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AATE 21, Exploring Architectural Education

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AATE21, Exploring Architectural Education.  

Thursday 14 October 2021, 18:30 -19:30 ( via Zoom) 

Meeting ID: 889 0470 8667 Passcode: 602869


 Live Discussion on the short and long term trends in architecture education based on variety different contexts and perspectives with;

Prof Nasrine Seraji Full Professor of Architectural design at University College Dublin

Dr. Mark Morris, Head of Teaching and Learning, The Architectural Association (AA), London, , has published extensively and holds posts with RIBA and the V&A in addition to his AA post. 

Moderator; Andrew Clancy, Professor of Architecture at Kingston University

Prof Nasrine Seraji AA Dipl FRIBA, is an Iranian-born French-British architect. She is a 2011 recipient of the Knight of the Legion of Honour, an Officier of l'Ordre national du Mérite and l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.After studying at the Architectural Association and practising in London, Seraji moved to Paris in 1989 to establish her studio[1] where architecture is treated as both a cultural debate and a practice. Since then, she has pursued a path constantly enriched by her simultaneous engagement in architectural practice, teaching, and research. She has lectured and exhibited her work widely in Europe, North America, China, and South East Asia. She is Full Professor of Architectural design in UCD.

 Dr Mark Morris is Head of Teaching and Learning, and Chair of the Senior Management Team at the Architectural Association School of Architecture. He completed his PhD at the London Consortium supported by the RIBA Research Trust. His research focuses on questions of visual representation in the context of the history of architectural education. Mark is the author of two books, Models: Architecture and the Miniature and Automatic Architecture. He is a member of the V&A Museum’s Architectural Models Network and the RIBA Academic Publications Panel.

Prof Andrew Clancy is Professor of Architecture in the Kingston School of art, and director of the Register research group. He completed his PhD in 2017 with RMIT Barcelona. Prior to his role in Kingston he was visiting Professor to the Aarhus School of architecture and M.Arch programme lead in Queens University Belfast. He has co-authored a book on the Danish architect Kay Fisker, shortly for release by Lund Humphries and is a director of Clancy Moore Architects, Dublin.

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