Building Brum presents: Westside meets Eastside
Hosted by Associated Architects
Building Brum hosts Associated Architects invite
you to an evening celebrating the dramatic transformation of the western
and eastern sides of Birmingham city centre. Featuring an exhibition of
photographic work from some of Birmingham’s up & coming and
award-winning photographers; with a retrospective glance on how these two sides of
the city have evolved over the years and how they will continue to evolve into the future.
Special Guest Speakers:
Professor Julian Beer, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham City University
Ross Fittall, Project Director, Argent
Photographers & Instagram Handle
Kris Askey @krisaskey; Ross Jukes @rossjukes; Tim Cornbill @timcornbill; Ben McPhee @benmcphee; Fay Loewy @Faylouiseloewy; Fraser McGee @frasermcgeefoto; Beth Astington @bethastington; Martin O’Callaghan @ocuk; Jon Crampton @joncrampton; Rachel Mason @heyrachelmason; Matt Beach @matt_beach_photography; Verity Milligan @veritymilligan
The Building Brum event series is proudly sponsored by Interface, EH Smith, Orangebox, Johnson Tiles and Schluter Systems.
Building Brum is a cross institute built environment networking series for members of RIBA, RICS, ICE, RTPI, BIID, SBID, Landscape Institute and CIOB.
BIID Members are invited to attend this event for free, please click here to register
PLEASE NOTE: All tickets will be verified by the Project Partner Membership Organisations, the Building Brum Series will not be able to admit entry to sales representatives, product specifiers or recruiters.
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