Inspiring Spaces- Buildings that teach and heal
About the seminar:
The architects involved in this session have design expectations that serve to optimise wellbeing and inspire. This session will explore health facilities that make people better and educational buildings that encourage learning and “teach” students. Case studies from Canada and Australia will be presented with clear examples of the benefits of human-centric design.
International Presenter:
Tye Farrow has designed award-winning projects across Canada and around the world. He is a global leader who is making a significant contribution to health and humanity trough the medium of architecture and design.
He has been designated by The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business magazine as one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40; recognising Canada’s “best and brightest”. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Toronto and a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University.
Melbourne case study
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Stefan Mee John Wardle Architects |
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Melbourne Presenter
Stefan Mee
Principal and design leader, John Wardle Architects
Stefan joined the practice in 1994 and his work has been awarded at both state and national levels and includes RMIT Biosciences, the Urban Workshop, UniSA’s Kaurna and Hawke Buildings, Melbourne Grammar School and most recently the Melbourne School of Design.
Stefan has strong conceptual skills together with a passion for the inventive use of materials and architectural systems to achieve new and unconventional outcomes. He has been a regular AIA Awards jury member and a guest design critic for various universities.