- PLANET
- 3.5 CPD POINTS
Infill development in heritage areas can be contentious, with polarised views between the local community, designer, developer and planning authority. This program aims to give a brief background about diverging views on architectural design in heritage areas. More particularly, it aims to give a context for interpreting what might and might not constitute appropriate design outcomes through the parameters of: the significance of the heritage place; integrity of heritage neighbourhoods; and State and Local Planning policies. Specific infill development types are outlined and explored that a range of illustrated case studies.
Designed for
Planners needing guidance on making decisions about new developments in heritage areas.
Learning outcomes
• Appreciation of the history of diverging attitudes in architectural design.
• Acknowledgement of the importance of heritage significance in heritage areas.
• Understanding the meaning of contemporary interpretation.
• Comprehending design parameters about planning polices, guidelines and streetscape context, and where discretion may be applied in determining planning applications in heritage areas.
• Recognising the different types of infill development through a range of illustrated case studies.
Presenter
Dr David Rowe is a heritage consultant in private practice and is the Director of Authentic Heritage Services. He is also a heritage advisor in local government and has considerable experience in the application of the Heritage Overlay.
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- Price
- PIA Members: $205 | Non-Members: $295 | We kindly ask that this invoice is paid before the event.
- CPD Points
- 3.5
- When
- Tuesday, 15 November 2022, 9:30am-1:30pm
- Where
- Online - Zoom | Hosted from VIC
- Registrations Close
- 15th Nov 22 9:00 AM
- Event date has passed
- Registrations are closed