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Tag Archives: Donald Bates
2015 National Architecture Conference Day 3
The final day of Risk, the 2015 National Architecture Conference, promised to build upon the excellent discussion and keynote addresses from the following day. If you missed the earlier highlights take a look back on Day 1 and Day 2 … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, News
Tagged 2015 National Architecture Conference, 2015 National Conference, Amanda Levete, Anthony Burke, Anyone Corporation, Ben Hewett, Cameron Bruhn, Caroline Bos, Cynthia Davidson, Donald Bates, Jeremy Mcleod, Jeremy Till, Kasper Jensen, Nightingale Apartments, Risk 2015, Sam Spurr, THE COMMONS, Vivian Mitsogianni
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More than one way to skin a building
Last Thursday a fascinating event entitled “More than one way to skin a building” took place at the University of Melbourne. Presented by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, the panel discussion was the first of a series of … Continue reading