Next Event

Not yet scheduled!
We haven't scheduled our next PechaKucha Night yet, but in the meantime you can watch some presentations, look at our map to see if there are any scheduled PKNs in nearby cities, or have a look at the long list of upcoming events, to see if there's one you can attend!

Morogoro-Makhado on a bicycle
BY LIESBETH
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
Liesbeth presents an exciting cycle trip on secondary roads from Tanzania to South Africa enabling her to see beautiful rural life as much as possible. Three months and five countries, cycling and climbing, mishaps, and a lot of positive surprises mark this remarkable journey.

The Social Media
BY FRED FELTON
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
Fred Felton is a city architect and a planner giving us examples of television and socail media nightmares and tips on how to avoid such.

What Is Architecture?
BY ANDREW MAKIN
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
What is architecture? What is a masterpiece of architecture today? Andrew Makin shares a philosophycal view of what architecture is: when architecture is from and on place like children and parents type of connection; when it is engaged in the intellectual discourse of its time; and it provokes visceral experiences in us.

BesetDurban
BY BESETDURBAN
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
BesetDurban is a trio which believe that they can be a catalyst for greater future in Durban by being a web, a miror and a crowbar. They focus on linking people together in free monthly activities and events like walking and exploring the city.

Spatial Legacy Project
BY MICHAEL BRUNNER
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
Architect Michael Brunner shares his passion about the Spatial Legacy Project as a part of quality public spaces and sustainable development through linking the main city facilities. Ecology, resilience and values are the main themes in the planned urban regeneration.

Organic Farm
BY TRUSHA GOVENDER
@ VOL 11
ON JUN 12, 2014
Organic farmer Rob Simmons belives that organic can feed the world, not the economic system, and the small scale organic farming is the way to go. Human scale system is more efficient than a big mechanised scale farm in many ways and very rewarding.

Give Sharks a Chance
BY MARK ADDISON
@ VOL 8
ON AUG 22, 2012
National Geographic diver Mark Addison shares his love for the marine life of the Durban coast. We also meet his daughter, who is one of the youngest people to have dived with sharks.
"Presentation of the Day" on March 28, 2013.