“Reflecting on 30 years’ experience, leading New York architect and designer Michael Sorkin will present his views on innovative design practice, international trends and where South-East Queensland is positioned for future development. ”
"Reflecting on 30 years’ experience, leading New York architect and designer Michael Sorkin will present his views on innovative design practice, international trends and where South-East Queensland is positioned for future development. "
April 4th, 2011
“Reflecting on 30 years’ experience, leading New York architect and designer Michael Sorkin will present his views on innovative design practice, international trends and where South-East Queensland is positioned for future development. ”
Tickets $40, call 136 246 or visit qtix.com.au
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