Fast Forward Lecture Series 2010

Fast Foward is an annual lecture series hosted by NICAI's School of Architecture and Planning. The lectures present the recent and current work of leading practitioners in the fields of architecture, planning and urban design, including those working at national and international levels. This coming series includes lectures by two internationally renowned architects, as well as sessions focussing on the Auckland Supercity. The School believes that presenting the work and concerns of leading practitioners is crucial in supporting the ongoing debate, discussion and development in the fields of architecture and planning.

This is the third Fast Forward series, with ten lectures taking place from July to October.

Lectures are open to the public, and those other than Momoyo Kaijima are free entry. Attendance at each lecture earns 10 NZIA CPD points.

You can view information on individual lectures at the links below. For more details phone 09 373 7067.
 
Generously supported by GIB

Location/venue: 

University of Auckland

  • Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds Street. (Google Map | Streetview)
  • Paykel Auditorium, Owen G. Glenn Bldg, 12 Grafton Rd. (Google Map | Streetview)
Date: 
28 Jul 2010 - 13 Oct 2010
Cost: 
Free (except Momoyo Kaijima presentation)

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