24hr CITY MELBOURNE KNOWLEDGE WEEK FORUM
EVENT LOCATION
24 hr CITY RMIT Desig n Hub 150 Victoria St, Carlton
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EVENT DESCRIPTION
24hr CITY 30.10.2014
OPEN TO PUBLIC:
Free event
TIME:
9.30am - 1.30pm
LOCATION:
RMIT Design Hub 150 Victoria St, Carlton
Inner Melbourne continues to grow and thrive as a popular night time destination. The forum will bring together thinkers in public space and personal navigation technology to explore how to celebrate, develop, and contribute to the navigation of people through Melbourne at night. The forum will explore ways to enhance and contribute to a healthy, safe, and enjoyable experience, and consequently contribute to the City’s growth and vitality.
PARTNERS
CITY OF MELBOURNE
OFFICE OF RESEARCH (OUTR)
ROAD SAFETY ACTION GROUP
RMIT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
PG 4
URBAN
TRANSFORMATIONS
ABOUT US
ROAD SAFETY ACTION GROUP Road Safety Action Group Inner Melbourne (RSAGIM) is a local community road safety group established as part of Victoria’s Community Road Safety Partnership. It works collaboratively across the four member municipalities (City of Melbourne, City of Port Phillip, City of Yarra and City of Stonnington) to identify and address key road safety needs and priorities. RSAGIM’s priority for action is vulnerable road users – pedestrians, cyclists, public transport users and motorcyclists. RSAGIM sought to commission a project that would respond to the heightened vulnerability of pedestrians in the night environment by providing safe and accessible travel information.
OFFICE OF URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS RESEARCH (OUTR) OUTR (Office of Urban Transformations Research) is a Research Laboratory in the School of Architecture + Design at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia that explores design as an agent of understanding and responding to the challenges of a rapidly changing complex world through live projects in collaboration with a range of industry and government stakeholders. Our work is the exploration of design as an agent for imagining better ways of living in the world that understands and responds to the challenges of a rapidly changing complex urban fabric. The approach we have developed is for the generation of sustainable urban futures for living through a practice of design that is informed from the ‘ground-up’ through a careful and rigorous exploration of economic, environmental, and social complex systems that constitute the dynamic medium that is the city.
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ABOUT 24 HR CITY
RSAGIM commissioned OUTR (Office of Urban Transformations Research) in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University Melbourne, to develop a prototype for a pedestrian wayfinding tool – the Urban Navigator mobile phone App. The aim of the App will be to provide the user with safe travel information. It is anticipated that the App will be designed as a live, interactive travel guide that provides information on: – – – –
Up to date transport options Transport availability by day and night Transport locations Alternative routes
RSAGIM gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Community Road Safety Partnership for this project.
PROGRAM GUIDE INTRODUCTION Chair
SESSION 0124 HOUR CITY
JANET BOLITHO Time: 9.30 am
CR CATHY OKE Time: 9.40
Introduction
City of Melbourne
KERRY HYLTON City of Melbourne Time: 10.10 am
JONATHAN DALY Mufting Time: 10.30 am
Chair : Janet Bolitho
MARIE CLAIRE O’HARE City of Melbourne Time: 10.10 am
CRAIG DOUGLAS OUTR Time: 10.50 PG 8
SESSION 02INTERGRATED SYSTEMS
Chair: Rosalea Monacella
ROSALEA MONACELLA OUTR Time: 12.00 pm
FRVEN LIM Surbana Time: 01:00 pm
BART BRANDS Karres en Brands Time: 12.20 pm
FLORA SALIM RMIT Time: 12.40 pm
PARTICIPANTS
JANET BOLITHO
CR CATHY OKE
JONATHAN DALY
Janet Bolitho is the President of the Road Safety Action Group Inner Melbourne (RSAGIM). A former mayor and councillor at the City of Port Phillip, she is deeply interested in all facets of urban sustainability. RSAGIM seeks to influence the road safety discussion to more strongly represent walkers and cyclists.
First elected to the Melbourne City Council in 2008, Dr Cathy Oke is a scientist and environmental consultant with 20 years’ experience in the sustainability sector. At the City of Melbourne, Cathy is Chair of the Future Melbourne (Transport) Committee and Deputy Chair of the Future Melbourne (Environment) Committee.
Jonathan is a Founding Partner of and Head of Behaviourology at Mutfung. This interdisciplinary practice combines behaviour change and behavioural design. His work questions the relationship between people and place, developing a deeper understanding of how urban environments can be better designed for the human condition.
melbourne.vic.gov.au
mutfung.com
MARIE CLAIRE O’HARE
KERRY HYLTON
A trained architect and urban designer, Marie Claire O’Hare works as a Senior Urban Designer within the City of Melbourne’s Urban Design and Docklands Branch. Her project management and design experience ranges from small scale residential design through to large scale architectural and urban master planning projects spanning Australia, Europe and America.
Kerry Hylton is a member of the City of Melbourne’s City Issues Team and has over 20 years of experience working in local government both in Australia and overseas. As Social Planner – Safe Environments, her role is to contribute to improving the safety and wellbeing of city users by building integrated strategies in partnership with stakeholders.
shareandbeaware.org.au
FLORA SALIM Dr Flora Salim is a Research Fellow in the School of Computer Science and IT and also an ARC Postdoctoral Fellow (Industry). She is also associated with the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory (SIAL), School of Architecture and Design and RMIT Design Research Institute. florasalim.com
melbourne.vic.gov.au PG 10
melbourne.vic.gov.au
ROSALEA MONACELLA
CRAIG DOUGLAS
FRVEN LIM
Dr Rosalea Monacella is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture & Design at RMIT University and the co-director of the Office of Urban Transformation Research laboratory. Her research focuses on the specialisation of emergent urban fields and the exploration of the diagram as a material operation.
As a co-director of the Office of Urban Transformations Research Laboratory he explores design as the agent for understanding and responding to the challenges of the built environment in a rapidly changing complex world. Craig is currently the co-ordinator of Design Research Studio Stream at RMIT University, where he is also pursuing a PhD.
Recognised in 2010 as one of the 20 most prominent Singapore architects under the age of 45, Frven is responsible for design excellence at the practice Surbana. His training and experience spans across his years at the Architectural Association, the Singapore Institute of Architects, as well as his constant involvement in projects of all typologies, scales and geographical locations.
outr.org
BART BRANDS Bart Brands founded Karres and Brands landscape architects together with Sylvia Karres in 1997. Bart has an affinity with both landscape architecture and architecture, as well as urban development. karresenbrands.nl
outr.org
surbana.com
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