Thursday, April 25, 2013

6th International Urban Design Conference, Sydney, Australia, 9th-11th of September, 2013

"Three-quarters of Australians live in our 18 major cities (that have populations over 100, 000). While Australians are fortunate to enjoy some of the most liveable cities in the world, our cities face a number of long term challenges: the need to improve productivity growth; provide affordable and accessible housing; create safe community spaces; meet the needs of a growing and ageing population; ensure an inclusive and cohesive society; and address the implications of climate change. The way our cities develop to accommodate future growth and change will be critical to maintaining their status as some of the best cities in the world". - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.a9GKj7iB.dpuf
"Three-quarters of Australians live in our 18 major cities (that have populations over 100, 000). While Australians are fortunate to enjoy some of the most liveable cities in the world, our cities face a number of long term challenges: the need to improve productivity growth; provide affordable and accessible housing; create safe community spaces; meet the needs of a growing and ageing population; ensure an inclusive and cohesive society; and address the implications of climate change. The way our cities develop to accommodate future growth and change will be critical to maintaining their status as some of the best cities in the world". - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.EeOrsnIc.dpuf
"Three-quarters of Australians live in our 18 major cities (that have populations over 100, 000). While Australians are fortunate to enjoy some of the most liveable cities in the world, our cities face a number of long term challenges: the need to improve productivity growth; provide affordable and accessible housing; create safe community spaces; meet the needs of a growing and ageing population; ensure an inclusive and cohesive society; and address the implications of climate change. The way our cities develop to accommodate future growth and change will be critical to maintaining their status as some of the best cities in the world". - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.EeOrsnIc.dpuf
The 6th International Urban Design Conference will be held at the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park from Monday the 9th to Wednesday 11th of September 2013. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.EeOrsnIc.dpuf
The 6th International Urban Design Conference will be held at the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park from Monday the 9th to Wednesday 11th of September 2013. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.bxZHV1V0.dpuf
The 6th International Urban Design Conference will be held at the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park from Monday the 9th to Wednesday 11th of September 2013. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.bxZHV1V0.dpuf
The 6th International Urban Design Conference will be held at the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park from Monday the 9th to Wednesday 11th of September 2013. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.bxZHV1V0.dpuf

Confirmed &Keynote Presenters

  • Mrs Lucy Hughes Turnbull AO - Businesswoman and Company Director, Turnbull & Partners Limited, NSW (Confirmed)
  • Mr Henry Ergas - Senior Economic Adviser, Deloitte Australia & Professor of Infrastructure Economics, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong, NSW (Confirmed)
  • Professor Peter Newman – Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University and Director of CUSP, WA (Confirmed)
  • Ben Hewett - South Australian Government Architect and leads the Office for Design and Architecture SA (ODASA) (Confirmed)
  • Mr Gordon Price – Director of the City Program at Simon Fraser University, CANADA (Confirmed)
  • Mr Kobus Mentz – Director, Urbanismplus, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND (Confirmed)
- See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.gSdMiZPT.dpuf
Politicians
"Three-quarters of Australians live in our 18 major cities (that have populations over 100, 000). While Australians are fortunate to enjoy some of the most liveable cities in the world, our cities face a number of long term challenges: the need to improve productivity growth; provide affordable and accessible housing; create safe community spaces; meet the needs of a growing and ageing population; ensure an inclusive and cohesive society; and address the implications of climate change. The way our cities develop to accommodate future growth and change will be critical to maintaining their status as some of the best cities in the world". - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.YtPvjmJ2.dpuf
The International Urban Design Conference was established in 2007.  Since then over 500 presenters have shared their knowledge in developing a range of themes including, Opportunistic Urban Design 2012, Resilience in Urban Design 2011, Designing the Future 2010, Waves of Change - Cities at Crossroads 2009 and Survival: implementing tomorrow's city 2007. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.a9GKj7iB.dpuf
"Three-quarters of Australians live in our 18 major cities (that have populations over 100, 000). While Australians are fortunate to enjoy some of the most liveable cities in the world, our cities face a number of long term challenges: the need to improve productivity growth; provide affordable and accessible housing; create safe community spaces; meet the needs of a growing and ageing population; ensure an inclusive and cohesive society; and address the implications of climate change. The way our cities develop to accommodate future growth and change will be critical to maintaining their status as some of the best cities in the world". - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.a9GKj7iB.dpuf

Important Dates

Call for Abstracts Open: 28th November 2012 (NOW OPEN)  
Call for Abstracts Close: 14th May 2013  
Notification to Presenters: 29th May 2013  
Presenters Acceptance Close: 6th June 2013  
Full Papers for Peer Review: 18th July 2013  
Acceptance/Modification of full paper: 15th August 2013
Final academic-refereed papers due: 29th August 2013
The 6th International Urban Design Conference will be held at the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park from Monday the 9th to Wednesday 11th of September 2013. - See more at: http://urbandesignaustralia.com.au/index.html#sthash.EeOrsnIc.dpuf
  
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