Event Name – Digital Architecture London Conference
Admission – Sold Out
Category – Talks, Lectures & Conferences
Venue – The Building Centre
Event Website – Digital Architecture
This event requires pre-registration – Digital Architecture
Speakers include Patrik Schumacher, Neil Spiller, Brett Steele, Tony Dunne, Geoff Manaugh, Usman Haque, Murray Fraser, Hanif Kara, Rachel Armstrong, Bob Sheil, Charles Walker, Tobi Schneidler, Marcos Cruz, Alvin Huang, Matt Webb, Stephen Gage and others.
Venue Details – The Building Centre
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