Learning from Robert Morris-Nunn

Learning from Robert Morris-Nunn

Learning from Robert Morris-Nunn

Wednesday 2 December - 5.30 pm for a 6 pm start

TAS Chapter Office, 1/19a Hunter Street, Hobart, TAS

Overview

Join us to hear from Robert Morris-Nunn, one of Tasmania’s most adventurous architects. He’ll impart some of the knowledge he has learned over his career, and share some of his earlier works.

Robert is the founder and director of Circa Morris-Nunn Chua Architects, and was awarded the President’s Prize (Tas) in 2010 by the Australian Institute of Architects. He is also a Member of the Order of Australia. 

Robert has practised in Tasmania for over 40 years and has taken a special interest in the social impact of architecture and collaborative design processes. The basic thrust of his work has been to explore new approaches towards a more enlightened, socially humane architecture. This has frequently involved working with the cultural heritage of Tasmania, including many major recycling projects, and as part of their resolution have often integrated innovative structural ideas incorporating timber.

He has won over 50 state and 4 national architectural awards, his work has been illustrated in international publications and he has been invited to lecture at many Australian and international conferences about his work. He was appointed as Adjunct Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Tasmania in 2008. 

Light refreshments will be provided.

Price

Free

Sponsor

This event is supported by Lysaght