RMIT ARCHITECTURE DESIGN ELECTIVES POSTERS SEMESTER 1 2019

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RMIT ARCHITECTURE MASTER AND BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE DESIGN ELECTIVE BALLOTING POSTERS SEMESTER 1 2019


MULTIVERSE ELECTIVE: MASTERS AND BACHELOR TUTORS: VICKY LAM & QUAN TRAN WEDNESDAYS 6-9PM ROOM 100.5.2

Image: Yayoi Kusuma “Infinity Mirrored Room. The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away.” 2013

This elective will explore how the complexities of urban transformations can be represented in animation and film. We will explore how to visualise and represent urban phenomena and narratives through animated drawings and film techniques. You will be taught visual effects techniques: - AfterEffects - Premiere Pro - Filming with digital camera Deliverables: Task 1- Short film/animated drawing exercise Task 2- Storyboarding and concept Task 3- Short film/ animation, folio



FIRMWARE./ IAN NAZARETH DAVID SCHWARZMAN

SEMESTER 1 2019 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE / MASTER OF URBAN DESIGN TUESDAYS 13:30 - 16:30, LOCATION: 100.04.003

This project is empowered by a process of data scrapping – whereby geo-referenced information and data from web-based Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) can be extracted into design environments. Here raw information is co-referenced. The platform is thus a conduit between APIs and computer aided design application (Rhinoceros 3D) through an algorithmic visual programming language (Grasshopper).

Firmware is a design- research excursion on the city, approaching digital interfaces as physical environments. Firmware, draws reference to a particular class of computer software that provides a standardized operating environment for the device's more complex operations. Without firmware, a hardware device would be non-functional.

The focus is to hybridise disparate datasets from public services and private entities who have a vested interest in the city. This convergence offers architects and urban designers an insight into behaviours of cities and networks, all captured through decentralised systems. These can record and reveal patterns and offer new ways of engaging with the city.

This analogy is deployed to focus on the relationship between virtual applications, digital realms and physical spaces in the city, as well as the implications they have on the temporal and permanent patterns of occupation, spaces, typologies etc. It seeks to establish a platform through which virtual (and even real-time) data can be juxtaposed from multiple sources and spatialised.

Using metropolitan Melbourne as a prototype, we will analyse and speculate about the future of the city.The course is structured through a series of analytical and critical investigations and design-research projects and you will work in teams.


CONRAD HAMANN IAN NAZARETH

Image: Metropolis, 1927 directed by Fritz Lang

SEMESTER 1 2019 LECTURES: WEEK 1-6 TUTORIALS: WEEKS 7, 10-12 THURSDAYS 09:30 - 12:30 LOCATION: 100.04.005

Urbanism: History and Theory introduces you to the key ideas, precedents and theoretical discourse in urban design, both current and historical. It provides a critical understanding of the discipline and an intellectual framework through which you can establish a position on future urban design practice. Seminal texts, key practitioners, exemplary projects and speculative proposals are curated to highlight critical issues in urbanism historically and currently. These issues include: design process and urban morphology; economic and political frameworks; technological, industrial and infrastructural development; and socio-political policies in design. Course content provides you with a comprehensive overview of urban design practice and a detailed understanding of the mechanisms producing and affecting urban space. Examples from local and international contexts are presented.


dressing the emperor tutor | caitlyn parry day | thursday 1-4pm location | 100.06.002

This elective will research how augmented reality be utilised in bespoke garment design. Deliverables Students will work in groups to produce a number of prototype models during semester and one final 1:1 scale model for the final presentation. A printed folio and short film or high quality evocative photographs documenting the final garment will also be required for the final presentation. Prerequisites Students are required to bring their own laptops with Windows Rhino. Grasshopper, Rhino 6, Z-Brush, Premiere Pro for windows and the Microsoft Hololens will be introduced during a series of inclass workshop. Previous experience in Grasshopper is not required.


Level 10 Pavilion 1 March 18-22 + 25-29, 2019 9am - 5pm*

In a world apparently favouring the virtual over the physical I am interested in how design intelligence operates through the reciprocal relationship which develops between the artefact and the designer. A particular area of interest lies with the architect as formal, spatial, visual thinker …and the potential (dare I say the responsibility) of exercising expert knowledge and judgement through the much neglected (in the western world) universal medium of colour, from black to white and all in between, while establishing a project’s visual tonal register. During this Elective, exploration will evolve through the telling of tales about a… piece - the making of a ‘folie’ place - the ‘outlier project’ with a belated connection to the ‘Burra Charter’ presence - the architects’ journey towards ‘a great blue lump of a school’ Further exploration will involve each student making a ‘folie’ to experience at first hand the reciprocal relationship between artefact and designer and bearing witness to this phenomenon through making a visual research logbook at A4 size. Experiencing the alchemy of this relationship is open to all students at Bachelors + Masters levels. This Elective will be hosted by an RMIT alumnus - an architect, islander, European, first time visitor ‘down under’- Dr Siobhán Ní Éanaigh of McGarry Ní Éanaigh Architects mcgnie.ie

*but to start March 18 9am-2.30pm

folie / folly - in architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration, but crucially for this Elective, a folie is an artefact suggesting some other purpose…a physical piece through which to experience the reciprocal relationship which develops between the piece / the artefact ie the folie and the architect during the design process, having a heightened consciousness with respect to the universal visual medium of colour …colour as material presence architects, designers who think + work through colour …visual tonal register… such as Godfried Semper, Bruno Taut, Gerrit Rietveld, Josef Albers, Hans Scharoun, Luis Barragan, Sauerbruch Hutton, Mansilla+ Tuñón…Diener & Diener….influence us in our work The Burra Charter is the Australian ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burra_Charter The concept of place is connected to site….the physical site influences design thinking in architecture in pursuit of the design outcome… the achievement of presence in place / of place through the making of a piece…artefact…architecture This Elective will be an intensive and I hope fulfilling experience but you will need to commit to the two weeks. You will work in three groups but make an individual intellectual, emotional, design journey from conception through dialogue, drawing, painting….making something in 2D, 3D or ?…in a medium and materials of your choice while reflecting, recording, reviewing…towards completion of the artefact….something of a size you can carry - your folie + its A4 size logbook


tom kovac

professor of architecture

dookee chung research assistant

visualising the virtual concourse week 06-12 (intensive) friday 5.30 rmit design hub pavilion 1 master of architecture elective exhibition 17th venice architecture biennale biennale sessions may 2020

Students will develop proposals for a virtual exhibition of architectural projects for virtual exhibition at the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale. The elective will develop a platform which aims to accelerate collaboration by facilitating a richer and more intense environment for learning communities online. The emergence of virtual learning environments has revealed shortcomings in the fundamental assumptions made about learning itself, chief amongst which has been the failure to base models on learning as a socially structured activity. The same can be said of the translation of research and enterprise practices into virtual environments. Expert solutions have been proposed that address technical refinements or information delivery models of learning that do not answer the questions being asked by users, and their need to operate in communities of practice.

