The Architecture Symposium 2019, Sydney

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The Architecture Symposium 2019, Sydney

By Architecture Media

Date and time

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 · 8:30am - 5pm AEST

Location

Art Gallery of New South Wales

The Domain Art Gallery Road Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia

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Description

So much contemporary architectural work is highly skilled and individually successful, yet our cities are deteriorating in terms of our collective enjoyment and experience of the spaces held between. This critical daylong symposium will examine instances where a number of individual works of architecture have collectively heightened the qualities of public space. Delegates will engage with a range of urban projects where the civic “sum” is greater than the architectural “part.”

Join us at The Architecture Symposium in Sydney as we probe the means, methods, successes and failures of architecture’s role in shaping our cities, and uncover how we can sharpen our collective contribution.


Curators:

Laura Harding, Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects
Adam Haddow, SJB

Speakers:

URBAN CAMPUS

  • Ninotschka Titchkosky, BVN (Kambri cultural precinct, Australian National University)
  • Nigel Bertram, NMBW (RMIT University precinct)

URBAN ENSEMBLES

  • Victoria Reeves, Kennedy Nolan (Nightingale Village)
  • Penny Fuller, Silvester Fuller (Loftus Lane)

CIVIC CATALYSTS

  • Tai Ropiha, Chrofi (Maitland Riverlink)
  • Rodney Eggleston, March Studio (Kingborough Community Hub)

AGGREGATE URBANISM

  • Jared Webb, Richards and Spence (Cornerstone Stores)
  • Kerstin Thompson, Kerstin Thompson Architects (Balfe Park Lane)

CIVIC EVOCATION

  • Aaron Roberts, Edition Office (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial)
  • Angelo Candalepas, Candalepas Associates (Sydney Modern Project competition entry)

ACCRETIVE ARCHITECTURE

  • Michael Banney, M3architecture (Sibyl Centre and Langley Building for the Women's College)
  • Peter Elliott, Peter Elliott Architecture and Urban Design (Parliament of Victoria Annexe Building)

URBAN PUNCTUATION

  • Adrian Iredale, Iredale Pedersen Hook (Highgate Primary School)
  • Suzannah Waldron, Searle x Waldron Architecture (University of Melbourne, End of Trip Facilities).

ARCHITECTURAL EDGES

  • Ilana Freadman, Freadman White (Whitlam Place)
  • Tony Chenchow, Chenchow Little (Waterloo Apartments)

CPD
5 Formal points

Header image: Maitland Riverlink by Chrofi. Photography: Simon Wood.

Note:
Tickets are non-refundable. All details are correct at the time of publication, however changes in format, content and speaker line-up may become necessary, at the discretion of Architecture Media.

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