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archipelago – usyd graduation show

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

launched on friday, the 26th of november, archipelago will showcase the work of graduates from master of architecture, bachelor of design in architecture, bachelor of design computing and master of interaction design programs.  the exhibition is held throughout the wilkinson building at the university of sydney, including the tin sheds gallery.

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emergent – newcastle university graduation show

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

emergent is this years title for the annual exhibition by final year master of architecture students who are showcasing their drawings, graphics and models from their year long design projects.

17:30 – 22:00
friday 19th november 2010

paddington town hall,
oxford street + oatley road
paddington

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ten is more – unsw graduation show

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

UNSW built environment presents ‘ten is more’ – the master of architecture graduate exhibition 2010.
the exhibition is located at  sun studios, 42 maddox st, alexandria and will open friday 19th november 6pm till 10pm & saturday 20th november 10am – 4pm
free event
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index 2010 – uts end of year show

Monday, November 15th, 2010

index 2010 is the annual curated review of student work from the UTS school of architecture. the show will be held in venues along kensington st, chippendale. this year’s general opening will take place on friday 3 december 2010,with an afternoon of discussion by key industry figures, followed by the opening of the index student exhibition.  click image for further info.

index forum: 2pm to 6pm
index 2010 student exhibition opening party: 6pm to 8pm
index 2010 exhibition: 10am – 4pm, 4-5 december

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jürgen mayer h. usyd lecture. 04.11.10

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

…from urban planning schemes and buildings to installation work and objects with new materials, the relationship between the human body, technology and nature form the background for a new production of space. highlighting the variety of scales on which his firm has operated in the past decade, jurgen mayer h. will discuss projects ranging in size from small furniture to large urban interventions…  <more info>

free event

6.30 – 8.00, thursday 4th november
ALT1, the wilkinson building,
148 city road, the university of sydney

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ufo @ creative sydney 10×10

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010


we’ve just been nominated by chris bosse for the creative sydney 10×10 night launching this friday at the MCA, circular quay, sydney!

a little more info on the 10×10 project…

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fifteen years of urban future exhibition

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

this thursday, london metropolitan will host the opening night of an international travelling exhibition that documents the first fifteen years of urban future organization. (more…)

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tom verebes – computational urbanism lecture

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

tom verebes (OCEAN UK) will be presenting a lecture at uts next tuesday entitled ‘computational urbanism: strategies confronting rapid urbanisation and the problem of disposable buildings’. (more…)

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chico monks

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

this tuesday saw the opening of chico monks exhibition at the robin gibson gallery in darlinghurst, sydney.  for the past four months monks has been manic in collecting vast quantities of scrap perspex, cutting, scratching and painting it in order to create a prolific collection of intriguing mini environments. (more…)

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architecture and inclusion

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

ufo scandinavia along with several other prominent european architecture practices have been invited to take part in an exhibition and lecture series at the jaroslav fragner gallery in the czech republic under the title more is less; big, bold and beautiful.

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