100YC Architecture



Bachelors and Masters Elective- Wednesday 9.30-12.30 Room100.6.6 PETER BREW

degrees of DIFFICULTY Who has not put down a book in annoyance or tossed one in disgust, to then read it

without putting it down. Reading is not nearly as straightforward as its made out to be, we skip words, repeat sentences, miss pages and search for words in a box full of them, We are compromised by reading, we are just as likely to be emboldened as insulted or diminished. we encounter difficulty; we experience doubt, and on occasion we give up. To look at books as repositories of knowledge says nothing of the experience of reading, after all it is not our knowledge of doubt but the feeling of doubt that causes books to shut and be returned to the shelf. And it is not what we know about anger but anger that causes a book to be thrown aside. Is it ironic then that the feeling of doubt is a prerequisite to understanding the modern text ? . “I am a thinking (conscious) thing, that is, a being who doubts, affirms, denies, knows a few objects, and is ignorant of many- (“cogito” dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum—res cogitans) Rene Descartes’ 1641 That the very sensation that causes the book to be returned to the shelf is all that we needed to realise its purpose. It followed from Descartes that modern philosophy is the phenomenology of reading, The” I “who doubts; the reader, who mouths the words, is the instrument of knowing that recognises truth. From Descartes truth is not known but experienced; the experience of the reader reading. This project will carefully read a number of primary texts from Philosophy, Aesthetics and Architecture. A reflection on each weeks reading will be the basis of a journal, This will be collated and submitted for assessment at the conclusion of the semester. Text to be exerts from; 1 M Tafuri; Humanism Technical Knowledge and Rhetoric; The debate in renascence Venice. 2 Rousseau; The Social Contract (Foucault commentary) 3Gombrich from Perfernce for the primitive 4 J von Goethe – On German Architecture (commentary by J Pevsner, E H Gombrich and VonMuke and Purdy et el) 5 Alois Riegl; The Modern Cult of Monuments . 6 Wilhelm Worringer; Abstraction and Empathy. 7 Walter Benjamin; On translation. The storyteller. 8 Hegel Notes on aesthetics 9 Roland Bathe; Mythologies . 10 Foucault; What is an Author- (Giorgio Agambon The Author as Geasture) 11 Kuhn; The structure of Scientific Revolutions .Agambon What is a paradigm 12 Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari – What is Philosophy 13 Elizebeth Groz The thing 14 Agambon from The signiture of all things

“What matter who’s speaking, someone said what matter who’s speaking” Samuel Beckett – texts for nothing

Empathy (Einfuhlung): ... How the body in responding to certain stimuli in dream objectifies itself in spatial forms - and with this also the soul - into the form of the object. Robert Vischer On the optical sense of Form a Contribution to Aesthetics Before we as individuals are even conscious of our existence we have been profoundly influenced for a considerable time (since before birth) by our relationship to other individuals who have complicated histories, and are members of a society which has an infinitely more complicated and longer history than they do (and are members of it at a particular time and place in that history); and by the time we are able to make conscious choices we are already making use of categories in a language which has reached a particular degree of development through the lives of countless generations of human beings before us. . . . We are social creatures to the inmost centre of our being. The notion that one can begin anything at all from scratch, free from the past, or unindebted to others, could not conceivably be more wrong -

karl Popper

The plant contemplates water, earth, nitrogen, carbon, chlorides and sulphates, and it contracts them in order to acquire its own concept and fill itself with it (enjoyment). The concept is a habit acquired by contemplating the elements from which we come……p 106 Gilles Delueze and Felix Guattari What is philosophy Paul Valéry wrote in a very remote context. “Artistic observation”, he says in reflections on a woman artist whose work consisted in the silk embroidery of figures, “can attain an almost mystical depth. The objects on which it falls lose their names. Light and shade form very particular systems, present very individual questions which depend upon no knowledge and are derived from no practice, but get their existence and value exclusively from a certain accord of the soul, the eye, and the hand of someone who was born to perceive them and evoke them in his own inner self.”

Aristotle briefly defended them in his fragmentary Poetics. In particular, Aristotle defended the arts from Plato’s charge that they are cognitively useless, trading in mere images of particulars rather than universal truths, by arguing that it is precisely the arts, or at least poetry, that deliver universal truths in a readily graspable form, unlike, for example, history, which deals merely with particular facts (Aristotle, Poetics, chapter 9, 1451a37–1451b10).


| Mamba

| Marc Gibson | 1:00pm - 4:00pm | 100.04.002 | | Outline One of the biggest challenges facing parametric modelling is the translation from the digital model to the fabrication line. Through a series of advanced algorithmic techniques students will tackle the production, rationalization and documentation of topologically complex geometry. Working in groups you will develop a system/workflow across three tasks covering topics of non-standard panelisation, automated scheduling/ documentation and data clustering through machine learning. | Prerequesits Students are expected to have completed Communications 3 (Grasshopper & Mesh modelling). No coding experience required. | Evaluation Students will be assessed on their design, visual communication and comprehension of data structure to control layered parametric procedures. Individual folios are to be submitted at the conclusion of this subject. | Core Techniques

| Topology Planarisation

| Automated Scheduling

| ML Panel Clustering & Optimization


Guest lecturers: • Guest lectures by renowned Australian architects and artists Industry Partners: • Reckli Formliners and Moulds • AuGRC Tutors: • Dr Jan van Schaik, a registered practising architect, an experienced educator, researcher, and industry professional specialising in the design of public buildings and community and cultural engagement. • Grace Leone, an experienced educator, researcher, curator and industry professional specialising in creative practice and public art. Day/Time: Wednesdays, 3.00-6.00 pm Location : 100.5.5 Open to Masters and Bachelors students

Pirelli Building_Marcel Breuer

Park-Monument of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship Monument to the Revolution of the people of Geisel Library Building, William Leonard Pereira Alyosha Kafedzhiiski and Eugene Barumov Moslavina, Dušan Džamonja

The Battle of Sutjeska Memorial Monument, Miodrag Živković & Ranko Radovic

Skills learned: • Architectural Research • 3d modelling • Hand drawing • Fabrication prototyping

Hotel Adriatic II, Branko Znidarec.

