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    Climate Forum 2024 - Brisbane Watch Party

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    The Auditorium (Building 2)
    fortitude valley, australia
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    About

    Join us in person in Brisbane for the Climate Forum watch party on 6th September 2024. 

    2024 represents a new world where global temperatures have breached the 1.5°C warming limit. This is attributed to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions of which 30-40% of it can be attributed to the building and construction industry.

    As practitioners in the built environment, we are complicit in this.

    The Climate Forum (CF) is a response to this complicity: to make space for dialogue on how we, in Australia and across the Asia Pacific, can tackle, adapt and build resiliency in a world of changing climate. CF recognises that communities need place-based design solutions and to provide these, architects need to think global and act local. To do this, we are bringing together built-environment practitioners and community members to share and connect on initiatives, success stories, and knowledge. 

    The Climate Action in Australian Architectural Practice report is the starting point and the CF program builds on its six findings: Build Agency, Overcome Inertia, Advocate, Build Knowledge, Connect and Choose Hope.

    Hosted in Brisbane (QLD, Australia), this is an online event designed by emerging researchers, architects and practitioners. It is supported by Arch Climate Futures, Australian Architects Declare, Parlour and ACAN Australia.

    When

    6th September 2024 from 2:00pm - 8:00pm

    Please arrive by 1:45pm for a 2:00pm start.

    Where

    Address: The Auditorium (Building 2)100 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Australia (map)

    If you can't make it, please join us online on Zoom (get online tickets here).

    Watch parties in other states are TBC, please get in touch if you'd like to host one.

    Who

    This event is for everyone! Architects, designers, landscape architects, urban planners, those active in the built environment in other ways, and community members – we hope all will join us. 

    Tickets

    Formal CPD will be available.

    General: $60+gst

    Members of ACAN/ AD/Parlour: $50+gst

    Concession: Pay what you can  ($10+gst is the suggested amount to cover speaker remuneration and event digital post-production).

    Concession pricing is available for students, those working part time, out of work, or anyone else that needs financial assistance.

    Program: 

    2:00 PM - 2:10 PM

    Acknowledgement of Country | Owen Cafe

    2:10 PM - 2:20 PM

    Introduction to the Forum: Build Agency | Dr Liz Brogden

    2:20 PM- 3:00 PM

    Overcome Inertia & Advocate | Chair: Emma Healy

    Panel: Theresa Bower, Carol Marra, Ellen Buttrose

    3:00PM-3:15 PM

    Break: Survey  

    3:15 PM - 3:45 PM

    Keynote Speaker: Dominique Chen

    3:45 PM- 4:30 PM

    Build Knowledge & Connect | Chair: Lucy Humphrey

    Panel: Owen Cafe, Birdy Bird, Dr Anne Kovachevich

    4:30 PM- 4:45 PM

    Break: Survey

    4:45 PM- 5:30 PM

    Final Panel: How is change already happening?  | Chair: Hannah Holmen

    Panel: Dr Kavita Gonsalves, Libby Ba-Pe, Clare Kennedy

    5:30 PM- 5:45 PM

    Closing Remarks:  Dr Liz Brogden


    See website for more details: https://parlour.org.au/events/...



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    Parlour

    Architecture Climate Futures

    Australian Architects Declare

    Architects! CAN Australia

    Core Working Group

    Dr Liz Brogden 

    Emma Healy  

    Dr Kavita Gonsalves 

    Owen Cafe

    Hannah Holmen

    Carol Marra

    Lucy Humphrey 

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    The Auditorium (Building 2)
    fortitude valley, australia