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ASPECTS OF ARCHITECTURE FOUR ILLUSTRATED LECTURES LECTURER: TOM ESPLIN, D.A.(Edin.), F.Coll.H. Senior Lecturer in Design, School of Home Science, University of Otago. PROGRAMME: Monday, May «—ROBERT ADAM, the Arbiter of Architectural Taste in Britain in the Latter Half of the 18th Century. Tuesday, May 7—FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, one of the Great Creative Workers in the Field of Architecture in the Early 20th Century. Wednesday, May B—LE CORBUSIER, the Swiss born architect and perhaps the greatest creative thinker of mid-twentieth Century Architecture. Thursday, May 9—ARCHITECTURE TODAY: A study of the work of Mies van der Rohe, Saarinen, Rudolph, Nervi and other important creators of our architectural environment PLACE: University of Canterbury Hall, corner of Worcester Street and Roileston Avenue. FEE: $4 00 for Series payable at first lecture. There is no provision for casual attendance. TIME: 8.00-10.00 p.m. (Enrolment from 7.30 p.m.l. Arranged by: Department of Extension Studies, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. 7142 EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 1968 THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS A 150 HOUR COURSE FOR YOUNG EXECUTIVES AND THE POTENTIAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE COURSE SYLLABUS ORGANISING. PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING. DIRECTING. CONTROLLING AND MEASURING. CO-ORDINATING. MANAGEMENT PROCESS IN SELECTED AREAS. THE MANAGER’S DAILY APPLICATION OF THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS. TECHNIQUES USED: Business case analysis, projects, assignments, problem solving techniques and conference methods have been combined in a new training design to ensure maximum group participation, effective learning and application. DATES: Commencing Monday, May 13, 1968, and each Monday and Thursday through to October 31. Sessions from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. each evening. PARTICIPANTS: It is anticipated that this will be a small group from varied backgrounds such as accountancy, engineering, production and selling. They will have had limited managerial experience but will have demonstrated potential for further promotion. Age range will be from 25-40 years. Participants will have had a sound educational background and will hold qualifications such as the Institute’s Diploma, academic, professional, or technical degrees. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION please phone 60-581 and ask the Executive Officer to call and discuss it with you. N.Z. Institute of Management, CANTERBURY DIVISION (INC.), 100 CHESTER STREET EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. Box 1142, Phone 60-581. ' 7138
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 31
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