
PechaKucha Night in Norwich Vol. 2 was held last week, and here are a few photos from the event, sent to us by organizer Jason Bill (and he assures us that the presentations were quite visible in the venue, but disappear here because of the flash on the camera). You’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page. Pictured below is Anna Ulak, who talked about the architecture of villains in the James Bond series.

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PechaKucha Night in Norwich Vol. 2 is happening this Sunday (January 15) at Cinema City Norwich, and here’s a look at both sides of the flyer that was produced for the event. Also, you’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page.

The city of Norwich recently held it very first PechaKucha Night — that’s the poster for the event you see above — and it sounds like it was an amazing launch. We’ll soon have photos to share, but in the meantime, here’s a report from organizer Jason Bill (and you’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page).
[PKN Norwich Vol. 1] was a success. Lots of positive feedback, and well received. Whilst the Norfolk Association of Architects kindly funded renting the cinema screen, the director of the small arts cinema thought the event was great and has offered their bar to host future PechaKucha nights.
Speakers for the event included Russell Brown of Hawkins\Brown [who recently completed a study for the Norwich School], Stefano Dal Piva of Acme architects [recently completed Hunset Mill], Hugo Keene of Mole Architects [and their involvement in this region with the living-architecture.co.uk projects], and John Winter, who designed a beautiful little Beach House in Norfolk.
I know in principal that PechaKucha is an event for ‘young designers’ to meet, and I feel I have maintained true to that spirit with John Winter’s youthful mind, but I wonder if last night we hosted the most senior PecahKucha presenter? I understand John is 84…! Also adding a little interest, as we switched from digital media to analogue…