Whakaora: Our Thriving City ‘design jam’ planned for late July

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The Whakaora one-day seminar will look beyond traditional carbon and green building approaches.

The Whakaora one-day seminar will look beyond traditional carbon and green building approaches.

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Whakaora: Our Thriving City ‘design jam’ planned for late July

 

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Whakaora - Our Thriving City
Thursday 28 July | AUT | 8.30am - 6pm
Regenerative Design Jam - He wānanga mo te mauri

There are still a few places available for this one-day design jam. Attendees will enable greater regenerative (living systems) thinking in our urban developments and placemaking and projects to more closely align with te ao Māori tikanga, and the health of our places to sustain us in the long term.

The themes for dialogue are Urban, Health, Landscape, Housing and Infrastructure. eke Panuku, Kāinga Ora, NZ Health and Mercy Hospital, and a number of industry consultants are registered.

Co-curator Jerome Partington says the event is an opportunity for individuals, teams and stakeholders to get together, to grow understanding, deepen relationships and find greater potential in their work and projects, beyond the traditional carbon and green building approach.

As the organisers look to imagining and then creating a thriving city, they have enlisted the following keynote speakers and developmental sessions:

Johnnie Freeland – Whakapapa Design
Bill Reed, USA – Partnering with Nature
Dr Amanda Yates – Mauri Ora Compass tool for urban regeneration
12 Ngā wero – Case studies of projects and practice
25 Healthy Products Showcase
200 industry professionals + 150 students virtually

Register at ourthrivingcity.co.nz/events

60 NZRAB CPD 15 Design 15 Management 30 Core. ADNZ and NZILA CPD available too.


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