How Privately Owned Public Space (POPS) is Transforming the City — Melbourne Design Week 2022

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Melbourne Design Week panel discussion Presented by Denton Corker Marshall.

 

Adrian FitzGerald, Senior Director, Denton Corker Marshall will present some of the practice’s ground-breaking work in Singapore and Melbourne, alongside the City of Melbourne’s Director of City Design, Jocelyn Chiew, who will present the city’s initiatives in encouraging new laneways, open space and amenity by private developers.

Aligning with the City of Melbourne’s activation and greening policies, POPS has the ability to revitalise Melbourne in the pandemic era.

Adrian and Jocelyn will be joined by a distinguished panel including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cr Nicholas Reece and Dr Elizabeth Taylor, Urban Planning and Design, Monash University. Moderated by Simon Knott, Director of  award-winning architecture practice BKK.

Where: Clemenger Auditorium
Entrance via North Foyer, National Gallery of Victoria
When: Monday 21 March 6—8pm
Drinks 6pm, panel discussion 6.30—7.30pm
followed by post panel drinks and discussion

Open House 2024

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Saturday 27 + Sunday 28 July

Join us for a rare inside look into two of our most innovating education buildings – the Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub at Melbourne Grammar, and the iconic MADA Gallery at Monash University, Caulfield.

The Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub is open between 11 and 3 on both days. Entry via Gate G at 117 Domain St, near the corner of Domain St and Bromby St.

Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub at Melbourne Grammar School | Open House Melbourne

MADA Gallery is part of Monash University’s Caulfield Campus program. We will be running tours on Sunday the 28th at 11am, 12.30pm and 1.15pm. Please be invited, no bookings required.

Monash University Caulfield Campus | Open House Melbourne

Open House Hobart

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We are proud to be part of Hobart’s Open House this year!

Come and join us for a walking tour along our Bridge of Remembrance.

Linking two significant public spaces – the Cenotaph and Soldier’s Memorial Avenue, this award-winning design is respectful of the sensitive cultural heritage and environmental values of the site. An elegant, twisting plane, the 200-metre-long bridge connects both sides of the highway and provides a distinctive entry portal to the city. Join Neil Bourne, Senior Director from Denton Corker Marshall as he discusses the design and construction process of this commanding structure.

Address: Tours depart from Soldier’s Memorial Ave, Davies Ave, Hobart
Date: Sat 9 & Sun 10 Nov
Tours: 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am

Bookings open at 12pm on Friday 11 October – register here:

Bridge of Remembrance | Walking Tour – Open House Hobart