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Telstra Sydney, 400 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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About this event
Sustainable design technology is the latest buzzword term in high-rise architecture, but what does it mean for Sydney? How are these emerging tools and new materials changing how we design cities?
Join thought-leaders from architecture, industrial design, engineering and academia for an inspiring discussion around the green future of Sydney’s buildings, focused on One Central Park and the in-development Central Place Sydney.
Speakers include: Craig Baudin, Director of Melbourne-founded, now international design firm Fender Katsalidis, Tim Phillips, Managing Director and Industrial Engineer at Tilt Industrial Design, Suzie Barnett, Chief Executive Officer at Junglefy, and Phillip Oldfield, Head of School at UNSW Built Environment.
Come hear from these experts about the contemporary state of sustainable design, good and bad, and how emerging technologies and 3D modelling hold the keys to greener architecture.
Information on Access and Inclusion
This venue has reserved seating for wheelchair users. For more information about access services, to book access tickets, or for assistance with booking, please email [email protected]
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