The REBUILD Exhibition Committee would like to formally invite you to the opening of REBUILD: the graduation exhibition for the 2009 Interior Architecture Program at UNSW.
The REBUILD Exhibition Committee would like to formally invite you to the opening of REBUILD: the graduation exhibition for the 2009 Interior Architecture Program at UNSW.
April 4th, 2011
The REBUILD Exhibition Committee would like to formally invite you to the opening of REBUILD: the graduation exhibition for the 2009 Interior Architecture Program at UNSW.
The night will start at 6pm, on Tuesday 24th November 2009, at the Basement Level of the Kings Cross Carpark
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