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National Biophilic Design Awards Webinar: Community and Urban Scale

18 September at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free – $20

Learn from the winners of the National Biophilic Design Awards!

The National Biophilic Design Awards showcase outstanding achievements in Australian biophilic design.

In this 1-hour lunchtime webinar, discover more about the winners of the Community and Urban Scale Category, including the Bendigo Law Courts Forecourt (2024 winner) and the Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge (2023 winner).

There will be a presentation from each of the speakers, followed by an opportunity for Q&A.

Join us for an inspiring webinar with the best and brightest minds in biophilic design.

SPEAKERS

Anne-Marie Pisani, First Peoples’ Partnerships and Design Lead, ASPECT STUDIOS, AILA Fellow

Anne-Marie is committed to advocating and practising culturally responsive and meaningful design processes with First People’s communities which enable self-determination through a genuine collaborative engagement. She understands and deeply respects the value local communities knowledge brings to design and encourages us all to connect with this ‘Indigenous way of knowing’. She has successfully implemented this approach through many of her projects working with Traditional Owners from across Victoria.

She is the immediate past co-chair of AILA’s National ‘Connection to Country’ Committee, a current panel member for both the VDRP and MDRP and leads Aspect Studios in focusing on genuine and respectful involvement with Traditional Owners.

Lloyd McCathie, Principal KTA

Lloyd is an Associate Principal at KTA with close to 20 years industry experience. He joined KTA in 2016 and has contributed to several award-winning projects, such as the Broadmeadows Town Hall, Queen & Collins, Bundanon Art Museum & Bridge and multiple government schools. His primary interests lie in education, public and civic projects, and how they can contribute to communities as pieces of civic and social infrastructure.

He enjoys the role of all-rounder, having led numerous projects across feasibility, design, town planning, documentation and construction phases.

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date: Wednesday 18th September 2024
Time: 12:00-1:00PM (AEST)
Cost: Free for LFIA Members, $20 for Non-Members

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Date:
18 September
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free – $20
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Living Future Institute of Australia