Students will research Brutalist architectural models, and extrapolate a ‘Brutalist Rule-set ‘ to be applied to the design of a series of GRC panels. Students will work in pairs with fabrication partners to design, prototype, and fabricate their designs to be ready for commercialisation.

National Library of Kosovo, Andrija Mutenjakovic

Fabrication Elective working with Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC) manufacturers to invent techniques of implying depth, weight, roughness, monumentality (and other tropes of Brutalist architecture) to contemporary buildings with a material only 20mm thick.

RMIT Students at Reckli & AuGRC

Visage Brutalism


DISRUPTION Alisa Andrasek Keywords: disruption/distributed/exponential/parallel/automation/machine learning/Ai/big data/accelerationism Amazon, Airbnb, Alibaba, Google, Netflix, SpaceX, Tesla, WeWork, Uber, and the list goes on‌ In the world that is rapidly converted into information, physical processes are increasingly dematerialised and radically accelerated. Instead of large physical infrastructures and hundreds of employees, new businesses are increasingly automated, small start-ups, focused on information. New processes are working on exponential substrate of computational time. And with the machines that are increasingly self-learning and self-taught, virtually every industry is up for disruption. Architecture and construction are working with the slow resistance of matter and rigidity of its own established protocols, and are yet to take the opportunity of exponentially evolving technologies. Construction is one of the largest industries on the planet, and yet the worst performing one. Buildings are on average 10x heavier than they could be. Carbon footprint of construction and buildings is one of the main contributors to the ecological crisis. Cities are a prime example of complexity, yet with the current urban planning practices not treated as such. This class will be forecasting possible disruptive futures for architecture, urbanizam, construction, and adjacent industries. Students will be working in teams through the case studies of disruptors, and acute developments in construction, including prefabrication, self-assembly, 3D printing, robotics. Use of machine learning in various applications for work, living, spatial engineering, large data and urban computing will be discussed. Following will be speculative proposals that rewrite existing protocols and explore products of renewed design agency, characterised by structures with enhanced resiliency, plasticity, and malleability of complex interrelated systems; in short, increased designability of entities embedded in complex ecologies. WEDNESDAYS 2-5PM / 100.04.06

www.alisaandrasek.com

Images: Andreas Gursky. Amazon. 2016/Tesla factory/Alisa Andrasek robotically 3D printed Croatain Pavilion Venice Biennale 2018

www.alisaandrasek.com

Alisa Andrasek 2018 // Croatian Pavilion Venice Biennale


GRADUATE EXHIBITION ASSISTANTS REQUIRED

SEMESTER 1 2019

The Architecture Program requires 8 enthusiastic assistants to help with the organisation of the Semester 1 2019 End of Semester and Major Project Exhibition. You will work closely with the Exhibition Coordinator in the design and curation of the show, graphic design of posters and PR materials, Major Project Catalogue as well as the organisation of sponsorship, live music and DJs, catering and all of the other things that go to make a succesful event. The majority of the work will be in the second half of semester, but you will be required to assist with organisation throughout the semester. There will be a crunch period in the week prior to the event, please confirm your availability over Week 15, Week 16 and Week 17 prior to enrolling in the elective. The team is limited to 8 people only. You will receive credit towards an elective for your time. This is not availabe through electives balloting. If you are interested please contact the Exhibition Co-ordinator Ian Nazareth (ian.nazareth@rmit.edu.au) directly.


RMIT Architecture 2018 Snapshot

RMIT Architecture student TROY BORG received TUDENT PRIZE FOR THE the prestigious AIA 2018 STUDENT ITECTURE ADVANCEMENT OF ARCHITECTURE Link: https://bit.ly/2LlphC0 0

PRS Melbourne. Michael Lavery PhD completion ‘engaging objects’. Link: https://bit.ly/2Cji2YA

CODER LE MONDE Exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris. The work of RMIT Architecture A/Prof Roland Snooks and Prof. Alisa Andrasek were exhibited Link: https://bit.ly/2CkHHjv

NEW PUBLICATION by RMIT Emeritus Professor Leon van Schaik AO and Prof Nigel Bertram (Monash University) titled ‘Suburbia Reimagined: Ageing and Increasing Populations in the Low-Rise City’.

RMIT Architecture - Design n Studio Leaders WALK AROUND and PEER REVIEW W SESSION. N Link: https://bit.ly/2R1wbBN

Semester 1 Award for Design Excellence in the Master of Architecture program equal recipients: MICHAEL STRACK & DANNI LUO. Link: https://bit.ly/2EvLwng

Semester 1 Award for Design gn Excellence in the Master of Architecture program gram equal recipients: ALEXANDRA KEMP. Link: https://bit.ly/2BqimD5 ttps://bit.ly/2BqimD5

RMIT ARCHITECTURE ADJUNCT PROFESSOR KERSTIN THOMPSON elevated to AIA Life Fellow. Link: https://bit.ly/2R03cy6

NEW PUBLICATION by RMIT Emeritus Professor Leon van Schaik AO titled ‘Architecture in its Continuums’. Link: https://bit.ly/2LkUbuf

PUBLIC LECTURE: Kevin Carmody (RMIT Architecture Alumnus and Director Carmody Groarke). Link: https://bit.ly/2QVXGwE

MELBOURNE INNOVATION DISTRICT DESIGN SYMPOSIUM Convened by Emma Jackson and Mark Jacques. Links: (1) https://bit.ly/2JWF2OJ // (2) https://bit.ly/2JZiUmU // (3) https://bit. ly/2HcTa8Y

MELBOURNE INNOVATION DISTRICT DESIGN SYMPOSIUM Convened by Emma Jackson and Mark Jacques. Links: (1) https://bit.ly/2JWF2OJ

MELBOURNE INNOVATION DISTRICT DESIGN SYMPOSIUM Convened by Emma Jackson and Mark Jacques. Links: (2) https://bit.ly/2JZiUmU

MELBOURNE INNOVATION DISTRICT DESIGN SYMPOSIUM Convened by Emma Jackson and Mark Jacques. Links: (3) https://bit.ly/2HcTa8Y

2018 MPavilion. Work In Progress photos – design by Estudio Carme Pinos working with RMIT Architecture staff member Leanne Zilka as architect of record. Link: https://bit.ly/2SX0Xca

