Events / Exhibitions
14th – 16th July 2010
Mansion Site, Avery Hill
The course aims to prepare candidates for the Landscape Institute Chartership assessment and is intended to consolidate and enhance the students' experience of professional life and knowledge of professional procedures gained through their landscape education, practice and private study. In addition there will be some discussion of current issues and trends. It is assumed that students will be familiar with the basic principles involved, particularly those of the English legal system. Guidance will be given for further study in the form of handouts and reading lists. The course is inevitably very intensive.
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Professional Studies Block Course 09
Monday 11- Friday 15 January 2010
Mansion Site, Avery Hill / Hadlow
The Professional Studies Block Course is for Diploma Architects and Landscape Architects and for undergraduate Garden Design and Landscape management students. It looks at the professional, commercial and legal issues surrounding how we successfully put our design and technical skills
into profitable practice.
A PDF download of the Provisional programme for January 2010 is now available :
Sorrell Foudation Young Design Programme
May 2009
Maritime Campus, Greenwich.
This year students from Bexley College, Greenwich Community College, Lambeth College, Lewisham College, Southwark College and South Thames College, created design briefs which were developed by students from the School of Architecture & Construction at Greenwich for the Young Design Programme.
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National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions
October 9 and 10, 2010
Olympia, London
Two great opportunities to meet over 150 leading graduate employers, plus get all the careers advice you need to kick-start your career
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GREENwichFORUM
Friday 8th January 2010
QA180, Maritime Campus, Greenwich.
Each year Mark Titman organises the GREENwich FORUM to see what is happening in green architecture, science, art, literature and ‘nature’ that can better effect our views of the built environment and our relationship with the natural world.
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The Brooking Collection; Spring 2009
October - December 2009
Maritime Campus, Greenwich.
These workshops are designed to give a maximum of eight participants an understanding of the historic evolution of the window, door, staircase and cast iron features in British architecture.
2009 Summer Exhibitions
May and June 2009
Brick Lane, Maritime Campus and London Bridge
End of year exhibitions for Graphic Desing, Architecture and Landscape Architecture take place in May and June:
Graphic and 3D Digital Design:
Friday 29th May - Monday 1st June
The Old Truman Brewery
Brick Lane,
London E1
Opening Party:
Thursday 28th May, 6PM
Architecture
Friday 5th June: 10.00 - 19.00
Saturday 6th June: 10.00 - 18.00
Sunday 7th June: 12.00 - 18.00
Friday 12th June: 10.00 - 19.00
Saturday 13th June: 10.00 - 18.00
University of Greenwich
Maritime Greenwich Campus
Queen Anne Court
Opening Party:
Thursday 4th June, 18.00
Landscape Architecture
Tuesday 23rd - Saturday 27th June
The Menier Chocolate Factory
51-53 Southwark Street,
London SE1
Opening Party:
Monday 22nd June, 6PM
Preparation Course For The Landscape Institute Pathway To Chartership
15th – 17th July 2009
Avery Hill Campus, Eltham
This residential course aims to prepare candidates for the Landscape Institute Chartership assessment and is intended to consolidate and enhance the students' experience of professional life and knowledge of professional procedures gained through their landscape education, practice and private study. In addition there will be some discussion of current issues and trends.
The Sorrell Foundation Young Design Programme
Monday 11th May - Saturday 16th May 2009
QM015, Maritime Campus, Greenwich.
The Sorrell YDP aims to bring together young people in Schools, FE Colleges and community groups, design students from Higher Education Institutions and industry professionals to work on design projects for young people.
For the First time in the programme School of Architecture and Construction is leading the Young Design Programme with six FE Colleges. Programme manager for the school and YDP is Anastasios Maragiannis, S. Lecturer in Graphics and 3D Digital Design.
An exhibition will take place at Greenwich Maritime to celebrate the end of the programme.
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Camping on Campus Project
November 2008
Southwood Campus, Eltham
During October and November First Year Students will be studying temporary structures and constructing light shelters to host them for one night; Monday November the 10th in Southwood Site-Avery Hill Campus.
This will also be an opportunity to raise money which will be be donated to the Shelter Charity, helping those who are homeless and looking for a home.
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The Watch Man
16 December 2008 – 11 January 2009
Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, NW1 2BE
A multi-media installation by Architecture and Construction Lecturer Shona Illingworth to co-incide with 'War and Medicine' at the Wellcome Collection, London from 16 December 2008 – 11 January 2009
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Architecture Open Lecture Series 2008 / 09September 2008 – March 2009
Norbert Singer Lecture Theatre, Mansion Site, Eltham
The Architecture Open Lecture series is organized by the Histories and Theories programme to provide a public platform for debate by bringing together the different components of the School and the University and guests from architectural theory and practice, as well as from other related disciplines.
The series relates specifically to the issues currently explored in the School by the design ateliers and theory courses, and intends to open architecture to critical debate with talks by invited architects, theorists, artists, writers
Introduction to Ateliers; Academic Year 2008 / 2009
Friday 26th September 2008
M055 Norbert Singer Lecture Theatre; 11.00 – 14.00
Please attend on Friday 26 Sep at 11.00 am for atelier presentations and voting in M055 at the Mansion Site avery Hill.
The session should last until approx 3pm.
Full-time Year 2 & 3 and Part-time Year 3 and 4, BA Architecture students (new and continuing) ONLY.
