Climate

Mediating the effects of climate change is the design challenge of this generation. An increase in the intensity of natural weather events, including floods, storms, bushfires and drought, may lead to further conflict and socio-economic inequality. How can designers best intervene in this space, to collaborate across businesses and disciplines with wild creativity? This focus continues Melbourne Design Week’s previous exploration of waste, supply chains, manufacturing, materials and speculative design proposals. The problems of climate change are not going away; but, accepting human activity has reshaped the environment, we are hopeful that we have the shared vision to adapt as positively as we can.
Booked Out
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne, futurefoodsystem
27 - 28 Mar (2 sessions)
Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne and School for unTourists
03 Apr
Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne, City of Stonnington, Boon Wurrung Foundation and Design Think Lab
27 Mar
Good Design Australia
31 Mar
Joost Bakker
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)
Free
Presented by Leire Asensio Villoria & David Mah at Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne
26 Mar
Free
Leire Asensio Villoria & David Mah at Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne
30 Mar
Free

Living in Planet City

Frieze
31 Mar
Booked Out Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne and Metung Hot Springs
04 Apr
Free
Centre for Architecture Victoria | Open House Melbourne, Arup, Swinburne University, Royal Botanic Garden Victoria and Studio Edwards
26 - 05 Apr (12 sessions)
Booked Out
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne, Long Prawn, Furrmien, Pirjo Haikola and Pacific Sea Urchin
26 Mar