Toronto Design Offsite's TO DO Talks will Feature Aberrant Architecture
Riley von Niessen — January 11, 2018 — Social Good
References: aberrantarchitecture & todesignoffsite
At the 2018 Toronto Design Offsite Festival, the Studio Theater at the Harbourfront Center will host TO DO Talks that will feature of panel of award-winning designers from the internationally renowned Aberrant Architecture studio.
Throughout the talk, the founders of Aberrant Architecture, David Chambers and Kevin Haley, will consider an array of experiences, ideas and more that are considered to be a part of the "outtakes" of architecture, or what goes on behind the scenes before the final product is presented to the public. In addition gaining candid insights from the founders, audience members will hear from Beatrice Galilee, the Daniel Brodsky Associate Curator of Architecture and Design at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The talk will take place on January 19th from 7:30 until 9 PM, and tickets are available online for $12 to $15, with the lower rate reserved for students and seniors.
Throughout the talk, the founders of Aberrant Architecture, David Chambers and Kevin Haley, will consider an array of experiences, ideas and more that are considered to be a part of the "outtakes" of architecture, or what goes on behind the scenes before the final product is presented to the public. In addition gaining candid insights from the founders, audience members will hear from Beatrice Galilee, the Daniel Brodsky Associate Curator of Architecture and Design at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The talk will take place on January 19th from 7:30 until 9 PM, and tickets are available online for $12 to $15, with the lower rate reserved for students and seniors.
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