- CATCH UP
- 2 CPD
Register for this event and receive email confirmation on how to access the recording!
Please email nsw@planning.org.au if you have any questions.
Join us for a transformative discussion on the future of urban living. Explore the 'lived experience' of residents amidst TOD rezoning and higher density housing debates. Discover how we can prioritize amenity, affordability, and comfort in a changing climate. This is a great chance to engage with experts, share insights, and shape the future of inclusive urban planning.
Why should I watch?
Gain Understanding: Learn about Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and higher density housing proposals, including their potential impacts on housing supply, affordability, and community well-being.
Engage with Experts: Interact with esteemed speakers and panelists, including urban planners, academics, and industry professionals, who will share their expertise on housing, urban design, and community development.
Participate in Discussions: Engage in thought-provoking discussions and Q&A sessions on topics such as amenity, access to work, affordability, and climate comfort in urban environments.
Shape the Future: Contribute to the conversation on inclusive urban renewal and advocate for policies and initiatives that prioritize residents' needs and experiences.
Who would benifit?
Urban planners, young planners, architects, housing advocates, and community leaders will be present.
Be part of the conversation that matters! Join us as we bridge theory and reality, and make a lasting impact on housing design and policy!
Message from our M.C. Norma Shankie-Williams MPIA (Fellow):
As a planner for over 40 years in the UK and Australia, I’ve been so impressed with the strategic and detailed work undertaken at State and local levels in NSW in recent years aimed at creating attractive, well-balanced, walkable, healthy neighbourhoods. However I’m concerned this good work is in danger of being lost as we respond to the urgent and growing need for more homes.
The PIA event “The Lived Experience of Denser Housing” will reinforce all those important elements needed to create great places and make sure the lives of those living at higher densities are healthy and enjoyable and meet their diverse needs whether for families, singles, groups or older people. The panel we have assembled comprises experts in their fields and I am so excited to hear their messages and advice for future action.
Our Speakers:
Program:
Chris O'Dell MPIA will set the scene on TODs to start.
Costs and complexity of strata housing thanks to special guest Professor Cathy Sherry.
Alison Holloway MPIA (Fellow) will discuss the importance of amenity and access to work. She’ll explore topics such as transit accessibility, local amenities, and activation in different centers.
Cameron Jackson from Frasers will delve into the process of creating great neighborhoods. Expect insights on neighborhood design, community engagement, and sustainable development.
David Milliken RPIA will focus on master planning strategies that promote inclusivity. He’ll cover aspects like accessibility, diversity, and social cohesion.
Professor Nicole Gurran MPIA (Fellow) aims to address the challenges of affordable housing. Her talk will explore policy frameworks, innovative solutions, and the role of urban planning.
Philip Oldfield will discuss the various types of housing currently being delivered. Expect insights on housing density, architectural trends, and their impact on communities. 馃彙
Helen Ryan will discuss strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle in higher density housing environments. Expect insights on physical activity, mental well-being, and community health initiatives within urban settings. 馃尶馃彊锔
Our partners:
Gold Sponsor: Shelter NSW
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Silver Sponsor: Hill PDA
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Silver Sponsor: Place Score | |
- Price
- Members $65 | Non-members $95
- When
- ON DEMAND,
- Registrations Close
- 31st Dec 26 4:00 PM