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News update: July 2008
Oxford Union Debate – Monday 21 July 2008
'Architecture would be better off without schools of architecture'. Vote now in our pre-debate poll. See the sidebar to vote.
| Read the viewpoints of the participants: | |
| For: | Peter Buchanan, Architect, UK Robert Adam, Architect, UK |
| Against: | Prof Sir Peter Cook, Royal Academy of Arts, UK Jeremy Till, University of Sheffield, UK |
Programme updates
Final oral and poster programmes now available
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Speaker blog
Read our latest blog entry from Sir Andrew Derbyshire - Some thoughts from the past
The Ecohouse Student Design Competition Awards will be presented at the conference on Tuesday 22 July 2008.
Accommodation now sold out
All reserved accommodation for the conference has now sold out. Delegates are advised to book alternative accommodation as soon as possible.
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Programme
The conference will be comprised of inspirational keynote lectures and a series of forums incorporating the following topics:
- Buildings and the Environment
- Sustaining Studio Education in a Climate of Change
- Human Habitat and Social Responsibility
- Refurbishment and Evidence Based Education
- Research into Teaching Courses
- Urban Design and Sustainable Cities
- Schools and Professional Views
- Materials and Renewable Energy
- Virtual Building and Generative Design
- Design Research
- Courses and Curricula
Additional features include:
- Oxford Union Debate on Architectural Education
- Café-style Workshops for each Forum
Exhibition
A large exhibition will take place alongside the conference featuring the latest tools, schools, practices and publications. For details of this and other commercial opportunities available at The Oxford Conference 2008 click here.
Resetting the Agenda - Have your say…
What issues should dominate the agenda at this key conference and be part of the foundations of architectural education in the 21st century? Have your say in our pre-conference poll.
Vote now…
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