Southern Branch Events
Wednesday 20 September - Dunedin / Ōtepoti
PECHA KUCHA
6:30pm, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, The Octagon
Sponsored by Resene, APL Window Solutions and ITI Timspec.
This Pecha Kucha 20x20 event, bringing together architects, artists, historians, urban designers and others, explores Dunedin / Ōtepoti architecture, urban issues, culture, and heritage topics. Click here for more info and booking.
Thursday 21 September - Dunedin / Ōtepoti
Ted McCoy Lecture Series 2023
6:30pm, Owheo Building, Dunedin School of Architecture at Otago Polytechnic | Te Pukenga
Sponsored by Allegion, Equus, Design Windows and Naylor Love.
This year’s Ted McCoy lecture is presented by Auckland-based academics, Associate Professor Dr Christoph Schnoor and Senior Lecturer Graeme McConchie (both in the School of Architecture at Unitec Institute of Technology). Their talk will focus on the architecture of the Hocken Building. Click here for more information.
Friday 22 September - Dunedin / Ōtepoti
Deco Hall and Land Trust Development Model
Doors at 5:00pm for 5:15pm start, Owheo Building, Dunedin School of Architecture at Otago Polytechnic | Te Pukenga
Venue kindly provided by Otago Polytechnic.
ahha is a team or value-led designers, makers and facilitators. They will present their unique approach to practice through this talk, focusing on a local project as a case study. Click here for more information.
Friday 22 September - Queenstown
Ted McCoy Lecture Series 2023
6:30pm, Crowne Plaza
Sponsored by Allegion, Equus, Design Windows and Naylor Love.
This year’s Ted McCoy lecture is presented by Auckland-based academics, Associate Professor Dr Christoph Schnoor and Senior Lecturer Graeme McConchie (both in the School of Architecture at Unitec Institute of Technology). Their talk will focus on the architecture of the Hocken Building. Click here for more information.
Saturday 23 September - Queenstown
Queenstown Walk Through Time
2:00pm, tour begins at corner of Ballarat and Stanley Streets
Join Edwin Elliott, local architect for a walk through time of Queenstown’s focal axis to lake and main pier, to main bay. Click here for more information.