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The Festival of iv 1 – 12 August 2017 Brought to you by the Henry Halloran Trust and the University of School of , Design and Planning. To register for our events go to festivalofurbanism.com

@Sydney_Arch @FestUrbanism #FestUrbanism @archdesignplanning @usyd_arch The Festival of Urbanism iv Brought to you by the Henry Halloran Change your view of the city. Trust and the 1 – 12 August 2017. Launch event: 31 July 2017. School of Architecture Design and Planning. Week 1

Monday 31 July Tuesday 1 August Wednesday 2 August Thursday 3 August Saturday 5 August

The Festival of Urbanism Motor enthusiasm: The Henry Halloran Trust PIA NSW - Planning and Small Smart Cities Walking Tour: The Track How can we build in iv and City Road Podcast enduring attachments to (HHT) Incubator Night NSW Land Rights Act This exhibition is the gathering telecommunication infrastructure A pedestrian artery for twenty of a series of projects made at a into our strategic planning? thousand years; the ancient Launch the privacy, autonomy Fixing housing in Indigenous 1983: improving practice small scale by local architecture , the walking track from Circular Quay and comfort of driving communities Dr Tooran Alizadeh How do we navigate the post-truth Local Aboriginal Land Councils practices. Each project is University of Sydney, makes the to the fresh water spring known as landscape? Join SMH columnist The supply and ongoing (LALCs) are significant land owners The private car is implicated in maintenance of residential in nature. Singularly case for a first generation of the Tank Stream is now Sydney’s Elizabeth Farrelly and Professor in NSW. One of the intentions of global harms such as climate and infrastructure remains one of they are aspirational, oddities. ‘telecommunication planners’ meandering George Street spine. Peter Phibbs, the University of the original act and its subsequent change, respiratory illness and the most vexed issues confronting Collectively, they herald the in smart cities. Charles Darwin’s 1836 narrative Sydney as they fact check current even coronary heart disease. amendments has been for LALCs possible renewal of housing in along the same path will inflect Indigenous . Thursday 3 August debates and And yet we continue to drive. to use this land for purposes of this city. our journey as we examine the city Associate Professor Tess Lea, 6:30 – 8pm launch The Festival of Urbanism Why is it so hard to give up car . In many and reflect on Sydney Lord Mayor iv. Official launch address from the University of Sydney, will cases this has been very difficult, Opening night Lecture Theatre 250 based travel? , Wilkinson Building, 148 City Rd, ’s transformative Dr Jennifer Kent present on the HHT Housing for 6 – 8pm Richard Miles University of Sydney, the University of Sydney and largely due to planning issues. University of Sydney urban strategies. Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education - Health Incubator partnership with In an event co-presented with Tin Sheds Gallery , Director Planning Wilkinson Building, 148 City Rd, Free event. Giovanni Cirillo Healthabitat. Refreshments available from 6pm. Saturday 5 August Enterprise and Engagement). Lab will be addressing Sydney’s PIA NSW, join CEO Nathan Moran, University of Sydney Registration is essential. 10.30am – 12.30pm We invite you to nominate love of the private car. Organising the 21st Century City: Metropolitan LALC and panellists global trends in urban alliances as Tanya Koeneman, Department Ticketed event. documents for fact checking Saturday 5 August (RRP $49) $30 with code: URBANFEST4 Tuesday 1 August of Planning and Environment, Emergent cities [email protected] citizen engagement Meeting place made available 6 – 8pm Frustrated with existing city , NSW PIA (Elton submissions close Monday 17 July. Jenny Rudolph City Size and Inequality with purchase. Fredas engagement processes, people Consulting), City of 107-109 Regent Street, Chippendale Louise Kerr, , the University Capacity 35. Monday 31 August Dr Somwrita Sarkar Site Visit: North in many cities are choosing to Sydney and Dr Adrienne Keane, of Sydney, demonstrates how 6 – 8pm Free event. Parramatta Heritage Registration is essential. build alliances across civil society the University of Sydney. adopting a complexity science Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) to influence urban politics. Sunday 6 August Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) Wednesday 2 August method can produce equitable Precinct Physics Road, The University of Sydney Associate Professor Kurt Iveson, 6 – 8pm outcomes for the city. Join local advocate Free event. the University of Sydney, will Suzette Meade Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) and historian as Wild food Walk Refreshments available from 6pm. present findings from the early Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) Barangaroo: Machiavellian Dr Terry Smith Registration is essential. stages of a three year project Physics Road, The University of Sydney megaproject or erosion of intent? they weave you through notable A nearby park or grassy verge investigating alternative models Free event. What could possibly go wrong? government architecture by Walter may be an unexpected place Refreshments available from 6pm. Join , the University Liberty Vernon, Francis Greenway for citizen participation in urban Registration is essential. Mike Harris for urban food production. governance. of Sydney PhD candidate as and James Barnet and invite you Join prominent forager and he focuses on mixed-use to consider, are we getting the cultural worker Wednesday 2 August Diego Bonetto megaprojects in Australia planning right? for a walk along the Cooks River. 5 – 6pm and Denmark. Learn how suitable plant species Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) Saturday 5 August Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) 10.30am – 12.30pm selection in streets, parks and Physics Road, The University of Sydney Registrations is essential. urban can Free event. Meeting place made available influence the health, biodiversity Registration is essential. with registration. and sustainability of our Capacity 25. Dr Jennifer Kent Register online to attend. communities.

