Discover the mesmerizing world of expandable, deployable and adaptable architecture with Esther Rivas Adrover and Elizabeth Wagemann. Join us for a fascinating journey of contemporary projects, and trace their origins through history: including Leonardo da Vinci's sketches and even clay tablets from Mesopotamia dating from 2400 B.C.
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20Oct
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19Oct
Delivered by the research centre Cities South of Cancer, this talk explores how architectural design and urban planning works in cities beset by conflict. How can architecture express sites of conflict, and help to alleviate it?
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19Oct
Julia Barfield (Founding director of Marks Barfield Architects (MBA) and part of the team behind the design and realisation of the London Eye)
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18Oct
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18Oct
This talk will explore a constellation of ideas about the radical renewal of the central areas of British cities in the early to mid 1960s.
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11Oct
Professor Nick Bullock and Dr. Felipe Hernandez
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24Sep
In this lecture open to those attending the Cambridge Alumni Festival, Dr Wendy Pullan, explores the role of wall structures within the conflicted urban environment.
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16Jul
Prospective students can come along any time to be given tours of the exhibition by current students and listen to talks about studying architecture at Cambridge.
No need to book.
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14Jul
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01Jun
Dr Daniel Cardoso Lloch (assistant Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, a Martin Centre Visiting Scholar for 2016)