Emergency Architects Australia is celebrating their 5th birthday. To mark their past achievements and future projects, come and celebrate at C-ique Design Bar in Surry Hills, on Thursday 28th October from 6-8pm.
Emergency Architects Australia is celebrating their 5th birthday. To mark their past achievements and future projects, come and celebrate at C-ique Design Bar in Surry Hills, on Thursday 28th October from 6-8pm.
October 22nd, 2010
Emergency Architects Australia is celebrating their 5th birthday. To mark their past achievements and future projects, come and celebrate at C-ique Design Bar in Surry Hills, on Thursday 28th October from 6-8pm.
Emergency Architects helps to rebuild areas devastated by disasters by sending experienced architects and other built environment specialists to work alongside aid agencies, local communities and governments.
All the proceeds from the night will go to the East Awin PNG sanitation and healthy schools project
6-8pm, Thursday 28th October, C-ique Design Bar, 425 Bourke Street, Surry Hills
emergencyarchitects.org.au
info@emergencyarchitects.org.au
02 8004 7982
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