He's best known for his work on TV and radio but Australian comedian Tim Ross has also always had a passion for architecture and design -- and he manages to intertwine his great loves on stage. The self-proclaimed "designer nerd" is in the country for the Festival of Architecture in Wellington, where he will be discussing Why Modernism Matters.
Tim Ross: Finding humour in architecture and design
From Sunday Morning, 9:37 am on 29 September 2019
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