Not exact matches
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of students of the Agogo Presbyterian Girls College of Education on Saturday, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa indicated that the savings have been used to
build laboratories,
lecture theatres, auditoriums and libraries in the colleges.
Improving a
lecture by modifying your presentation can be relatively easy, but once that
lecture theatre has been
built you're likely to be stuck with its faults for decades.
Audio inputs feed a 16W
built - in loudspeaker, plus there's a microphone socket so it can be used as a mini PA — a handy inclusion for classrooms, conference rooms and smaller
lecture theatres.
Hosted by the BCU School of English, the workshop will take place in a new state - of - the - art
lecture theatre called the Hub, in the Curzon
Building at Birmingham City University's city centre campus.
Nothing is Forever marks an important and transitional moment in the South London Gallery's history as the institution expands into a formerly derelict house and a new
building incorporating the surviving walls of a former
lecture theatre and library.
With help from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the rest of the
building will be renovated, starting in 2013, with the east wing turned into a
lecture theatre.
It will include the conservation of the façade of Burlington Gardens, one of the grandest unrestored
buildings in central London, as well as providing a double - height
lecture theatre, a new Clore Learning Centre, space to exhibit more works from the RA Collections, refurbished galleries for temporary exhibitions and extended space for the RA Schools.
These two
buildings have been linked together as part of David Chipperfield Architects» masterplan which also includes new galleries, more public space and a new
lecture theatre.
David Chipperfield RA will transform the Royal Academy in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018, uniting the
buildings on Piccadilly and Burlington Gardens and creating new spaces for exhibitions and debate, including a 260 - capacity
lecture theatre.
It went under what was then North College Street (now Chambers Street), and under the university
buildings until it reached the university's anatomy
lecture theatre, delivering bodies for dissection.