The Developed Surface: A Critical Exploration of Architectural Design and Research Cultures through 3D Printed Ceramics
Suzi Pain defends the dissertation "The Developed Surface: A Critical Exploration of Architectural Design and Research Cultures through 3D Printed Ceramics"
The defense takes place 14 June at 13:00 in Auditorium 14, Building 68D, Takkelloftvej 2, 1435 København K
Agenda
13:00 Welcome and presentation of chairperson, Assessment Committee, supervisor and author
13:05 Suzi Pain presents her dissertation
The Developed Surface: A Critical Exploration of Architectural Design and Research Cultures Through 3D Printed Ceramics
13:50 Short break
According to the ’Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and the PhD Degree’ the chairperson may invite the audience to contribute with short statements. Such intentions should be addressed to the chair of the Assessment Committee during the break.
14:00 Maarten Delbeke, Professor, ETH Zürich, Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, Zürich, Switzerland
14:30 Thomas Bo Jensen, Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture, Aarhus, Denmark
15:00 Phil Ayres, Professor, Institute of Architecture and Technology, Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen Denmark
15:30 Comments from the auditorium
The Assessment Committee evaluates and makes the concluding remarks
Assessment Committee
Maarten Delbeke, Professor, ETH Zürich, Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, Zürich, Switzerland
Thomas Bo Jensen, Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture, Aarhus, Denmark
Phil Ayres, Professor, Institute of Architecture and Technology, Royal Danish Academy- Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the Assessment Committee)
Principal Supervisor
Peter Thule Kristensen,Professor, Institute of Architecture and Design, Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design and Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the defence)
Co-supervisor(s)
Flemming Tvede Hansen, Associate professor, Institute of Architecture and Design, Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark