Author: oml
Imagining the state of the kingdom in the Song of Songs
INVITATION TO GAPS LECTURE Sunday, 17 August, 7.00 pm Imagining the state of the kingdom in the Song of Songs John Lewis, MArch (Auck), PhD (Otago), ANZIA This topic advances aspects of the June...
Brigitte Shim – ‘Shifting Scales’ TODAY 6.30pm Eng 401
Brigitte Shim Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, Toronto, Canada Thurs 20 March, 6.30pm Eng 401 ‘Shifting Scales’ Brigitte Shim and her partner Howard Sutcliffe are recipients of a 2014 University of Auckland Distinguished Visitors Award. In their...
HERE- NOW / Thursday the 10th – Sunday the 13th October
As part of the Auckland wide Heritage Festival, The University of Auckland’s School of Architecture and Planning and Auckland Council are collaborating on the event Here Now: Re-imagining New Lynn. http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/newseventsculture/events/Events/heritagefestival/Pages/default.aspx For this event...
Art in the Dark / University Design Competition
Art in the Dark is a free public, illuminated, interactive art festival hosted in Western Park on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday night every November. Launching in 2010, it has since grown to...
Kingsland Urban Design Competition – SITE BRIEFING 4pm Tue 3 Sep at Trinity Church, Cnr New North & Sandringham Rds
Urban Design Competition Kingsland Business Society is hosting an Urban Design Competition to create a gateway and ‘people place’ at the entry to Kingsland Village The Big Idea – San Francisco style ‘parklet’ proposed for...
Fast Forward – Mayoral Debate: 4 Sept – 6pm
4 September 2013 6pm – 7:30pm Venue: Fisher and Paykel Appliances Auditorium, Level 0, Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road Cost: Free Contact email: events-archplan@auckland.ac.nz Website: http://www.creative.auckland.ac.nz/fastforward The current debate surrounding the Auckland Council’s Unitary Plan, which...
EXTREEMAKEOVER
On Sunday 9 June 2013, one of the grand old oaks in the NICAI courtyard (thought to be at least 100 years old) fell down, partially damaging the Architecture and Planning Library. The arborist’s...