DAY 2. FRIDAY 15 MARCH 2024.
DAY 2. FRIDAY 15 MARCH 2024.
Sold Out / AI: Designing the Future
In this discussion, coordinated by Apparatus and hosted by James Purtill, a panel of experts will discuss the intersection between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and creative industries, how AI is revolutionising the creative design process, and navigating ethics in a rapidly changing world of AI.
Developing Design – good design is good business
Join us for a conversation with leading architects and the people who engage them, and hear the stories behind the projects. Journalist and design champion Claire Tyrell will moderate the panel conversation.
Design Dialogues: Designing with Country
Presented by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. Designing with Country is the development of projects with first nations voices at its core.. The event will feature a few projects who have successfully demonstrate a genuine intent to build mutual respect and trust between the aboriginal community and the design team.
Sold Out / Public Art Walk
Take this enjoyable two-hour walk from Elizabeth Quay to Perth Cultural Centre with detours in between to explore and learn about standout public artworks in the City … And finish with some drinks and fellowship under the sky.
“My Home”
There is an urgent need for permanent, low-cost housing to enable homeless people to get back on their feet and establish a decent quality of life. Join us to hear from architect and “My Home” founder Michelle Blakeley on how she is creating homes for people who are homeless.
Interia Open Plan Office Workstation Showcase
Presented by Interia. Join us for an open plan office workstation showcase highlighting the latest trends and innovations in workplace design, fostering collaboration, productivity, and employee well-being.
SOLD OUT / Medium Density Symposium
Much of the discussion to date on the new Medium Density Code has been about improving the quality of design. And that’s important. But it’s only half the story. The other side of the conversation, and something not widely understood, is the diversity of housing – and choice - the new Code enables.