MTalks: Exploring new and improved ways of urban living for a post-pandemic world Past Event

Presented by MPavilion

How can a truly smarter city become an enduring outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic?

In 2020, we’ve all had changes forced onto our day-to-day lives. But many of those have been hurried, one-size-fits-all interventions in response to short-term needs: working from home, lockdowns, and social distancing. Likewise, other responses have been superficial redesigns and repurposings of existing services and infrastructure, without fully harnessing emerging opportunities.

Yet, those stop-gap changes to society’s operations have, despite their narrow vision, uncovered and emphasised a popular groundswell desire to be more sustainable, to spend more quality time with family and community, to find more meaning and connection in our work, and to have a greater work-life balance. Governments, too, are realising there must be new ways to create cities that are more resilient, accommodating, and healthful for all their citizens.

Join Swinburne University of Technology’s Smart Cities Research Institute as respected academic, government, and industry experts analyse the future of the city across themes of decision-making and participation, mobility and public transport, design of spaces for living, and energy and infrastructure. With facilitated audience participation, they will pull together the threads of opportunity of the COVID-19 situation to identify cooperatively better ways of urban living for a post-pandemic world.

EVENT SCHEDULE

1PM
A CITIZEN JURY: STRIVING FOR ZERO EMISSIONS IN URBAN LIVING

1.45PM
THE HYDROGEN PROMISE IN TRANSPORT: HOPE OR HYPE?

2.30PM
THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SPACES

3.15PM
SOUNDING OUT THE CITY

Mark Burry AO

Professor Mark Burry AO has been a senior architect and lead researcher at the Sagrada Família Basilica in Barcelona, Spain and was awarded Australian Federation Fellowship in 2005. He is recognised internationally as a thought leader and researcher in the domain of future cities.

Mark joined the Swinburne University of Technology from the Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne where he was Professor of Urban Futures. He was recognised in the 2018 Australia Day Honours list for his achievements and distinguished service in the field of architecture and is an Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia.

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Date

Mon 29 Mar 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

MPavilion Parkade
34 Little Collins St, 34 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Access

Wheelchair Access