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Debate: Friday 2 December, 12.30 –14.00, Free
How can our cities, towns and villages retain their identity?
How do we stop all our high streets looking the same?
What can we do to encourage the best in new architecture and design?
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WAITING
TO GO
Artist's Talks: Wednesday 5 October and Thursday 10 November,
13.00 - 14.00, Free
Waiting to Go is an exhibition
which examines a period of dramatic change on a north Bristol
housing estate as the time for demolition and redevelopment approached.
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IAN
HAMILTON FINLAY
Talk: Friday 28 October 18.00, £6/4.50
A talk to celebrate Ian Hamilton Finlay’s 80th birthday,
from garden historian Graeme Moore.
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The Big Draw Event: Saturday 15 October, 11am –
3pm
Come and join us for a day of creative fun, inspired by the
amazing features of the medieval church and crypt.
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Visit: Friday 30 September, 10.00 – 18.00
A Grade 1-listed 1760s mansion house designed by Robert Adam,
Compton Verney is set in 120 acres of classical parkland landscaped
by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown.
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APPROACH2
Talks: Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 August, Thursday
8 September
The new Museum of Bristol and Colston Hall Foyer are explored
in the Approach2 exhibition.
Hear the architects discussing their work.
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ORGANIC
FOOD FESTIVAL
Event: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September 2005
Kamini Gupta and Nikki Allford are exhibiting their work at The
Architecture Centre as part of the Organic Food Festival fringe
arts events.
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Event: Saturday 10 September, 10.00 – 16.00
For the twelfth successive year, this is your chance to see inside
61 of Bristol’s most fascinating architecturally and historically
important buildings.
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Unfortunately we had to cancel our proposed visit to Coleton
Fishacre due to lack of support.
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Friday 24 June 2005, 18.00
Hear prominent writers and journalists Kieran Long (icon), Kenneth
Powell, Jay Merrick (The Independent), and Professor Robert Tavernor
(LSE), with Rob Gregory (The Architectural Review) as chair, talk
about how and why they write.
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Friday 17 - Sunday 25 June 2005
Find out what events have been organised for the national annual
celebration of contemporary architecture.
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Debate: Friday 27 May, 12.30, Free
How is Bristol City Council responding to the call for more
effective community participation in planning?
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Lectures: Thursday 20 and 27 January and Thursday 3 February
2005
Faculty of Building (Great Western Branch), together with the
University of West of England & Arup, presents three important
seminars to mark the New Year and look forward to the next quarter
of a centre.
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CABE
EDUCATION & ARCHITECTURE CENTRE NETWORK
Regional Networking Seminar 2005: Wednesday 9 February,
12.30 – 16.30, Free
A half-day CPD event for local Secondary Geography and Citizenship
teachers.
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Lecture: Tuesday 25 January, 18.00, SOLD OUT
Pierre D'Avoine and Clare Melhuish will give a talk about their
experience and new publication, ‘A Pattern Book of Ideal
Homes’.
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Workshop: Monday 17 January 9.00 - 16.00, Free, Booking
Essential
The day-long workshop will introduce students to the range of
career opportunities available in the Built Environment sector.
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Saturday 8th January 2-5pm, £1 per child - booking
essential
Recycle some of that post Christmas packaging and use it build
your very own dolls house!
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