Architecture comes alive for the fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival.
The fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival starts from 20 October 2010 and closes with the Sydney Open on 6/7 November.
The Festival invites residents to engage with their city’s built environment through a range of talks, exhibitions, outdoor architecture installations, open days, children’s activities, behind-the-scenes viewings along with architectural tours by boat, cycle and on foot
Architecture comes alive for the fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival.
The fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival starts from 20 October 2010 and closes with the Sydney Open on 6/7 November.
The Festival invites residents to engage with their city’s built environment through a range of talks, exhibitions, outdoor architecture installations, open days, children’s activities, behind-the-scenes viewings along with architectural tours by boat, cycle and on foot
April 4th, 2011
Architecture comes alive for the fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival.
The fourth annual Sydney Architecture Festival starts from 20 October 2010 and closes with the Sydney Open on 6/7 November.
The Festival invites residents to engage with their city’s built environment through a range of talks, exhibitions, outdoor architecture installations, open days, children’s activities, behind-the-scenes viewings along with architectural tours by boat, cycle and on foot
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