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REVEAL: Architecture

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Architecture Studios, Sutherland Building

Our talented final year Architecture students will be exhibiting their project boards and models to the public and industry visitors.

 

Opening Night

Thursday 20th June, 6pm - 9pm

 

Exhibition Opening Hours

Friday 21st June - Thursday 4th July,10am - 4pm

PLEASE NOTE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the exhibitions will no longer be opening on Saturday 22nd, Sunday 23rd and Sunday 30th June. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

 

Exhibition Locations in Sutherland Building:

SUB0002         BA Architecture

SUB009           BA Interior Architecture

SUB010           MArch Architecture, DA Architecture and PG Cert Interior Architecture

 

You may also be interested in attending the BA Interior Design show, in the School of Design. Click here for more information.

 

This exhibition is free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

Event Details

Architecture Studios, Sutherland Building
Northumbria University
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

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