A discussion on public architecture, and how architects may need to rethink how they design it.
A discussion on public architecture, and how architects may need to rethink how they design it.
April 4th, 2011
A discussion on public architecture, and how architects may need to rethink how they design it.
6:30 – 8pm
Tickets are free but seating is limited – booking essential! To Reserve a seat: info@uromedia.com.au
After the panel discussion join us to launch a new book on the making of the Melbourne Convention Center, 8-9pm.
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