Australian architects, including Richard Leplastrier, Peter Stutchbury, Brit Andresen and Lindsay Johnston.
The first week takes place at Murcutt’s master work, ‘Riversdale’, the Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre on the Shoalhaven River south of Sydney. The second week is held at Sydney’s Carriageworks.
Stormtech has long supplied drainage channels and systems to projects by Pritzker-winning Murcutt, as well exporting its range of architectural drainage systems all over the world.
Stormtech is proud to be offering its scholarship to an Aboriginal architect, graduate or senior student of architecture, covering tuition fees associated with the Master Class, accommodation and most meals over the 2-week program.
See below for images from the 2010 Glenn Murcutt Master Class, with a tutorial group featuring Glenn Murcutt, Lindsay Johnston, Professor Nobuaki Furuya, Professor Brit Andresen, Richard Leplastrier and Peter Stutchbury.
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