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The red Platcha Hut at the edge of the Antarctic Plateau, from 2010, set on a rocky landscape with large areas of ice and blue sky in the background.
30 Apr

Designing for Extremes

  • Free
  • Art

As we face a future where extreme conditions are no longer distant, this conversation brings together deep Antarctic experience, sustainable design practice, and First Nations knowledge to ask: are we asking the right questions about how we respond to climate crisis, resource constraints, and systemic change facing Australia and the world?

Featuring Deb Adams, BKK Architects; Bradley Kerr (Quandamooka), Winsor Kerr; Jirra Lulla (Yorta Yorta | Wiradjuri), Kalinya Studios; and Miranda Nieboer, UTAS; the panel will be chaired by Naomi Stead, RMIT University.

This public program is presented by RMIT University, in collaboration with BKK Architects, as part of the exhibition Creative Antarctica: Australian Artists and Writers in the Far South, across both RMIT Gallery and Design Hub Gallery.

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Thu 30 Apr
  • 6pm - 7.30pm 6:00pm - 7:30pm

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Level 3 Lecture Theatre
Building 100 (Design Hub) - RMIT University
150 Victoria St
Carlton 3000

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  • telephone number: +61 3 9925 1717
  • email address: galleries@rmit.edu.au
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