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Real Time archives: December 2010

Start again #4: Short stories about the city >

16 December 2010, 6:30pm

Short Stories about the city by Dann Jessen, Julian Lewis and Judith Loesing from East and Sam Jacob from FAT Architecture In this double header, East and …

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The anatomy of Orford Ness >

13 December 2010, 10:01am

An exhibition by Diploma unit 7. It was as if I were passing through an undiscovered country, and I still remember that I felt, at the same time, both utterly …

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Musarc Christmas Concert 2010 >

10 December 2010, 7:00pm

** THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT ** Musarc will be returning to one of London’s most beautiful churches and great acoustic spaces for our Christmas concert this …

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Start again #3: The idea of city >

9 December 2010, 6:30pm

As part of the lecture series about the design of cities today titled, ‘Rip it up and Start Again’ curated and chaired by Kieran Long at London …

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Rufus Willis of Cottrell & Vermeulen: Finished? Architecture as process not product >

6 December 2010, 12:45pm

Part of Everyday Extraordinary, Episode 6. Rufus will talk about: Getting started – reading and drawing context Making – from models to building …

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Start again #2: The afterlife >

2 December 2010, 6:30pm

The Afterlife: Preparations for once the architect leaves the site by Liza Fior from muf Architecture/Art muf Architecture/Art's project for the British …

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Can you play with local resources? Studio 3 in Liverpool

Friday, December 3rd, 2010, by Sandra Denicke-Polcher

Don’t make too much architecture. Just look out and take what’s already there reconfigure it subtly - And call it architecture… Can you play with local resources? Studio 3 has just come back from a very engaged studio trip to Liverpool. This year, Undergraduate Studio 3 students with tutors Torange Khonsari and Sandra Denicke-Polcher have been proposing outdoor Event Spaces for the annual Music Festival – ‘Out of the Blue’ in Everton Park, Liverpool. The work has been supported by the Liverpool Biennial. This project has a …



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