
The Politics of Public Space – OFFICE
A series of publications hosted by OFFICE which capture discourses held in contentious public space.
What is Urban Design?
Urban design is a collaborative process to help shape and design the future form and performance of our cities. Cities are complex, made up of physical elements such as infrastructure, landscape and buildings, but also more intangible elements such as culture, governance and the experiences of those who live there. Urban design coordinates these elements to make cities and neighbourhoods where people want to live, creating places that respond to their context.
Urban design is visionary
Negotiating complex issues and interests, seeking to address current and future problems within our built environments. Through urban design, we pursue an equitable urban environment with a human and ecological focus.
Urban design is a process
Exploring how to improve and protect our urban environments. Often operating at a strategic scale, urban design navigates the intersection of social, economic and environmental factors over a long period of time.
Urban design is an integrated discipline
Bringing together people from diverse fields to collaboratively explore complex relationships in our cities. Urban designers focus on the public realm – all elements of built and unbuilt space – and intentionally shape our urban environments.
The demand for highly skilled urban designers has never been greater. Australia is facing a shortfall of qualified urban designers, owing to lack of understanding of professional opportunities, limited exposure alongside with challenges with accreditation.
Attracting Talent
Urban design is a rewarding, but less known discipline. We map out the career pathways for the next generation of urban designers and provide a platform for increasing the profile of urban design education and the profession.
Education Reform
Urban design demands far more than technical design skills. Operating at the interface of built environment disciplines, urban designers solve complex urban issues. We are working with a number of Australian universities to continue to elevate the standard of urban design education.
Continued Learning
Urban design is a life-long pursuit of continued learning. We offer master classes for built environment professionals including cross-disciplinary workshops, seminars and study tours. For current information, follow us on social media and subscribe to our mailing list.
We support a collegiate profession that promotes the rapid exchange of ideas, and nurtures a new generation of designers. We believe in collaboration – not competition.
Building Community
Our member networks support connection and professional growth. This includes frequent guest speakers and round table workshops, as well as a curated communication platform to share knowledge and career opportunities.
Mentor Forum
Our mentorship program for students and professionals supports the next generation of urban designers to thrive. We partner mentees with experienced professionals to offer mentorship, coaching and career advice. Click here to read more about the Mentor Forum.
We draw upon our individual members and supporters for their expertise and knowledge, collegiality and commitment to creating a better urban future for all.
Business as usual is no longer a choice. Alone our effectiveness is limited, but collectively we can advocate for the change our world needs. We need public policy that puts people and the environment first. We need development processes that provide ‘more good’, not ‘less bad’. We need education programs that attract the best talent and cultivate the next generation of public interest urbanists.
We enable this change, through empowering a more strategic and effective design industry. Our cities’ future is bright, but we need to work together to get there.
Join us for our first Forum Forum of 2025, where we will be shifting focus from projects to the practice of urban design. Hosted and supported by our friends at the RMIT School of Architecture & Urban Design, we will reflect on the many pathways that can shape a career in urban design.
Through pithy presentations and a facilitated discussion, we will explore the diverse career journeys of our guest panel of industry leaders, how they came to urban design and how their experience has shaped the practitioners that they are today. Through the discussion and Q&A, we aim to draw out lessons valuable to all urban practitioners, whether emerging or established.
The event will be chaired by Will Priestley (Senior Associate, Mesh), who will draw upon his local and international experience across urban design, architecture, landscape, and strategic planning.
MC and Committee Member
Will Priestley – Will Priestley is a Senior Associate at Mesh with over 12 years of experience in urban design. With a background in urban planning and architecture, his urban design journey has taken him from Australia to the Netherlands, the US, UK and back again, working on large-scale precinct masterplans at West8 (NL), BURA (NL) and MGS Architects (AU).
Featured Speakers:
Rebecca Finn – Rebecca is a founding director at UrbanFold, with a background in urban design and landscape architecture and significant experience in designing cities, towns, and neighbourhoods across Australia and North America. A landscape architect foremost, Rebecca brings to her Urban Design Practice a deep appreciation of the natural environment and ecological processes to her work across urban, suburban and regional settings, along with a passion for community and stakeholder engagement.
Rob Adams AM – Rob Adams is the Co-founder and director of Adams Urban. Rob is a multi-award-winning architect and urban designer whose vision and drive over more than 35 years have helped to shape the city of Melbourne into one of the world’s leading examples of best practices in urban design. Global recognition of Adams’s contribution and expertise led to his appointment to the Urbanization Council of the World Economic Forum, and he has advised countless global cities in their urban governance and strategy. Rob is a Professorial Fellow at Melbourne University and, in 2016, received an honorary doctorate for his contribution to the built environment.
Bianca Elencevski – Bianca is a Principal Urban Designer in the Victorian Government’s Department of Transport and Planning, with a background in Urban Design, Landscape Architecture and Urban Strategy. Bianca is an emerging industry leader in urban design and urban strategy, with experience across the public and private sectors, with work on policy reform, design strategies, and guidelines that resolve complex urban challenges, from neighbourhood revitalisation to statewide frameworks.
Munir Vahanvati – Munir is the Coordinator of the City Design team at Darebin City Council and Co-founder of Giant Grass with experience on a wide range of projects starting from architecture, sustainable design, public realm design, structure planning, design quality standards to large-scale infrastructure and urban regeneration projects.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear these design industry leaders’ lesser-known personal career stories!
🗓️ Date: Monday, 17th February 2025
🕒 Time: Arrive from 5:30 for 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm event 📍 Location: RMIT Design Hub Level 3 Lecture Theatre 150 Victoria Street Carlton
We can’t wait to see you there. This is our second experiment with the ‘members bring a friend’ initiative with reduced non-member prices for ‘plus ones’. Snacks will be provided, and drinks will be available at the bar at the Oxford Scholar afterwards.