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How to leverage the opportunities of working collectively

The full speaker line-up has been revealed for The Architecture Symposium, returning to Brisbane as part of the 2022 Asia Pacific Architecture Festival in March.

The symposium is exploring the overall theme of the festival, “Co-operate, co-design, co-exist,” and will include nine speakers from the Asia Pacific region, appearing both physically and remotely.

“We consider how architects and designers can leverage the myriad opportunities of working collectively – with other built environment professionals as well as with those working outside the industry,” say the organizers.

The speakers are:

Daniel Boyd, artist (Sydney, Australia)

Sanitas Pradittasnee, Sanitas Studio (Bangkok, Thailand)

Elisapeta Heta, Jasmax (Auckland, New Zealand)

Benjamin Mendoza, BAAD Studio (Makati, Philippines)

Amanda Sturgeon, Mott MacDonald (Sydney, Australia)

Marina Tabassum, Marina Tabassum Architects (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Luke Hayward, Atelier Luke (Byron Bay, Australia and Kyoto, Japan)

Erika Nakagawa, Erika Nakagawa Office (Yokohama, Japan)

Song Yehao, SUP Atelier and School of Architecture, Tsinghua University (Beijing, China)

The symposium will be held at State Library of Queensland on Friday 18 March. For further information and to purchase tickets, head here.

The Architecture Symposium is a Design Speaks program presented by Architecture Media, publisher of ArchitectureAU.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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