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Crits - Studio ‘Supercity100YC’ by Professor Tom Kovac

Semester 1 Antonia Bruns Medal recipient: JULIUS EGAN for the major project titled ‘Collide-a-scope’. Link: https://bit.ly/2EqEX5z

Semester 1 Major Project Catalogue coordinated by Ian Nazareth. Catalogue Link: https://bit.ly/2lul7f4

LECTURE: NMBW directors, Professor Nigel Bertram & Lucinda McLean, presented ‘GARDEN BUILDING’ as part of the TECHNOLOGY 4 OPEN LECTURE SERIES. Convened by Amy Muir. Link: https://bit.ly/2CgVjfHh

LECTURE: RMIT Landscape lecturer Jock Gilbert and LaTrobe University lecturer Sophia Pearce presented ‘TALKING COUNTRY’ as part of the AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURE LECTURE SERIES. Convened by Dr Christine Phillips. Link: https://bit.ly/2zZ8vnF

AUGMENTED TOPOLOGIES RESEARCH ELECTIVE led by RMIT Architecture Lecturer Ben Milbourne. Student introductory workshop in using the HoloLens with Gwyllim Jahn of Fologram. Link: https://bit.ly/2Bmllwb

RMIT Architecture staff members Caitlyn Parry, Ben Milbourne and Patrick Macasaet in a Hololens Workshop led by Gwyllim Jahn and Cameron Newnham. Link: https://bit.ly/2Sb11Fz

PRS Asia. Link: https://bit.ly/2rGMANI

LECTURE: John Lin (Director, Rural Urban Framework) lecture as part of the ASIAN ARCHITECTURE + URBANISM OPEN LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Anna Johnson. Link: https://bit.ly/2BrDmte

Link: https://bit.ly/2S9rAuA

RMIT ARCHITECTURE STAFF MEMBERS WIN the 2018 NGV Architecture Commission: MUIR (Amy Muir) ARCHITECTURE and OPENWORK (Mark Jacques), for their project titled “Doubleground”, Link: https://bit.ly/2Ln7R86

PRS Europe. Link: https://bit.ly/2BnwuwW

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Reviews Bachelor of Architectural Design Studio ‘City Peril’ led by Brett Wittingslow & Hannah Rowe. Link: https://bit.ly/2Gm8M9S

South Sudanese leaders review design work on a South Sudanese Community Centre in Melbourne’s west by Bachelor of Architecture students. Led by Paul Morgan. Link: https://bit.ly/2LqNln8

March Studio awarded the AIA 2018 Harold Desbowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture Houses (New). Rodney Eggleston the founding director is an RMIT Architecture Alumnus. Link: https://bit.ly/2SOMcIq

Workshop Architecture (the practice of RMIT Architecture staff member Simon Whibley) awarded the AIA 2018 Kevin Borland Award for Small Architecture for their Sorrento Visitor Centre. Link: https://bit.ly/2LodWBp

PUBLIC LECTURE: Carme Pinós (Director of Estudio Carme Pinós and architect of the MPavilion 2018). Link: https://bit.ly/2USXey8

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Speed-Crit Reviews Master of Architecture Design Studio ‘Learning Frontiers: RMIT Urban High’ led by Patrick Macasaet. Link: https://bit.ly/2QZKab3

LECTURE: Felicity Scott ‘A Straighter ighter Kind of Hip’ Link: https://bit.ly/2rEpN56

RMIT Architecture Alumnus Kevin Carmody p published q in El Croquis, ‘EL CROQUIS 195: CARMODY GROARKE (2009-2018) 9-2018) M ORTAL BODIES’. MORTAL Link: https://bit.ly/2SP6X ly/2SP6X6W W https://bit.ly/2SP6X6W

LECTURE: Hamish Lyon y (Director, NH Architecture) lecture as a part p of the PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2 LECTURE SERIES. Co Coordinated ordin by y Amy y Muir & Dr. https://bit.ly/2Lp3Gsh Peter Brew. Bre Link: https://bit.ly/2Lp y/2Lp3Gsh 3G

“Remote Kakadu town set for $446million transformation.” by y NAAU – directors of NAAU include RMIT Architecture Lecturers Ben Milbourne and John Doyle, y RMIT Architecture alumnus Edmund Carter, and Laura Mártires. Link: https://bit.ly/2rFY5EW W

KIM BRIDGLAND (RMIT Architecture Alumnus). Dulux Study Tour 2018 receipient. Link: https://bit.ly/2rHcnVP

ASIAN ARCHITECTURE + URBANISM OPEN LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by An Anna Johnson Link: https://bit.ly/2Bp0cSh

BRADLEY MITCHELL, winner of the 2018 Australian Institute of Architects VICTORIAN GRADUATE PRIZE. Link: https://bit.ly/2EvJtRj

‘Architecture in its Continuums’ by E Emeritus Professor Leon van Schaik AO, BOOK LAUNCH and PANEL DISCUSSION at the NGV as part of the Melbourne Art Book Fair 2018. Link: https://bit.ly/2Gmp6HU

Semester 1 Major Project - Work in Progress Reviews coordinated by Vicky Lam.

MID SEMESTER REVIEWS & SYMPOSIUM - featuring work from ‘The Ground Figure’ Master of Architecture Design Studio (led by Dean Boothroyd, Mark Jacques, Leona Dusanovic & Oskar Kazmanli-Liffen) and ‘Splayed’ Bachelor of Architectural Design Studio (led by Jessica Heald & Kerry Kounnapis). Link: https://bit.ly/2Eo3QyN

PUBLIC LECTURE: Winy Maas (Found (Founding The Why Principal of MVRDV and founder of T Factory at TU Delft). Link: https://bit.ly/2A19jsy

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Reviews Master of Architecture Design Studio ‘Alterity’ led by Ian Nazareth. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lnuw4b

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Reviews Bachelor of Architectural Design Studio ‘Synthetic Forms’ led by A/Prof Roland Snooks and Chris Boman. Link: https://bit.ly/2EBWNDE

Semester 1: Mid-Semester Reviews Bachelor of Architectural Design Studio ‘Floppy Logic’ led by Dr Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2QC5nsy

Architecture Venice Biennale. Flores & Prats’ ‘Morning Chapel’. Flores & Prats is the practice of RMIT Architecture Professor (Urbanism) Industry Fellow Eva Prats. Link: https://bit.ly/2GqoC3m Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

Architecture Venice Biennale. RMIT Architecture Professor Alisa Andrasek’s exhibition ‘Cloud Pergola’ in the Croatia Pavilion. Link: https://bit.ly/2GlJNUg Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

Foundation Design Studio Final Revi Reviews. Spooner. Design Coordinated by Dr. Michael Spooner through three & Communications is delivered throu curated studio streams: ATLAS led by b Dr Michael and ALGORIST Spooner, CODEX led by Vicky Lam an https://bit.ly/2US873l led by Caitlyn Parry. Link: https://bit.

