Glenn Murcutt, recipient of ‘the 2002 Pritzker Prize’ (The ‘Nobel Prize’ of architecture), is offering a two-weeks residential design studio program including extensive site investigations, intensive studio tutoring, and progress design critiques.
Glenn Murcutt, recipient of ‘the 2002 Pritzker Prize’ (The ‘Nobel Prize’ of architecture), is offering a two-weeks residential design studio program including extensive site investigations, intensive studio tutoring, and progress design critiques.
April 4th, 2011
Glenn Murcutt is widely known as the recipient of many important architectural awards, but probably more for ‘the 2002 Pritzker Prize’ (The ‘Nobel Prize’ of architecture) and his innovative design ideas.
He is now offering a two-weeks residential design studio program including extensive site investigations, intensive studio tutoring, and progress design critiques.
The program is limited to 30 places.
The first week will be held at Riversdale in the Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre on the Shoalhaven River. The second week will be held at the University of Sydney School of Architecture.
Application forms are available at ozetecture.org/oze_NEW_index.html under ‘Register’, which may be submitted on-line or copied and e-mailed to info@ozetecture.org.
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