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2011 Architecture Lecture Series - Morris

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Contemporary Australian Architects 2011 Wednesdays 7 to 28 September 6.00 pm. From urban to rural to pop, the full gamut of Australian architecture. Nick Tobias of Tobias Partners, Andrew Maynard, David Morris, Marika Neustupny,Lucinda McLean and Nigel Bertram of NMBW Architecture Studio. Presented in association with the ACT Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects. This annual lecture series showcases the latest work of renowned Australian architects. Presented in association with the ACT Chapter RAIA. Sponsored by BCA Certifiers
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When? This feed was archived on April 12, 2018 01:28 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on August 26, 2017 15:30 (6+ y ago)

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Contemporary Australian Architects 2011 Wednesdays 7 to 28 September 6.00 pm. From urban to rural to pop, the full gamut of Australian architecture. Nick Tobias of Tobias Partners, Andrew Maynard, David Morris, Marika Neustupny,Lucinda McLean and Nigel Bertram of NMBW Architecture Studio. Presented in association with the ACT Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects. This annual lecture series showcases the latest work of renowned Australian architects. Presented in association with the ACT Chapter RAIA. Sponsored by BCA Certifiers
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