Beyond the water views: Designing a city surrounded by water.

PHOTOGRAPHER: NIKOLAS STRUGER, RAVENS AT ODDS

Price: Free  |   Recommended Audience Age: 12+

Beyond the water views:
Designing a city surrounded by water

The Gold Coast’s identity is shaped by its labyrinth of waterways.

From our beaches to the rivers, creeks, canals and lakes that surround our city, our waterways are both natural and manufactured environments on a grand scale.

But beyond the water views, how can we best live with, and design for, water? In a world where water is both life-giving and a destructive force, what are the socio-economic and ecosystem implications for the Gold Coast as we continue to surround ourselves with water on all sides?

In this Open House Talks session our panel will discuss whether we as a community need to revise our expectations about our relationship to water. And as we look ahead to the Gold Coast of the future, do our architects and designers need to review how they accommodate water, from the urban scale to the individual site?

Leading the discussion:

  • Karen Johnson / Gee, Architect & Founder, Coast Arc

In conversation with

  • Chris Derksema, CEO, Gold Coast Waterways Authority
  • Prof Brendan Mackey, Director, Climate Action Beacon, Griffith University
  • Pradesh Ramiah, Urban Planner, City of Gold Coast Natural Hazards Team
  • Jaime Traspaderne, Queensland Urban Design Leader – Economics, Planning + Design, ARUP

This event is brought to you by Gold Coast Open House and HOTA, Home of the Arts

Photography: Nikolas Strugar, Ravens At Odds

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Open House proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our events are held, the Kombumerri and Yugambeh Language Group families of the Gold Coast. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters, wildlife and extended communities throughout South East Queensland.

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