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Abedian School of Architecture Lecture Series 2024 | Nigel Bertram

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The Abedian School of Architecture Lecture Series launched in 2013, and has since hosted an impressive guest list of both Australian and internationally notable architecture experts, bringing some of the world's most creative and talented architects to Bond University to share their insights with our community. This semester, we look forward to welcoming Nigel Bertram, Director of NMBW Architecture Studio, to share his insights. Reserve your spot today and join us in exploring innovative perspectives from a leading figure in the industry! 

The lectures are free and open to all members of the public.

 

ASA Lecture Series 2024 | Nigel Bertram, Director of NMBW Architecture Studio

Date: 15 August, 2024

Time: 6.00pm Arrival | 6.30pm Lecture

Where: Abedian School of Architecture, Bond University

 

Introducing Nigel Bertram

Nigel Bertram is a Director of NMBW Architecture Studio, Melbourne, and Practice Professor of Architecture in the Faculty of Art Design and Architecture at Monash University. Nigel established NMBW Architecture Studio in Melbourne with Marika Neustupny and Lucinda McLean in 1997. Their architectural work has been widely published and awarded across categories including urban design, single and multiple residential design, small public works, adaptive re-use of existing buildings and peripheral urban design strategies. NMBW's work is known for its careful reading of existing conditions at both an urban scale and the scale of individual inhabitation.

In 2010 Nigel completed his PhD through architectural project at RMIT University, where he taught for 11 years and was co-director of the Urban Architecture Laboratory research unit, within the School of Architecture and Design. From 2007 to 2010, Bertram was a member of the Sullivans Cove Design Panel, which advised the Tasmanian Government on urban design, planning, and architectural matters within the highly sensitive Sullivans Cove precinct of central Hobart. In 2012, he was appointed as a member of the Design Review Panel established by the Office of the Victorian Government Architect. Nigel's current research with the Monash Architecture Studio is focused around new strategic development and contemporary living environments for Australia's transforming cities. 

 

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