PRS Melbourne. Corbett Lyon PhD completion ‘OUTSIDE, INSIDE AND THE IN-BETWEEN; A Journey Through the Design Terrains of the Design Practitioner’. Link: https://bit.ly/2ECUMa4

PRS Melbourne. Kristof Crolla PhD completion ‘Building Simplexity: The ‘More or Less’ of PostDigital Architecture Practice’. Link: https://bit.ly/2CjMPV0

PRS Melbourne. Michael Lavery PhD completion ‘engaging objects’. Link: https://bit.ly/2Cji2YA

Design Studio BALLOT Presentations Semester 1. Link: https://bit.ly/2A2fVqh

Iredale Pederson Hook awarded arded the Hillson Beasley hitecture and an award Award for Educational Architecture A Western Australia for Urban Design in the AIA ary School. Awards for Highgate Primary W Link: https://bit.ly/2A57kmW

THREE R e s e a r c h Assistants are required for the RMIT Architecture: C u l t u r e C a p t u r e P r o j e c t .

Australia’s 2018 Venice Biennale exhibition, ‘Repair’. Curatorial and exhibition team: RMIT Architecture Associate Professor Mauro Baracco, RMIT Architecture PhD Alumna Louise Wright, and Linda Tegg. Link: https://bit.ly/2BonDuL Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

Architecture Venice Biennale. Bienna Biennale Sessions Professor Tom curated bby RMIT Architecture Profe Kovac. Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLN https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

PRS Melbourne. RMIT Professor Carey Lyon PhD completion ‘Design by Discourse’. Link: https://bit.ly/2EAJoM8

Master of Architecture Major Project Final Presentaions. Coordinated by A/Prof Paul Minifie and Vicky Lam. Link: https://bit.ly/2GoZxWE

EXHIBITION AND MAGAZINE ISSUE LAUNCH: CALIPER #2 “IDENTITY”. Caliper Journal is an independent, student led architecture journal based in Melbourne, Australia. Link: https://bit.ly/2PHvUPB

AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURE OPEN LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Dr Christine Phillips. Link: https://bit.ly/2QwR6ND

PRS Melbourne. Link: https://bit.ly/2G https://bit.ly/2GnotxJ

First Year Foundation Design Studio – ALGORIST Stream work in progress led by Caitlyn Parry. Link: https://bit.ly/2EqWhr3

RMIT ARCHITECTURE ALUMNA and PETER CORRIGAN MEMORIAL MEDAL RECIPIENT (2017) LAUREN GARNER and LISA ANN GARNER (Universität Der Künste alumna) on being joint winners in the Urban SOS ideas competition, ‘hOUR City’. Link: https://bit.ly/2Bri9zk

TECHNOLOGY 4 OPEN LECTURE SER SERIES. Coordinated by Amy Muir. Link: https://bit.ly/2EzgXhx

Architecture Venice Biennale. Flores & Prats’ exhibition ‘Liquid Light’. Flores & Prat Prats is the Professor (Urbanism) practice of RMIT Architecture Profes Industry Fellow Eva Prats. Link: https://bit.ly/2Bppakq Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

faculty). Link: https://bit.ly/2QTOqcr Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBOz

NEW PUBLICATION by RMIT A+UD A/Prof Conrad Hamann with Prof Geoffrey London and Prof Philip Goad titled ‘An Unfinished Experiment in Living: Australian Houses 1950-65’. Link: https://bit.ly/2QwBvNY

WELCOME to new RMIT Architecture students. We were delighted to meet you all at the “Welcome to New Students Event” at RMIT Storey Hall as well as at the drinks with staff and students in the Swanston Academic Building Level 7 Portal. Link: https://bit.ly/2EoKGJ9

LECTURE: Lucy Irvine lecture as part of the Bachelor of Architectural Design Communications 3 Lecture Series. Coordinated by Caitlyn Parry. Link: https://bit.ly/2QCyDPO

Alumnus. Link: https://bit.ly/2BvIVGS Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

RMIT Architecture Amy Muir elected as the AIA VICTORIAN CHAPTER PRESIDENT. Link for more: https://bit.ly/2QZXjku

WELCOME and information session tto our Architecture & Urban Design staff. Link: https://bit.ly/2QZELAV

EMERGING ARCHITECT PRIZE TOUR featured RMIT Architecture staff and Alumni. Link: https://bit.ly/2S0KhQV

Professor Tom Kovac. Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBOz

Master of Architecture Elective ‘SECOND D HAND’ H led by y RMIT RMIT Architecture Professor Eva Prats ats and Ricardo Flores (Flores y Prats). Link: https://bit.ly/2BuLedd

MID-SEMESTER SYMPOSIUM SYMPOS M convened by Bachelor of Architectural Design g design d sign studios ‘Splayd 2.0’ (led by y Kerry y Kounn is & Jessica Heald) and Kounnapis Parliament (led by y Amy y Evans ans & Conor Todd) Link: https://bit.ly/2QBIr D https://bit.ly/2QBIrJD

The Culture Capture project aims to capture, collect, curate, disseminate and make visible the culture, achievements and activities of RMIT Architecture to our students, staff and extended community via multiple avenues such as web, social media, digital and print.

