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“Re-emerging conversations”

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17th - 18th November 2022

November 17th– 18th
Melbourne School of Design – Glynn Davis Building
Arts West Forum Theatre
Melbourne Connect
Steelcase at Flex

At long last, the return of this popular opportunity to converse with other designers and educators. It will be Talking Spaces number 10! Over the previous nine years we have built a tradition of this event facilitating great conversations between designers, educators and researchers.  That successful strategy is being re-invigorated after a 2-year COVID break; three speakers, two specialist sessions, three discussion panels, two site visits, and drinks and networking will be hosted by Steelcase at Flex workspace.

Focus

Enjoy two days of re-engaging with colleagues and discussing the issues that are most pressing at present – what are the emerging school design imperatives, how can educators leverage the affordances of new learning spaces?

  • Specialist presenters will give practical examples of those issues in action.
  • Panels will explore recent research advancements during the last two difficult years and hypothesise what new learning needs to happen for us to re-engage with our field.
  • Special interest groups will interrogate new initiatives at the intersections of industry and academia.

Venues

It will be a fascinating ‘walk-around’ event, with sessions on Thursday and Friday morning hosted in the Melbourne School of Design (Glynn Davis Building), in Arts West’s special ‘in the round’ Forum Theatre, and in the exciting new Melbourne Connect building (co-sponsored by Clarke Hopkins Clark). Drinks will be held at historic University House, Professors Walk.

The two school visits will include Port Melbourne Secondary College and Wurun Senior Campus. A drinks and conversation event will be hosted by co-sponsors Steelcase at Flex workspace.

 

Student precinct project

The Student Precinct Project is a once-in-a-generation infrastructure project for the University of Melbourne – one that will have a transformative impact on the student experience for decades to come.

The UoM Student Precinct is the first infrastructure development of its kind for the University, being fully co-created through collaboration between designers, students and staff. Ideas and expertise in a range of fields informed the planning and design of the project. The newest facility, the Arts and Cultural Building, is the most recent building to be launched as part of the project.Including a diverse range of indoor and outdoor spaces, both formal and informal, for students to learn and connect, this space encompasses all that is current in innovative space design.

https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-precinct

Text adapted from the University of Melbourne, Student Precinct website

The University of Melbourne
Speakers
Port Melbourne Secondary College and Wurun Senior Campus

PORT MELBOURNE SECONDARY COLLEGE

Port Melbourne Secondary College is the first substantial piece of social infrastructure to be built as part of Australia’s largest urban revitalisation project at Fishermans Bend. The building is a visually striking vertical school for advanced technology, creativity, and learning, serving as a new, forward-thinking precinct for students and the surrounding community. BLP collaborated with the Department of Education, school principals, the community, and the Fishermans Bend Taskforce to design the state-of-the-art building that focuses on student learning and development and both staff and student health and wellbeing.

In tune with the precinct’s innovation and education pathways, the school’s high-tech environment includes a robotics lab, fabrication lab and green screen room to reflect the STEAM curriculum (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and provide students with opportunities for enquiry, discussion, and critical thinking. Drawing on BLP’s translational design experience and learnings from our health, mental health, and inclusive schools experience, the building’s malleable indoor and outdoor spaces offer students a choice to engage and learn, socialise, or retreat. The sensory experience of the materials is at the core of the design. The school’s reduced acoustic levels, maximised natural air flow and daylight, and a social and environmental response to planning provide a calm, safe, and responsive setting for all users.

The school establishes a common ground for students, staff, and the community to come together via a freely accessible and welcome ground floor plane with four quadrants that are independent of each other, promoting community connectedness. Port Melbourne Secondary College is a dynamic form looking to the future, designed to adapt and grow with the evolution of teaching and learning, supporting the next generation of students and educators.

Location – 477 Graham St, Port Melbourne
Client – Victorian School Building Authority
Size – 10,700 m2
Completion – 2022

Text source: www.blp.com.au

WURUN SENIOR CAMPUS

A transformed approach to senior secondary learning

Wurun Senior Campus is a highly sustainable all-electric vertical campus shared by up to 650 students from the senior secondary program partnership between Collingwood College and Fitzroy High School. The new six-level campus supports diverse learning styles and contemporary teaching methods.

