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16 Nov Barry McNeill Student Prize Announcement and Exhibition Opening The Opening night of this exhibition will see the announcement of the winner of the Barry McNeill Student Prize, while showcasing the work of Master of Architecture 2018 prize nominees. Exhibition Hobart Institute of Architects, 1/19 Hunter Street, Hobart.
08 Mar Digital design tools for innovative architecture Hobart The practice of architecture occurs within a network of competing interests and limitations. The first hurdle will often see many exchange their best intentions for the path of least resistance. Engaging directly with these forces is critical in the creation and delivery of innovative architecture. Presenter(s):Dr Drew Williamson Public Lecture Hobart Institute of Architects, Tasmania Chapter 1/19a Hunter Street, Hobart