ABC: Airports, Banks and Culture - A Lecture by Nick Kapica
 


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Nick Kapica is a founder and partner of SV Associates Berlin.
http://www.staendige-vertretung.com

Nick will look back at ten years of diverse clients who have brought exciting and often complex projects to an flexible and intimate studio. He will focus on recent projects including an identity and wayfinding system for an international airport, an exhibition for a bank for central banks based in Basel, books for an internationally renowned choreographer and namefinding, identity and communication for a festival of arts and culture from Turkey.

Nick Kapica
Nick Kapica was born in 1967 in London and he received a degree in visual communication in 1985 from Ravensbourne college of Design and Communication. In 1989 Nick moved to Berlin, he is founder and partner of SV Associates.

Passionate about visual communication and with a strong interest in architecture and design his favourite projects are those requiring a multitude of disciplines, he is not afraid to tackle the unknown and is excited by new challenges. He is committed to delivering excellent design and maintains a fine eye for details throughout all projects. He enjoys bringing different people together to achieve the best results for the challenging projects the studio is able to attract.

Lecture Details
Venue: Main Lecture Hall (EG02), The College of Fine Arts (COFA), Greens Road, Paddington
Date: Thursday 1 March, 2007 at 7pm
Enquiries: 02 9385 0644

FREE ADMISSION