The Lecture focused on the topic of architecture as social infrastructure, as well as the principles of collaborative practice. Max presented a series of recently completed as well as works in progress, illustrating the role of architecture in shaping new social and collective dynamics. Through a focus on changeability and flexibility, architecture is understood as a process rather than an object.
Also thanks to Rory Hyde, Associate Professor in Architecture, Curatorial Design and Practice, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning for facilitating.
Lecture was held on Monday 17 February, 11.30am – 12.30pm at Melbourne School of Design
Image: Study Pavilion by Max Hacke in collaboration with Gustav Düsing