Sunday 6 August Elizabeth Farrelly 10am – 12pm Ticketed event. (RRP $20) $15 with code: URBANFEST4 Meeting place made available with purchase. Capacity 25. Week 2

Monday 7 August Tuesday 8 August Wednesday 9 August Thursday 10 August Saturday 12 August

Film Screening: Pop Up Justice Western Sydney Study with us Walking Tour: Waterloo

Waterloo (1981) directed Reflecting on University - Heritage Come and meet with our academic The Waterloo estate has cultural, by Tom Zubrycki Relationships in the in North Parramatta program directors and alumni to historical and architectural Temporary City find out more about the programs significance. Tenants and The film skilfully documents the An event presented by Western available at the University of University researchers from the tensions of state government Temporary urban interventions Sydney University, five speakers Sydney in Urban and Regional Waterloo Public Housing Action perspectives on are increasingly visible in Associate Professor Awais Planning, Heritage Conservation, Group (WPHAG) will lead a tour of and the ‘local communities’ contemporary cities. They take Piracha and Associate Professor or the Masters the estate. This is an important battle for their place in the Emma Watson, Western Sydney diverse forms – from community of Urbanism. opportunity to hear from tenants Wild Food Walk, city and the buildings they live gardens to pop-up cinemas, University, James Adcock, as the decision on the future of Diego Bonetto Thursday 10 August in. Resurfaced is a plan for from outdoor art installations UrbanGrowth NSW, Professor their housing is imminent 5 – 6pm the transformative urban renewal to mobile libraries – and have Hans Detlef Kammeier and a of Waterloo. The state government local community member will Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) Saturday 12 August been given many labels – from Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) Image by 10:30am – 12:30pm has invited masterplanners to “guerrilla” to “everyday”, frame the historical significance Physics Road, The University of Sydney #WeLiveHere 2017 Meeting place made submit designs, while public of the North Parramatta heritage Register online to attend. “tactical” to “DIY”. A burgeoning available with registration. housing tenants (WPHAG) are precinct, examine the appetite and largely celebratory literature Insights from the Capacity 25. working alongside local architects has highlighted ways in which for and unpack Register online to attend. and planners on an ‘Alternative these transient practices propose the various tensions that exist, Urban Housing Lab: Masterplan’ to present back to alternative lifestyles, reoccupy as well as consider potential Researchers and government. Join us for a post- solutions. As we look to local and urban space with new uses, GLEBE film discussion moderated by international examples, we’ll be Practitioners in Broadway and reinvent daily life from St Buckland Dr Dallas Rogers, the University the bottom up, in the pursuit asking, how can planning ensure Conversation Parramatta Rd of Sydney with director the city keeps pace with changing Abercrombie St of more just and sustainable Official welcome by the

, , needs and still maintain heritage Science Rd Barff Rd Tom Zubrycki Karyn Brown cities. Join Associate Professor Waterloo Public Housing Action conservation at its’ heart? Minister for Planning Hon. MP Lee Stickells, the University of Manning Rd Group (WPHAG) and Architect Anthony Roberts. In this session, Western Ave Sydney, Amelia Thorpe UNSW Wednesday 9 August , the Eastern Ave Genevieve Murray, Future Method Professor Nicole Gurran and Timothy Moore, Sibling 6 – 8pm University of Sydney, draws on Fre da’s Studio. A preview trailer of CITY Architecture. Copresented with Female Orphan School CAMPERDOWN

recent Lab projects which shine Fisher Rd #WeLiveHere2017, a documentary PS-EZ.G.22, 23 & 36 (Conf) Physics Rd Sydney Ideas and in conversation Tin Sheds Gallery & about the seismic changes James Ruse Drive, new light on contemporary Cleveland with Professor Ann Forsyth the Western Sydney University Wilkinson Building St housing and urban policy t SNH Lecture S facing the current Waterloo ie Hudson St Director of the Urban Planning Free event. Theatre b m problems and potential solutions. Ivy St ro Vine St community and Habitat or Home Registration is essential. Boundary St c r Program at the Harvard Graduate e This is followed by a discussion b by Stacey Miers, a five minute film School of Design. A with Dr Deborah Dearing, Greater Shepherd St exploring the concept of home as Hugo St Louis St Tuesday 8 August Sydney Commission, Gavin Tonnet, Everleigh St a commodity. Maze Cres Regent St Princes Hwy Caroline St 6 – 8pm Stockland and Ned Cutcher, Engineering Walk Caroline Ln Lawson St Monday 7 August Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) Tenants’ Union of NSW, who 6 – 8pm Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) discuss further research and Physics Road, The University of Sydney Event Cinema policy priorities. REDFERN 505- 525 George Street, Sydney Free event. Refreshments available from 6pm. Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) STATION Free event. Thursday 10 August Registration is essential. Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) Registration is essential. 6 – 8pm Physics Road, The University of Sydney For more information or to support the Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH) film visit http://www.welivehere2017. Lecture Theatre 4002 (Messel) com.au/ Physics Road, The University of Sydney Free event. Refreshments available from 6pm. Registration is essential. To register visit festivalofurbanism.com @Sydney_Arch @FestUrbanism #FestUrbanism @archdesignplanning @usyd_arch

For a book list recommended by Festival of Urbanism iv speakers visit Margaret Mary Barry, Associate Professor Professor Waterloo (1981) Lee Stickells Nicole Gurran festivalofurbanism.com/books2017