[re]vision is a celebratory event held annually in the appreciation of the Master of Architecture program’s graduation year at the University of New South Wales. The exhibition is a chance for students to present their graduation projects through an exhibition to the building industry and its architectural industry.
[re]vision is a celebratory event held annually in the appreciation of the Master of Architecture program’s graduation year at the University of New South Wales. The exhibition is a chance for students to present their graduation projects through an exhibition to the building industry and its architectural industry.
April 4th, 2011
[re]vision is a celebratory event held annually in the appreciation of the Master of Architecture program’s graduation year at the University of New South Wales. The exhibition is a chance for students to present their graduation projects through an exhibition to the building industry and its architectural industry.
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