By prioritising the student experience and facilitating an inclusive design process, we have united the different schools’ histories and cultures in a ‘whole of school’ solution that integrates with the local community.

The terraced form of the building gives students on each level access to a series of outdoor balconies and rooftop spaces. These maximise fresh air and natural light and provide opportunities for active recreation, outdoor learning, social connection, and private contemplation.

Text source: https://www.ghdwoodhead.com

Speakers

Bookings (via Eventbrite)

Melbourne

Registration is set at $600, including bus transfers for site visits, and snacks and midday lunches.

Contacts

Kelly Day (info-learnetwork@unimelb.edu.au) who is helping to organise the event may be your best first point of call. Please contact Kelly with any special requests including access and dietary requirements.

Program

Preliminary program

Thursday 17th November
9.00 - 9.45 Coffee, snacks, chats Basement Foyer, Glyn Davis B117, (ABP Building)
9.45 - 10.00 Welcome Richard Leonard Basement Foyer, Glyn Davis B117, (ABP Building)
10.00 - 11.00 Speaker 1: Alastair Leighton Building cities, building schools Singapore Theatre, Glyn Davis Building
11.00 - 11.30 Specialist 1: Peter Boyce The LEASA Tool Singapore Theatre, Glyn Davis Building
11.30 - 12.30 Walk thru of new student precinct developments
12.30 - 1.30 Lunch and conversations New Student Precinct (TBC)
1.30 - 2.30 Speaker 2: Jesse Judd, ARM Architecture Design for purpose, design for place, design for country Arts West Forum Theatre 153
2.30 - 3.00 Specialist 2: Darren McGregor On the ‘journey’: Engaging teachers and designers in the evolution of a new school Arts West Forum Theatre 153
3.00 - 3.30 Break Venue TBC
3.30 - 4.30 Voices on ‘future research’ What’s done is driving what’s coming. Feedback on effective translation Arts West Forum Theatre 153
4.30 - 5.00 Wrap-up Book launch and new projects Arts West Forum Theatre 153
5.00 - 6.00 Drinks and conversations University House, Professors Walk
Friday
8.00 - 9.00 Welcome Coffee, snacks, chats, ‘quick look’ at Melbourne Connect Melbourne Connect, Studio
9.00 - 10:30 Special interest panels o Designing for inclusivity (and diversity)
o Assessing ILE impact (of learning and designs)
o Engaging teachers and students in ILEs
Melbourne Connect (co-sponsored by Clarke Hopkins Clarke)
10.30 - 11.00 Break and Bus
11.00 - 12.30 School visit 1 Address by: Chris Millard (Campus Principal), Martin Palmer (GHDWoodhead), Annelise Tiller (GHDWoodhead), and Paul Thatcher (GHDWoodhead) Collingwood College and Fitzroy High School, Wurun Senior Campus
12.30 - 1.00 Bus
1.00 - 1.30 Lunch Port Melbourne Secondary College
1.30 - 3.00 School Visit 2 Address by: Anne Stout (Principal), Ariel Lopez (BLP Architect), and Edwina Ter (Interior Design Leader) Port Melbourne Secondary College
3.00 - 3.30 Break Port Melbourne Secondary College
3.30 - 4.30 Speaker 3: Chris Bradbeer and Anita Unka, Stonefields School, NZ The journey – building an effective school from scratch. Reflections 10 years on! Port Melbourne Secondary College
5.00 - 7.00 Steelcase hosted drinks at Flex Flex @ Market Lane, a space devoted to flexible and agile work and learning spaces. Southbank, Melbourne

Steelcase hosted drinks at Flex

Transport directly to Flex on Southbank to reflect on two exciting days, over drinks. A way to finish the week, or start the weekend, with lots of dinner options nearby for those wanting to continue on after.  

Flex
Named the 5-Star Best Office Development in Australia, Market Lane is an innovative space unlike any other. 
Located on the fringe of the Melbourne CBD with the heart and soul of South Melbourne, join us for drinks to explore FLEX @ Market Lane, what started as a workspace is now a way of living.
FLEX is a whole building experience, connecting people, places and ideas to activate a community between home and work. A Flex Culture Pass opens the door to an inspiring collection of opportunities for experience and expression that boost our mental and physical wellbeing.