
SOLD OUT! Why are Perth people resistant to apartments? - Presented by Perth Design Week
Friday 21 March 2025, 12.00pm arrival for 12.30 start; The Mark, State Buildings, St Georges Terrace, Perth
Against the backdrop of the State Government's Perth to Peel plan to accommodate 3.5 million people by 2050, we've seen more land released for subdivision. But how long can we continue to sprawl? It's obvious we need increased density in existing suburbs.
But why are Perth people resistant to apartments?
Join us for a panel discussion to explore this question facilitated by senior journalist Mark Naglazas.
Speakers
David Hillam
David, as the Principal of Hillam Architects, has over 35 years of practice in Architecture, design and development. With a portfolio of awarded and recognised residential projects.
Tim Willing
Tim has been involved in the development and sale of over 3500 apartments across Australia, Asia, and the UK over three decades. Tim worked with across the globe with Brookfield Multiplex and JLL, before returning to WA in 2012 and establishing Willing Property.
Corey Scidone
Corey is a Development Director at Human Urban (H-U) and responsible for the management and delivery of H-U’s heritage, residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects.
Details
Friday 21 March 2025, arrival from 12.00pm for 12.30 start
$20 ticket price includes 'lunchbox' and drink from Shop 1875 at the State Buildings
Location
The Mark, State Buildings, St Georges Terrace, Perth