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The Guest Lecture Programme presents locally and internationally prominent speakers in the architectural and design fields. They are invited to share their work and ideas with the staff and student community, thus providing insights into contemporary professional practice and scholarship.

       
Guest Lectures 2007/2008  
[ 09/04/2008] The Power of Play – the child, the city and the PIP principle
Liane Lefaivre
[ 01/04/2008] Architecture, Fashion and Marketing
Alexander Hascher
[ 14/02/2008] Gardens by the Bay: Striving for Sustainable Design
Kenneth Er
[ 28/01/2008] Building and Educating for Sustainability
Prof Roger Fay
[ 25/01/2008] Confessions of a Modernist Architect: The Long Road Back to Nature
Adj Prof Tay Kheng Soon
[ 23/01/2008] Great Urban Landscapes
Prof Han Meyer
[ 07/12/2007 ] Contemporary Swiss Architecture: Inventioneering Architecture
Prof Andrea Deplazes
[ 05/12/2007 ] Contemporary Swiss Architecture: Recent projects
Prof M.Aires Mateus
[ 30/11/2007 ] Contemporary Swiss Architecture: Expanding the field of influence
Prof Harry Gugger
[ 29/11/2007 ] Contemporary Swiss Architecture: Subversive Standards – Designed for Mis-use
Mr Dirk Hebel & Mr Jörg Stollmann
[ 28/11/2007 ] Edible Materials: "Interactive, multi-sensory experiences, from Flubber to Plastic Milk and beyond"
Chris Lefteri
[ 21/11/2007 ] Nature's Lover: Figuring a Landscape Designer
Katja Grillner
[ 08/10/2007 ] Environmentally Friendly Architecture from Germany
Ulf Meyer
[ 02/10/2007 ] A New Paradigm of Design and Health in Hospital Planning
Alan Dilani
[ 05/09/2007 ] Curves of Clay: Regionality and Sustainability
Alfonso Ramirez Ponce
[ 21/08/2007 ] Urban Environmental Management and Sustainability
Wang Jing-Yuan
[ 08/08/2007 ] Constructing New Materialities
Thomas Schroepfer  
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