Run by the NSW chapter of the RAIA, Tuesday Nights Architectural Panel Talks are back in Autumn. They will be held on most Tuesday evenings throughout March, April and May, at 6.30pm, 3 Manning Street Potts Point NSW 2011. Members: FREE Student Members: FREE Non-Members:$10.00 Students: $5.00 Tuesday 4th March Portraying ArchitectureMost people experience […]
March 4th, 2008
Run by the NSW chapter of the RAIA, Tuesday Nights Architectural Panel Talks are back in Autumn.
They will be held on most Tuesday evenings throughout March, April and May, at 6.30pm, 3 Manning Street Potts Point NSW 2011.
Members: FREE
Student Members: FREE
Non-Members:$10.00
Students: $5.00
Tuesday 4th March
Portraying Architecture
Most people experience architecture via images in a magazine. The image conditions the way we see, and understand a building. This talk will look at several projects which have been photographed in different ways, and discuss the rationale behind why magazine editors select some images over others. It will also look at different types of photography form architecture to lifestyle, and discuss what type of image works best in different situations. Including David Clark, Editor Australian Vogue Living, Dr Paul McGillick, Editorial Director of Indesign Publishing, Heidi Dokulil and Brett Boardman, with introduction by Sam Marshall.
For more information contact nsw@raia.com.au or 02 9246 4055
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