22@ Afterwork | Architecture and Design for Regenerative Futures

The 22@Network Barcelona, in collaboration with RMIT, is hosting the 22@Afterwork for professionals in architecture, design and fashion, timed to align with the biannual RMIT University Practice Research program.

Event program

6:00pm: Welcome by Isabel Sabadi, Director 22@

6:02pm: Brief presentation of RMIT Europe and participation in 22@ by Tallulah Forrest, Education Partnerships Manager, RMIT Europe

6:05pm: RMIT University Practice Research and Regenerative Futures by Professor Martyn Hook, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor Engagement and Precincts & Partnerships, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT University

6:10pm: Presentation of the latest sustainable building of the 22@ by Aritz Sáez Aróstegui, architect and landscape architect FITARQ, and Marc Naise, Architect QID STUDIO

6:25pm: Networking

7.30pm: Close

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