Slow Cities: Changing Pace Through Design


SLOW CITIES: CHANGING PACE THROUGH DESIGN


How can urban planning, architecture and public art intervention help to slow down the pace of our urban lives and in turn improve city design? How can we respectfully preserve and cultivate Melbourne’s urban culture? What types of local knowledge, practice and design ideologies are valuable in creating inclusive, resilient and healthy communities? Who should be involved in shaping the slow city?

As part of Neapoli Wine Bar’s Sunday Salon Sessions, Architects for Peace invites you to a panel discussion on the value of slow design by looking at “green” design, wellbeing in the city, and policy-making through indigenous and other sources of knowledge and values.

GUEST SPEAKERS:

Dr. Claire Boulange, Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Healthy Liveable Cities Group, RMIT Centre for Urban Research

Dr. Janet McGaw, Senior Lecturer – Architectural Design & Practice, University of Melbourne

Dr. David Nichols, Associate Professor – Urban Planning, University of Melbourne

Julie Francis, Sustainable Farmer – Moffits Farm, Land Use & Green Cities expert


DATE & TIME:
Sunday 25 March 2018
3.30pm – 5.30pm

LOCATION:
Neapoli Wine Bar
30 Russell Place, Melbourne VIC 3000

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST THROUGH EVENTBRITE:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/slow-cities-tickets-42165994625

THIS EVENT IS PART OF MELBOURNE DESIGN WEEK 2018
Melbourne Design Week 2018 is an initiative by Creative Victoria in collaboration with the NGV.

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