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Exploring Islamic Architecture - multicultural learning and sharing through
Friends of SAM invite you to hear guest speaker Issam Nabulsi, Director of Desypher, a Melbourne-based design office that aims to utilise the medium of architecture as a means of building cohesion within communities.
- When:
- Thu, 14 Sep 2017 Thursday 14th of September, 2017, at 6:30pm – to 8:30pm
- Where:
- Africa House, Poplar Avenue, Shepparton
- Cost:
- $10 per adult payable at door children free
- Contact:
- RSVP to friendsofsamshepparton@gmail.com
- Website:
- www.facebook.com/friendsofshepparto…
He is the architect responsible for the Islamic Museum of Australia in Thornbury, Melbourne.
A variety of finger food from different cultures will be served on arrival.
Child minding provided.
All welcome.
Book via email providing number of adults and children please via email.
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