Retro-fitting for a Sustainable CBD

Hosted by

City of Melbourne/ ARUP/EcoEdge 2

Name

The presentation will include national and international sustainability experts like :

Bio

  • Rob Adams, Director of Design and Urban Environment, City of Melbourne
  • Bernard Khoury, Architect from Beirut
  • Alex Fearnside, Team leader of Sustainability, City of Melbourne
  • Stefan Behnisch, Architect from Gemany
  • Malcolm Smith, Director of Global Urban Design team, ARUP
  • James Brearley / Qun Fang, Brearley Architects and Urbanists, Shanghai
  • Brit Andresen, Architect, Queensland
  • Kevin O'Brien, Architect, Queensland
  • Mechthild Stuhlmacher, Architect, Amsterdam

Date

Sat 16th

Highlight Ranking

1 Level One

start

01/01/2006 - 4:00pm

Description

“What would the Melbourne CBD be like in 2030 if it was retro-fitted for sustainability? How would it operate and function? How would it be experienced?”

Addressing urban design issues and strategies at the urban scale as well as at site/precinct level, the charette will intend to generate/articulate projects that operationalise the concept of sustainability in Melbourne’s CBD. Dealing with “form” (as product) but also “operation” (processes and care) and “experience“(how do people live/work here and how they are involved in caring for the processes and places), this speculative process of proposing how and at what scale the urban system should function will emphasize on minimizing off-site impacts and footprints during. The type of components each charette group would deal with, at a conceptual master-planning level, could include: Retrofitting component parts/systems -- buildings, services and open spaces (including streets) Re-siting component parts -- buildings, services and open spaces (including streets) Removing and re-placing component parts -- infrastructure, buildings and other elements given issues of climate change and minimization of resource consumption. Internalising green infrastructure (productive open space and functioning ecosystems in the broadest sense – food, air, clean water) within the urban frame Movement and connectivity. Social agendas, activities, everyday life, cycles of care and civic/communal rituals/materiality.


Email

ecoedge2@melbourne.vic.gov.au

end

01/01/2006 - 5:45pm

Picture

ecoedge.jpg

Source URL:
http://www.slf.org.au/festival08/program/talks/1259