Please see Professor Xing Ruan in his office 4001.
2 30 – 3 00 Michael Aragon (Prajakta’s group)
3 00 - 3 30 Amir Amirashairi (Anu’s group)
3 30 – 4 00 Ahrabie Kunasingham (Shaowen’s group)
4 00 - 4 30 Terrence Chau – (Sandra group)
Please see Professor Xing Ruan in his office 4001.
2 30 – 3 00 Michael Aragon (Prajakta’s group)
3 00 - 3 30 Amir Amirashairi (Anu’s group)
3 30 – 4 00 Ahrabie Kunasingham (Shaowen’s group)
4 00 - 4 30 Terrence Chau – (Sandra group)
Please see Professor Xing Ruan in his office 4001.
2 - 2 30 Mary Suen
2 30 - 3 00 Nikolina Borak
3 00 - 3 30 Namirah Mohd Ali (David A)
3 30 - 4 00 Rachel Eng (Bernard W)
4 00 - 4 30 Lewis Pang (Felicity W)
4 30 - 5 00 Viki Liang
5 00 - 5 30 Alex redzic (Anita M)
5 30 - 6 00 Kahmun Tham (Anita M)
Thursday 14, May 2009
Open Lecture Presentation by Professor Enrico Fontanari, IUAV (the University of Architecture in Venice)
Professor Fontanari is here to tell us more about a new UNSW - IUAV student exchange program. IUAV teaches Architecture and Design and Urban Planning. This is a great opportunity to find out more.
About Professor Enrico Fontanari
Professor Enrico Fontanari has more than thirty years experience in the educational and professional areas of Urban Design and Landscape Design at the Faculty of Architecture at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV). He is involved in post-graduate programs, research and professional consultancy with European and international Universities and agencies like UNESCO, the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
Professor Fontanari's lecture will cover recent IAUV activities, in particular workshops and research in Urban Design.
Speaker: Professor Enrico Fontanari
Time: 12:00pm
Venue: Red Centre Theatre G001
On request from Paola Favaro
Galleries and Museums discussed in the lecture on 11 May
The Louvre extension,
The Eastern Wing, National Gallery in
Musée du Jeu de Paume, Paris, by Antoine Stinco
Musée d’Orsay,
Centre Pompiou, Paris, by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano
American Centre,
The
Dulwich Picture Gallery, by Sir John Soane, 1811-13
Yale Centre for British Art, by Louis Kahn
Students should visit at the least the following galleries:
The
A few boutique galleries in Paddington
The Fbe gallery in the Red Centre
Message from Professor Xing Ruan:
“The course outline has been updated. We strongly urge you to print this version to replace the one that you received at the Monday lecture. Please pay particular attention to the new Course Schedule and Content, as well as the reworded Assessment Criteria for project 1. This new version of the course outline will stay on the Arch 1201 blogsite for two weeks. After that, you can access it from the FBE server.”
The link is
http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/currentstudents/fbeonly/courseoutlines/?yr=2009&ses=s1&up=u
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