C+A Talk 2018: John McAslan in Sydney
Date and time
Location
Museum of Sydney
Bridge Street Sydney, NSW 2000 AustraliaRefund Policy
Description
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CCAA has announced another engaging C+A Talk, to be held on 26 June 2018.
The C+A Talks series operates in conjunction with the iconic C+A Magazine and brings architects of distinction to Australia as CCAA guests.
This June, John McAslan CBE, Executive Chairman of John McAslan and Partners, UK, will be presenting the C+A Talk.
McAslan was named World Architect of the Year in 2009 and his firm has received in excess of 150 design awards, including 25 RIBA national and international awards and three European Union prizes for cultural heritage. John has taught and lectured widely and contributes to numerous cultural bodies. His firm, along with Woods Bagot, was recently appointed by the NSW government to design the $955 million upgrade of Sydney’s Central Railway Station.
Schedule:
6:00 pm – Registration (for ticket holders) commences
6:00 pm – 6:45 pm – Canapés and refreshments
6:45 pm – C+A Talk starts
8:00 pm – Talk concludes (approximate timing)
8.00 – 8.30 pm – Post-talk refreshments.
This event attracts CPD points.
CCAA is the proud owner of the C+A Talk series.
We would like to acknowledge the support and involvement of Architecture Media in this upcoming Talk.
For further information, contact CCAA on (02) 9667 8300 or email info@ccaa.com.au.
Cancellation & Transfer Policy
If you are unable to attend, a replacement would be welcomed at no extra charge.
A full refund will be given for cancellations received at least five working days prior to the event commencing and a 50% refund will be given for cancellations received less than five working days prior to the day of the event. No refund is possible if given on or subsequent to the day of the event.
**Please note that all cancellations must be made in writing to CCAA by email (info@ccaa.com.au) or fax (02) 9693 5234.
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