Friday 26th February, 2010
How Architecture Shapes Behaviour
The Dundee Institute of Architects is pleased to announce details of a free lecture by Kim Herforth Nielson the founding partner of internationally acclaimed Danish architects’ practice 3xN.
The lecture will take place at
Noon on 26th February 2010 at
The University of Dundee’s Dalhousie Building, Lecture Theatre 3G05 (LT2)
The University of Dundee
The Dalhousie Building
Old Hawkhill
Dundee, Dundee City DD1 5
To book a place contact Rodger Brunton via email Rodger@bruntondesign.com
How Architecture Shapes Behaviour
A lecture by Kim Herforth Nielson the founding partner of internationally acclaimed practice 3xN. The lecture will be held at the Dundee School of Architecture at noon on 26th February 2010.
Architecture can get people talking together. Architecture can calm children in the classroom. Architecture can make passive people more active. Architecture can shape corporate culture. Architecture can encourage people to find new paths, discover new aspects of their city - and of themselves.
3XN believes, that architecture can shape behaviour and that buildings - like people - are more than the sum of their parts. By applying holistic principles 3XN is constantly exploring the potential for achieving a synthesis of design, function and context.
Kim Herforth Nielsen, Principal of 3XN, will exemplify how architecture shapes behaviour with a number of projects from 3XNs portfolio.
For more details contact Rodger Brunton to book a place architects@bruntondesignstudio.co.uk
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