Festival of Urbanism

The annual Festival of Urbanism is a series of conversations where researchers, practitioners, community advocates and industry leaders come together to debate the threats and opportunities facing our cities.
You are invited to join us for this year's 8th Festival of 'endangered' Urbanism, featuring a wide diversity of speakers and free events across Sydney and Melbourne. Brought to you by the Henry Halloran Trust with the assistance of the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, in partnership with Urban Planning and Design at Monash Art, Design and Architecture, the free panel discussions, films and podcasts will focus on the existential threats facing urban environments from the global pandemic to social division, economic turmoil, and deepening climate risk.
Endangered Urbanism?: The Post-covid flight to the regions, a panel discussion with local government
14 Sep 2021, 12.30–1.45pm
Online
Endangered public spaces?: Encountering the people of Melbourne City Centre
15 Sep 2021, 4–5pm
Online
Endangered Urban Visions?: Australia’s Mid-Century Satellite Cities - Ambitions and Failures
16 Sep 2021, 12.30–2pm
Online
Endangered Urban Spaces: Industrial Lands in Geelong, Melbourne and Sydney
17 Sep 2021, 2.45–3.45pm
Online
Endangered Country? Indigenous perspectives on planning, and development
20 Sep 2021, 12–1.30pm
Online