RMIT Architecture students presented their work at the Venice Architecture Biennale through the ‘Biennale Sessions’ curated by RMIT Architecture Professor Tom Kovac. Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBOz

Architecture Venice Biennale. Drawing g Archite Architecture ecture e Studio (DAS) exhibited at the Pavilion of China. Chin na. MIT Architecture re Li Han (Director DAS) is an RMIT Alumnus. Link: https://bit.ly/2BvIVGS BvIVGS PBO Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBO

Architecture Ar rchit hitect cture e Venic Venice ce Biennale. e. The work of SPAN exhibited Palazzo Bembo. e xhib ibite ed att the P alazzo Bem mbo. SPAN is the practice Matias Campo p ra actic ce off Matia as del Camp mpo p and Sandra Manniger g (RMIT School (RM MIT T Sch hool of Architecture Architectu ure PhD candidates and invited inv nvite ed design de esign g tutors - and an nd University y of Michigan faculty). https://bit.ly/2QTOqcr facul fa ulty). y Link: https://bit p t.ly/2QTOqcr y q Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2JLNPBOz N ew wslettter: ht https://bit.ly ly/2JLNPBOz

First Year Foundation Design Studio – ALGORIST Stream work in progress led by Caitlyn Parry. Link: https://bit.ly/2EqWhr3

Master of Architecture Major Project j Final Minifie e Presentaions. Coordinated by A/Prof Paul Minifie and Vicky Lam. Link: https://bit.ly/2GoZxWE it.ly/2GoZxWE E

RM RMIT MIT Architecture Archite ecture student stu udent TROY BORG received 2018 tthe prestigious pres p stigiou g ous AIA 201 18 STUDENT PRIZE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT ARCHITECTURE A DV VANC CEME ENT OF ARC CHITECTURE Link:: https://bit.ly/2LlphC0 Li http ps://bi bit.ly/2LlphC hC0

CODER LE MONDE Exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris. The work of RMIT Architecture A/Prof Roland Snooks and Prof. Alisa Andrasek were exhibited Link: https://bit.ly/2CkHHjv

NEW PUBLICATION by RMIT Emeritus Professor Leon van Schaik AO and Prof Nigel g Bertram (Monash University) titled itled ‘Suburbia Reimagined: Ageing and Increasing easing Populations in the Low-Rise City’.

EXHIBITION AND MAGAZINE ISSUE LAUNCH CALIPER 4 “SAMPLE”. Independent p student led architecture jjournal by y RMIT Architecture students and alumni. Link: https://bit.ly/2S9hUQW W

ROBARCH 2018: RADICAL CROSS-DISCIPLINARY - ETH Zurich. RMIT Architecture staff members Gwyllim y Jahn and Cameron Newnham (Fologram) awarded the Best Workshop Award. Link: https://bit.ly/2PIg07D

The Australian Institute off Architects, A Architec ts, RMIT T Gallery Victoria Architecture and National G allery y of Vic ictoria a produced support launched the book Repair, p p pr roduced to o suppo pp port Pavilion, for the exhibition Repair p at the Au Australian Pa avilion n, fo or La Biennale di Venezia Freespace, p Venez ezia 2018 Link: https://bit.ly/2Cl15Nr

You will work closely with Patrick Macasaet and will be engaged in all capturing, curation, dissemination and organisational activities. RMIT Master of Architecture ‘HKIDHD’ studio final presentations led by p y John Doyle and Vicky Lam. Link: https://bit.ly/2PKYZcU

You will receive credit towards an elective. Positions are not available through elective balloting. If you are interested please contact me directly. p a t r i c k . m a c a s a e t @ r m i t .e d u . a u

RMIT A Architecture rchitec tecture re - D Design esig sign g Studio St io Leaders ers WALK REVIEW SESSION. AROUND ND and d PEER P R REVI VIEW W SES ESSION. N. https://bit.ly/2R1wbBN Link: https ps://bit.ly/2R1 ly R1wbB bBN

EMERITUS PROFESSORIAL LECTURE by EMERITUS PR PROFESSOR LEON VAN SCHAIK AO. Link: k: https://bit.ly/2rJcjVM ht

PRS Melbourne. John Do Doyle e PhD completion ‘Field Types Tactics: Techniques, q Typ yp and Effects from a Practice Operating p g within withi the Architectural Field’. https://bit.ly/2CjHnBG Link: https://bit.ly/2CjHn G

CULTURE CAPTURE

End of Semester 1 Exhibition coordin coordinated by Ian Nazareth. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lu1gZP

Semester 1 Anne Butler Medal recipient: LAURA BAILERY for the major project titled ‘The Ambassadors’. Link: https://bit.ly/2Ci2NyS

Semester 1 Leon van Schaik 25th Anniversary Peer Assessed Award recipient: MATT PIRRIE for the major project titled ‘Addington’. Link: https://bit.ly/2A51cuW

Semester 1 Peter Corrigan Medal recipient: DALONG LI for the major project titled ‘The City and The City’. Link: https://bit.ly/2S1t61M

Semester 1 Antonia Bruns Medal recipient: JULIUS EGAN for the major project titled ‘Collide-a-scope’. Link: https://bit.ly/2EqEX5z

Semester 1 Major Project Catalogue coordinated by Ian Nazareth. Catalogue Link: https://bit.ly/2lul7f4

Semester 1 Award for Design Excellence Excelle in the equal recipients: Master of Architecture program equa https://bit.ly/2S5LJBO ALEX ROOME. Link: https://bit.ly/2S5

Semester 1 Award for Design Excellence in the Master of Urban Design program recipient: JIMI CHAKMA. Link: https://bit.ly/2R5zZlG

PLANET MAKER: CODING OUR FUTURE ON EARTH Master of Architecture traveling studio led by led by Prof. Winny Maas, Felix Madrazo (The Why Factory), RMIT Architecture Prof. Vivian Mitsogianni and RMIT Architecture Lecturer Ben Milbourne Link: https://bit.ly/2CgLRZy

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RMIT ARCHITECTURE STAFF MEMBERS WIN the 2018 NGV Architecture Commission: MUIR (Amy Muir) ARCHITECTURE and OPENWORK (Mark Jacques), for their project titled “Doubleground”, Link: https://bit.ly/2Ln7R86

RMIT New Academic Street project a awarded the ARCHITECTURE MEDAL! 2018 AIA VICTORIAN ARCHITECTUR Harrison and Congratulations to Lyons, NMBW, Ha White, MvS Architects and Maddison Architects. Link: https://bit.ly/2CimOFJ

RMIT New Academic Street project is awarded the 2018 AIA MELBOURNE PRIZE (joint winner). Link: https://bit.ly/2rIk5iQ

RMIT New Academic Street project is awarded the 2018 AIA HENRY BASTOW AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL ARCHITECTURE. Link: https://bit.ly/2PIHc6o

RMIT New Academic Street project is awarded the 2018 AIA JOSEPH REED AWARD FOR URBAN DESIGN. Link: https://bit.ly/2rFTuma

March Studio awarded the AIA 2018 Harold Desbowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture Houses (New). Rodney Eggleston the founding director is an RMIT Architecture Alumnus. Link: https://bit.ly/2SOMcIq

