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1 Dec
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Post Assemble! Mapping Presentation

Join us on 1 December when the Post Assemble: Evening School concludes with a public presentation and discussion on zero extraction, rewilding, and material ownership.

Do you want to discuss some of the key issues facing the building sector today and in the future?

Then join us on 1 December when the Post Assemble: Evening School concludes with a public presentation and discussion on zero extraction, rewilding, and material ownership.
The event builds on the three previous installments of the series, where the legislative proposals of the Assemble! Conference have been mapped using network theory, drawing connections between the central actors and networks of the building sector and the effects they have on the biosphere.
The evening’s event will be conducted by Nikola Gjorgjievski. Gjorgjievski is an architect and landscape architect, currently working as a researcher at the Royal Danish Academy, Institute of Architecture and Space.

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