Online Event /// ACAHUCH + AIA 2025 Awards : Heritage and Adaptive Reuse Discussion Panel, Thursday 21 August 12-130pm AEST
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- Aug 13
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ACAHUCH + AIA 2025 Awards : Heritage and Adaptive Reuse Discussion Panel
Thursday 21 August 12-130pm AEST ONLINE | Register Here
Join Professor Philip Goad (Co-Director of The Australian Centre of Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage and Melbourne School of Design Chair of Architecture) to discuss the awardees and shortlist this year. Panellists will discuss their projects and share their thoughts on current issues in heritage, conservation and renewal. This will be followed by an open discussion and the opportunity for questions from audience members to panellists.
Speakers will discuss the following projects:
Victoria
Tower Hill – Lovell Chen
Central Goldfields Art Gallery – Nervegna Reed Architecture
Parliament House Stone Restoration Works – FPPV Architecture
Tasmania
Philip Smith Centre – Lovell Chen
New South Wales
White Bay Power Station – Design 5 Architects with Placemaking NSW
Former Workmen’s Dwellings Lower Fort Street – Neeson Murcutt Neille
South Australia
Union House - The University of Adelaide – Swanbury Penglase
Hosted by ACAHUCH at the Melbourne School of Design, the University of Melbourne, the seminar will feature an inspiring dialogue between panellists, with an opportunity for Q+A at the end with the panellists.
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