Public Forum
WOHA:
Breathing Architecture Forum
Explore innovative green architecture that
captures the ‘spirit of place’

WOHA explores architectural strategies in response to contemporary issues of
urbanisation, density, sustainability and climate, with a particular focus on Asia and
the tropics. Working on diverse projects ranging from small houses to large
skyscrapers, from train stations to schools, WOHA’s projects are linked by a desire
to provide everyday delight to the end user and to connect with the local community.

“Breathing Architecture” presents a wide range of built and speculative projects –
from a single storey resort in Bali to a 60-storey housing project for 20,000 people in
Mumbai, to a speculative city of 5 Million on just 45 square kilometres – linked by
these themes.

Following the lecture, Natasha Cica of the Inglis Clark Centre will lead a discussion
with:

Richard Hassell, WOHA
Mun Summ Wong, WOHA
Ryk Goddard, Breakfast Presenter, 936 ABC Hobart
Stephen Loo, Professor of Architecture, UTAS

Date & Time: Thursday 2nd May, 6.00pm
Venue: Dechaineux Theatre, Tasmanian Art School, Hunter Street, Hobart
Register: Email to [email protected] or phone 6226 2521

More info: www.events.utas.edu.au
Presented by UTAS Inglis Clark Centre for Civil Society, Liminal Studio, Australian Institute of Architecture,
Tasmania Chapter, and AILA Tasmania Chapter
UTAS Inglis Clark Centre for Civil Society, Liminal Studio, Australian Institute of Architecture, Tasmania Chapter, and AILA Tasmania Chapter