Process – 7th May – The Architecture Critic is Dead

Process – 7th May – The Architecture Critic is Dead

With Speakers: Professor Harriet Edquist – RMIT/Transition Justine Clarke – Independent Writer & Critic Peter Johns – Butterpaper J. Alexander, T.Morgan – POST Magazine

 

Process – 2nd April – The Young Ones

Process – 2nd April – The Young Ones

With Speakers: Roudavski, Jahn, Johnston, Lister – Elsewhere Adele Winteridge – Foolscap Studio M Brady-Ward, S Woodward – WOWOWA

 

Process – 5th March – Beyond Zaha: Women in Architecture

Process – 5th March – Beyond Zaha: Women in Architecture

With Speakers: Dr Karen Burns – Melbourne University Deb Ryan – McBride Charles Ryan Tanya Davidge – Openhaus

 

Process – 6th February – Sampling

Process – 6th February – Sampling

With Speakers: Emilio Fuscaldo – Nest Aaron Roberts – Room 11 Matt Bird – Studiobird Dianne Peacock – Subplot

 

Process – 3rd October – World Architecture Day

Process – 3rd October – World Architecture Day

With shortlisted entrants: Andrew Maynard Ilma House Fiona Winzar Orange Grove House

 

Monday – August 1st – Process Talks

Monday – August 1st – Process Talks

 

Process – Monday July 4th – Practice Talks

Process – Monday July 4th – Practice Talks

Speakers: Thanh Nguyen – Cox Architects Jon Anderson – Hive Engineering Mark Raggatt – ARM The Computational Design Group are happy to announce the fourth instalment of their Practice Talks in Melbourne …

 

Process – March 7th – Art/Architecture

Process – March 7th – Art/Architecture

Art/Architecture – 7th March Speakers: Kerstin Thompson, KTA Martyn Hook and Fleur Watson, Something Together The curators of Dear Patti Smith Gallery This month at Process we survey three new …

 

Process – Feb 7th – ‘What’s on your desk?’

Process – Feb 7th – ‘What’s on your desk?’

This February 7th, join us for one of our recurrent themes – ‘What’s on your desk’ – as we examine the critical and current projects …

 

Process November – Sidelines – 8th November

Process November – Sidelines – 8th November

Utopias may have died with alongside the modern, but the need for engaged, active architectural solutions to acculturated inequalities, economic disparities and outright atrocity is …