Workshop Architecture (the practice of RMIT Architecture staff member Simon Whibley) awarded the AIA 2018 Kevin Borland Award for Small Architecture for their Sorrento Visitor Centre. Link: https://bit.ly/2LodWBp

LECTURE: Kerstin Thompson (Principal, Kerstin Thompson Architects and RMIT Architecture Adjunct Professor) lecture as part of the PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2 LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Amy Muir & Dr. Peter Brew. Link: https://bit.ly/2A3peWY

RMIT Architecture Alumnus Kevin Carmody published in El Croquis, ‘EL CROQUIS 195: CARMODY GROARKE (2009-2018) MORTAL BODIES’. Link: https://bit.ly/2SP6X6W

LECTURE: Hamish Lyon (Director, NH Architecture) lecture as part of the PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2 LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Amy Muir & Dr. Peter Brew. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lp3Gsh

Design Studio BALLOT Presentations Semester 2. Link: https://bit.ly/2ECbBSK

LECTURE: Carey Lyon (Director, Lyons and RMIT Architecture Professor) lecture as part of the PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2 LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Amy Muir & Dr. Peter Brew. Link: https://bit.ly/2QYGwhW

RMIT OPEN DAY coordinated by Dr. J Jan van Schaik. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lp1TU6

LEARNING FRONTIERS FORUM conv convened by Patrick Architecture Macasaet as part of the Master of Arc Urban Design Studio ‘Learning Frontiers2: RMIT R High’. Link: https://bit.ly/2SS9Pjq

ALESSI AIRSPACE II Final Presentations Master of Architecture Elective led by RMIT Architecture Professor Tom Kovac and Patrik Schumacher (Principal, Zaha Hadid Architects) Link: https://bit.ly/2GqvWfD

PUBLIC LECTURE: Eva Prats & Ricardo Flores (Directors of Flores Y Prats. Eva Prats is an RMIT Professor of Architecture (Urbanism) Indusry Fellow and PRS candidate). Link: https://bit. ly/2PHXYCw

Alessi Dream Factory in Omegna, Italy as part of the Alessi Airspace II elective. Link: https://bit.ly/2GqvWfD

RMIT Masters of Architecture studen students: ALISHA GALEA, GEORGE MOLLETT, NATHALI NATHALIE KARTIKA PUTRI AND HEEJOO SON wins the D DRIA (Designing Resilience in Asia) ARCHITECTURE D DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD. Link: https://b https://bit.ly/2UR85ZA

Master of Architecture Hong Kong Studio ‘HKIDHD’ interim review in Hong Kong. Studio led by John Doyle and Vicky Lam featured an exhibition of work in progress from the studio. RMIT Architecture Alumni practising in HK were invited to work & mentor the students, & to share their insights into working & living in Hong Kong. Link: https://bit.ly/2Gmj4ad

NH Architecture wins 2018 LAND AR ART GENERATOR their project INITIATIVE design competition for th ‘Light Up’. The team included RMIT Architecture A alumni, sessional staff, and RMIT Architecture Arc students. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrWGLy

PRS Melbourne. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lp7ytk

Semester 1 Award for Design Excellence in the m equal q recipients: Master of Architecture program MICHAEL STRACK & DANNI LUO. UO. Link: https://bit.ly/2EvLwng

ROBARCH 2018: RADICAL CROSS-DISCIPLINARY - ETH Zurich. RMIT Architecture staff members Gwyllim Jahn and Cameron Newnham (Fologram) awarded the Best Workshop Award. Link: https://bit.ly/2PIg07D

INTRICATE FORMS ORMS SYMPOSIUM S convened onvened Zilka. Prof. Roland Snooks and nd Dr. Leanne Le Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrCI3C

Iredale Pederson Hook awarded the Hillson Beasley Award for Educational Architecture and an award for Urban Design in the AIA Western Australia Awards for Highgate Primary School. Link: https://bit.ly/2A57kmW

INTRICATE FORMS FORM SYMPOSIUM ((Afternoon Afternoon After Session) convened by y A/Prof. A/Prof Roland Snooks and Link: Dr. Leanne Leanne Zilka. Zilka L ink: https://bit.ly/2GskHDd

INTRICATE FORMS SYMPOSIUM (Emerging g g Processes) convened by y A/Prof. Roland Snooks and Dr. Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrCI3C

INTRICATE FORMS SYMP SYMPOSIUM SIUM (Evening Session) Roland convened by y A/Prof. Rol d Snooks and Dr. Leanne https://bit.ly/2Bqy8Od Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/ qy8Od

Master of Architecture Major Project Final Presentaions. Coordinated by A/Prof Paul Minifie and Vicky Lam. Link: https://bit.ly/2GoZxWE

End of Semester 2 Exhibition coordinated by Ian Nazareth. Link: https://bit.ly/2QDhk17

Semester 2 Major Project Catalogue coordinated by Ian Nazareth. Catalogue Link: https://bit.ly/2qDNudk

Semester 2 Award for Design gn Excellence in the Master of Urban Design program ogram recipient: SHIQI CHEN. Link: https://bit.ly/2UTnEzW bit.ly/2UTnEzW

PUBLIC LECTURE: Carme Pinós (Director of Estudio Carme Pinós and architect of the MPavilion 2018). Link: https://bit.ly/2USXey8

Semester 2 Award for Design Excellence in the Master of Architecture program equal recipients: MEAGAN BROOKS. Link: https://bit.ly/2rIzmQI

Semester 2 Award for Design Excellence in the Master of Architecture program equal recipients: DYLAN FINDLAY, TOBY RAWLINGS and MARIA VASILIE. Link: https://bit.ly/2BBpSeD

Semester 2 Award for Design Excellence in the Master of Architecture program equal recipients: GEORGE MOLLETT.

