Award winning architect James Stockwell has been confirmed for the Rick Joy Blue Mountains Masterclass from 10-16 March 2012. Joining Rick Joy (Arizona), Peter Stutchbury, Richard Leplastrier and Lindsay Johnston will be award winning architect James Stockwell, one of the interesting mid-career practising architects booked to do the residential Master Class at Jemby Rinjah Lodge, […]
February 3rd, 2012
Award winning architect James Stockwell has been confirmed for the Rick Joy Blue Mountains Masterclass from 10-16 March 2012.
Joining Rick Joy (Arizona), Peter Stutchbury, Richard Leplastrier and Lindsay Johnston will be award winning architect James Stockwell, one of the interesting mid-career practising architects booked to do the residential Master Class at Jemby Rinjah Lodge, beside spectacular Evan’s Lookout in the beautiful Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
Others booked to do the program are practitioners and young architects from New Zealand, Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, NSW North Coast and from Singapore.
Book now at ozetecture.org
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