Adaptive Re-use for Community Connection Past Event
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Accessible bathroom, All gender bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Wheelchair accessibleHow can we reimagine buildings to reduce embodied energy and maximise community energy? With adaptive reuse for community connection!
Tour Morris Moor with the project team, including Jamie Kerr of builder Kapitol Group and architectural lead Lawden Holmes of ClarkeHopkinsClarke. You’ll see how to save 19 million kilos of embodied carbon while transforming Moorabbin’s mid-century Phillip Morris factory site into a commercial development built around community connection.
Join a panel discussion afterwards including Morris Moor developer Marcus Jankie of Up Property, architect Gaston Nogues of ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects, tenant Annalisa France of Air Aroma International, and adaptive reuse advocate Robbie Neville of Revival Projects. The panellists unpack the new wave of adaptive reuse communities delivering ambitious ESG solutions and practical ways to become better custodians of precious materials. Discover why adaptive reuse is driving great placemaking worldwide.
Tickets are $7 and include a complimentary drink.
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Gaston is a leader in ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects’ Mixed Use team and one of the community impact-focused designers masterplanning and delivering Mooris Moor. Buenos Aires-born and Melbourne-based, he’s passionate about reshaping cities sustainably through adaptive reuse projects that embrace the character of historic buildings, integrate landscape, and create places communities love.
With over fifteen years of experience, Marcus has built a reputation across the property development and construction industry. Before his role as a General Manager for Up, Marcus saw remarkable success in New York City, acquiring a diverse skill set across all sectors of the industry. Marcus’s role has him overseeing daily operations, focusing on project delivery, improving efficiencies, managing staff, overseeing budgets and business and marketing strategies.
Robbie is the Founder and driving force behind Revival Projects, a multi-disciplinary practice on a mission to revolutionise the way our industry approaches existing resources. Presenting as resource consultants, principal contractor, structural engineer, manufacturing partner, and timber mill and processing facility, Revival is consistently delivering visionary initiatives that exemplify a sustainable approach to managing resources.
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Accessible bathroom, All gender bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Wheelchair accessibleHow can we reimagine buildings to reduce embodied energy and maximise community energy? With adaptive reuse for community connection!
Tour Morris Moor with the project team, including Jamie Kerr of builder Kapitol Group and architectural lead Lawden Holmes of ClarkeHopkinsClarke. You’ll see how to save 19 million kilos of embodied carbon while transforming Moorabbin’s mid-century Phillip Morris factory site into a commercial development built around community connection.
Join a panel discussion afterwards including Morris Moor developer Marcus Jankie of Up Property, architect Gaston Nogues of ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects, tenant Annalisa France of Air Aroma International, and adaptive reuse advocate Robbie Neville of Revival Projects. The panellists unpack the new wave of adaptive reuse communities delivering ambitious ESG solutions and practical ways to become better custodians of precious materials. Discover why adaptive reuse is driving great placemaking worldwide.
Tickets are $7 and include a complimentary drink.
Participants
Gaston is a leader in ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects’ Mixed Use team and one of the community impact-focused designers masterplanning and delivering Mooris Moor. Buenos Aires-born and Melbourne-based, he’s passionate about reshaping cities sustainably through adaptive reuse projects that embrace the character of historic buildings, integrate landscape, and create places communities love.
With over fifteen years of experience, Marcus has built a reputation across the property development and construction industry. Before his role as a General Manager for Up, Marcus saw remarkable success in New York City, acquiring a diverse skill set across all sectors of the industry. Marcus’s role has him overseeing daily operations, focusing on project delivery, improving efficiencies, managing staff, overseeing budgets and business and marketing strategies.
Robbie is the Founder and driving force behind Revival Projects, a multi-disciplinary practice on a mission to revolutionise the way our industry approaches existing resources. Presenting as resource consultants, principal contractor, structural engineer, manufacturing partner, and timber mill and processing facility, Revival is consistently delivering visionary initiatives that exemplify a sustainable approach to managing resources.