Semester 2 Kirrill Koslof Award ward for Design Excellence in the Bachelor of Architectural Design program recipients: ABIGAIL AIL LI SHIN LIEW. Link: https://bit.ly/2A70VaG G

“Remote Kakadu town set for $446million transformation.” by NAAU – directors of NAAU include RMIT Architecture Lecturers Ben Milbourne and John Doyle, RMIT Architecture alumnus Edmund Carter, and Laura Mártires. Link: https://bit.ly/2rFY5EW

2018 NGV Architecture Commission, “Doubleground”. Link: https://bit.ly/2UXmR0L

2018 NGV Architecture Commission, “Doubleground”. Link: https://bit.ly/2UXmR0L

RMIT Architecture Senior Lecturer Christine Phillips with Jock Gilbert (RMIT Landscape Architecture) hosted the Blakitecture series on Memorialisation at the MPavilion. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lrb3Q7

MTALKS BLAKITECTURE: MEMORIALISATION. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrPtuE

PRS Europe. Dermot Boyd PhD completion ‘Atlas of Sensations’. Link: https://bit.ly/2ECVXXo

THE ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE 2018 IREDALE PEDERSEN HOOK ARCHITECTS with LYONS Architects and PlanE wins the Landscape Architecture/Installations & Structures Prize for Manatj Park, part of the Perth City Link. Link: https://bit.ly/2GBCeZY

THE ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE 2018 MARCH STUDIO wins the Architectural Design/ Residential Architecture Prize for their Compound House project. RMIT Architecture alumnus Rodney Eggleston is director of March Studio. Link: https://bit.ly/2PLeIZK

RMIT Architecture Alumns LI HAN of DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO (DAS) DAS) - DIGITAL AND OVERALL WINNER OF THE E WAF ARCHITECTURE DRAWING PRIZE 2018 for their project titled “The Samsara of Building No.42 on Dirty Street”. Link: https://bit.ly/2S3N5Nu u

RMIT Architecture projects by staff and alumni exhibited at Hong Kong Business of Design Week. Link: https://bit.ly/2PMuxzp Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2EEe7bb

RMIT Architecture projects by staff and alumni exhibited at Hong Kong Business of Design Week. Link: https://bit.ly/2QGzlLO Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2EEe7bb

RMIT Architecture Adjunct Professors and alumni present at the Hong Kong Business of Design Week. Link: https://bit.ly/2A2v5vS Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2EEe7bb

RMIT Architecture Adjunctt Professors and alumni present at the Hong Kong Business of Design Week. S Link: https://bit.ly/2A2v5vS EEe7bb Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2EEe7bb

CONGRATULATIONS RMIT Architecture 2018 Graduating students! Link: https://bit.ly/2SZE73V

CONGRATULATIONS RMIT Architecture 2018 Graduating students! Link: https://bit.ly/2SZE73V

KEEP IN TOUCH! alumni.architecture@rmit.edu.au Link: https://bit.ly/2UXXGuW

KEEP IN TOUCH! alumni.architecture@rmit.edu.au rchitecture@rmit.edu.au Link: https://bit.ly/2UXXGuW W

PRS Melbourne. John Doyle PhD completion ‘Field Tactics: Techniques, Types and Effects from a Practice Operating within the Architectural Field’. Link: https://bit.ly/2CjHnBG

March Studio awarded the AIA 2018 Harold Desbowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture Houses (New). Rodney Eggleston the founding director is an RMIT Architecture Alumnus. Link: https://bit.ly/2SOMcIq

Workshop Architecture (the practice of RMIT Architecture staff member Simon Whibley) awarded the AIA 2018 Kevin Borland Award for Small Architecture for their Sorrento Visitor Centre. Link: https://bit.ly/2LodWBp

PUBLIC LECTURE: Carme Pinós (Director of Estudio Carme Pinós and architect of the MPavilion 2018). Link: https://bit.ly/2USXey8

INTRICATE FORMS SYMPOSIUM (Evening Session) convened by A/Prof. Roland Snooks and Dr. Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2Bqy8Od

RMIT Architecture Alumnus Kevin Carmody published in El Croquis, ‘EL CROQUIS 195: CARMODY GROARKE (2009-2018) MORTAL BODIES’. Link: https://bit.ly/2SP6X6W

LECTURE: Hamish Lyon (Director, NH Architecture) lecture as part of the PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2 LECTURE SERIES. Coordinated by Amy Muir & Dr. Peter Brew. Link: https://bit.ly/2Lp3Gsh

“Remote Kakadu town set for $446million transformation.” by NAAU – directors of NAAU include RMIT Architecture Lecturers Ben Milbourne and John Doyle, RMIT Architecture alumnus Edmund Carter, and Laura Mártires. Link: https://bit.ly/2rFY5EW

MID-SEMESTER SYMPOSIUM convened by Bachelor of Architectural Design design studios ‘Splayd 2.0’ (led by Kerry Kounnapis & Jessica Heald) and Parliament (led by Amy Evans & Conor Todd) Link: https://bit.ly/2QBIrJD

Master of Architecture Elective ‘SECOND HAND’ led by RMIT RMIT Architecture Professor Eva Prats and Ricardo Flores (Flores y Prats). Link: https://bit.ly/2BuLedd

EXHIBITION AND MAGAZINE ISSUE LAUNCH CALIPER 4 “SAMPLE”. Independent student led architecture journal by RMIT Architecture students and alumni. Link: https://bit.ly/2S9hUQW

Semester 1 Award for Design g Excellence in the equal recipients: Master of Architecture p program g q p ALEXANDRA KEMP. Link: https://bit.ly/2BqimD5

The Australian Institute of Architects, RMIT Architecture and National Gallery of Victoria launched the book Repair, produced to support the exhibition Repair at the Australian Pavilion, for Freespace, La Biennale di Venezia 2018 Link: https://bit.ly/2Cl15Nr

RMIT Master of Architecture ‘HKIDHD’ studio final presentations led by John Doyle and Vicky Lam. Link: https://bit.ly/2PKYZcU

RMIT’s Practice-based PhD Program progress reviews presentations. Link: https://bit.ly/2EzXugI

EMERITUS PROFESSORIAL LECTURE by EMERITUS PROFESSOR LEON VAN SCHAIK AO. Link: https://bit.ly/2rJcjVM

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Architecture PUBLIC LECTURE: Martin Rein-Cano (Director of Topotek 1). Link: https://bit.ly/2SefAY https://bit.ly/2SefAYA

‘CREATING TERRITORY’ workshop with TOPOTEK1 Founding Director, MARTIN REIN CANO and RMIT Professor MARK JACQUES. Link: https://bit.ly/2BrBQax

PUBLIC LECTURE: Marc Fornes (Director of The Very Many). Link: https://bit.ly/2BqxqR3

INTRICATE FORMS SYMPOSIUM convened by A/ Prof. Roland Snooks and Dr. Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrCI3C

INTRICATE FORMS SYMPOSIUM (Afternoon Session) convened by A/Prof. Roland Snooks and Dr. Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2GskHDd

INTRICATE FORMS SYMPOSIUM (Emerging Processes) convened by A/Prof. Roland Snooks and Dr. Leanne Zilka. Link: https://bit.ly/2LrCI3C



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