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Tag Archives: Virginia San Fratello
2013 National Architecture Conference Day 3
The final day of the conference was welcomed by an overnight electrical storm and heavy downpour of Melbourne rain. With the previous day’s presentations still fresh in mind, the day began with very high expectations. It did not disappoint. Kathrin Aste, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 National Architecture Conference, 3d printing, Berkley Botantical Gardens, John de Manincor, Jorge Otero-Pailos, Kathrin Aste, LAAC Architects, Material, Matthias Kohler, Nader Tehrani, Paddington Reservoir Garden, Philippe Rahm, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, SOL Grotto, Tim Greer, Virginia San Fratello
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