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The Architecture Symposium Brisbane explores the lessons learned from site

Curated by Clare Kennedy and John Ellway, The Architecture Symposium: Out of Office will explore the design possibilities that can emerge from being on site.

The two-day symposium, to be held on 11 and 12 October, will delve into collaborative prototyping, sketching and open conversation on site that can lead to greater design outcomes, inspiration and project relationships.

Twelve speakers from Australia and abroad will share stories from site, their work with builders, and their hands-on models of practice and education. Featured speakers include Tomoaki Uno of Tomoaki Uno Architects, Scott Burchell of Comb Construction, Lucinda McLean of NMBW, Yolandé Vorster of Architectus Conrad Gargett, Claire Markwick-Smith of Claire Markwick-Smith, Kim Baber of Baber Studio, Sascha Solar-March of Saha, Laurens Bekemans of BC Architects and Studies, Sarah Lynn Rees of Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Daniel Burnett of Blok Modular, and Chloe Naughton of BVN.

The Architecture Symposium is a Design Speaks program organised by Architecture Media, supported by premium partners Planned Cover and Bondor, supporting partner Moddex, and hotel partner Ovolo.

To find more about Architecture Symposium: Out of Office, visit here.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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