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Wednesday 08, Thursday 09 and Friday 10 February 2012.
University of Melbourne

FLOW 2: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: DAY ONE (Wednesday 8 February 2012)

1600 Registration

1700 Welcome Drinks

1830 Keynote 1: Jeff Malpas
         The Interiority of Landscape: Gate, Journey, Horizon

 

FLOW 2: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: DAY TWO (Thursday 9 February 2012)
0845 Registration and Refreshments

0915 Welcome and Introduction to Session 1 (Spatial and material transitions)

0930    The Indignant Beton.
            Elias Constantopoulos, University of Patras, Greece

0950    Indoor/Outdoor/Underground Flow: The Landscape of American Shop Windows, 1880-1914.
            Anca I Lasc, University of Southern California, USA.

1010    Flow Topologies in transit environments.
Esben Skouboe Poulsen, Anne-Marie Sandvig Knudsen & Ole B. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark.

1030 Questions and Discussion

1050 Tea/Coffee

1120 Introduction to Session 2 (Cinematic landscapes)

1140    Develop.ed.ing Surface.
            Chris Brisbin and James Curry, University of South Australia, AUS.

1200    Blindsides: the cinematic landscapes of Hans Richter.
            Michael Chapman, University of Newcastle, AUS.

1220 Questions and Discussion

1300 Lunch

1430 Introduction to Session 3 (Landscape/Interior)

1440    Inside Out: spectacle and transformation.
Chris Hay and Patricia Brown, Lincoln University and Kingston University, UK.

1500    The Allegory of the Cave: speculations between interior and landscape for the Barangaroo Headland Cultural Facility.
Sing d’Arcy, University of New South Wales, AUS.

1520    Flow in Mexico: global and local spaces.
Berta Tello Peon and Lucia Tello Peon, UNAM and University of Yucatán, Mexico.

1540    Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture.
            Joel Sanders, Yale University, USA

1600    Questions and Discussion

1630    Panel Discussion

1930 Conference Dinner

 

FLOW 2: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: DAY THREE (Friday 10 February 2012)

0845 Registration and Refreshments

0915 Welcome and Introduction to Session 1 (Fluid Territories)

0930    The Courtyard: A History and Identity of the Mexican Model of
Interior Outdoor Space.
Kendra Locklear, University of Texas at Austin, USA

0950    Transitional green spaces at multilevel building.
Elisa Bernardi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

1010    Traditional Malay’s House – Rethinking of new approach towards sustainable development.
Mohd Zafrullah Mohd Taib, and Shamsidar Ahmad, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia.

1030    Negotiating Boundaries: Charles W. Moore and the Domestic Landscape.
            Richard W. Hayes, New York (Ind) USA

1050 Questions and Discussion

1110 Tea/Coffee

1140 Introduction of Keynote

1150 Keynote 2: Kerstin Thompson

1300 Lunch

1430 Introduction to Session 3 (Corporate culture)

1440    Fluid/Social/Virtual: Way beyond the open plan
            Donna Wheatley and Carol-Ann Pickvance, BVN Architecture, AUS

1500    Analogous Cities: Interior Urbanism and the New Landscape of Work and Learning.
            Lee Stickells, University of Sydney, AUS.

1520 Questions and Discussion

1530 Tea/Coffee

1600 Introduction to Session 4 (Spatial and material transitions)

1610    Nomadic interiors.
Luca Basso Peressut, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

1630    Speeds, slowness, temporal consistencies and interior-making.
Suzie Attiwill, RMIT University, AUS.

1650    Psychosis and the Ineffable Space of Modernism.
Lorens Holm, University of Dundee, UK.

1700 Questions and Discussion

1720 Closing Panel Session

 

 

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