A New Normal

05/19/2025 05/23/2025 Australia/Melbourne A New Normal

A New Normal returns with an epic five days of festivities at the Boyd Baker House, Long Forest. This unique experience brings together leading architects and creative practitioners from across Australia to showcase a range of projects in motion to help transform our cities. On exhibition are twelve projects with each architect selecting a room across the Robin Boyd/Roy Grounds compound. A New Normal takes the opportunity to lay down the required policy to transform Greater Melbourne into self-sufficiency by 2030. This program of talented industry leaders is showcased through a series of guided tours, talks, lunches and exhibitions with limited tickets available each day.

Day 1: Built Projects And Projects Underway
Day 2: Landscape, Water And Biodiversity
Day 3: Energy, Transport And Retrofit
Day 4: Net Zero Architecture
Day 5: Circular Economy

A New Normal debuted in Melbourne Design Week 2021 with fifteen ideas from Melbourne’s leading architects and designers. The designs, which featured a sewage treatment plant that also functions as a nightclub and community hubs repurposed from multi-storey car parks, explored how sustainable technologies can enhance the city’s health and liveability. Following the success of the 2021 iteration, the A New Normal project has been developed for Sydney, Perth and Guadalajara, and nine of the Melbourne projects have moved beyond speculation and are now progressing toward real-world implementation.

Exhibitors include: Public Realm Lab, Baracco+Wright with Monash Architecture Students, Kosloff, MUIR, NMBW & Esther Stewart, NH Architecture, OPENWORK & Kerstin Thompson Architects & Josh Riesel, Oculus, Winsor Kerr & SBLA, Breathe, and Architect Brew Koch.  Monash Urban Lab is part of a team with NMBW Architecture Studio, Esther Stewart and Glas Landscape Architects.

A New Normal is held in partnership with the Robin Boyd Foundation, Hope Street Radio, and Long Prawn.

Ticketing
To visit the exhibition, a day ticket will need to be purchased. Tickets include: return transport pick-up from Melbourne City location to Long Forest site tour; access to all exhibitions on site; attendance to all scheduled talks, workshops and conferences scheduled for that day; fully catered lunch provided by Long Prawn & Hope Street Radio; aperitivo hour snacks & drinks to wrap up the day provided by Long Prawn & Hope Street Radio.

Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.

Visit designweek.melbourne to view the full program.


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Event Details

Date:
19 May 2025 at 12:00 am – 23 May 2025 at 12:00 am
Venue:
Boyd Baker House at Long Forest
Categories:
Architecture

Description

A New Normal returns with an epic five days of festivities at the Boyd Baker House, Long Forest. This unique experience brings together leading architects and creative practitioners from across Australia to showcase a range of projects in motion to help transform our cities. On exhibition are twelve projects with each architect selecting a room across the Robin Boyd/Roy Grounds compound. A New Normal takes the opportunity to lay down the required policy to transform Greater Melbourne into self-sufficiency by 2030. This program of talented industry leaders is showcased through a series of guided tours, talks, lunches and exhibitions with limited tickets available each day.

Day 1: Built Projects And Projects Underway
Day 2: Landscape, Water And Biodiversity
Day 3: Energy, Transport And Retrofit
Day 4: Net Zero Architecture
Day 5: Circular Economy

A New Normal debuted in Melbourne Design Week 2021 with fifteen ideas from Melbourne’s leading architects and designers. The designs, which featured a sewage treatment plant that also functions as a nightclub and community hubs repurposed from multi-storey car parks, explored how sustainable technologies can enhance the city’s health and liveability. Following the success of the 2021 iteration, the A New Normal project has been developed for Sydney, Perth and Guadalajara, and nine of the Melbourne projects have moved beyond speculation and are now progressing toward real-world implementation.

Exhibitors include: Public Realm Lab, Baracco+Wright with Monash Architecture Students, Kosloff, MUIR, NMBW & Esther Stewart, NH Architecture, OPENWORK & Kerstin Thompson Architects & Josh Riesel, Oculus, Winsor Kerr & SBLA, Breathe, and Architect Brew Koch.  Monash Urban Lab is part of a team with NMBW Architecture Studio, Esther Stewart and Glas Landscape Architects.

A New Normal is held in partnership with the Robin Boyd Foundation, Hope Street Radio, and Long Prawn.

Ticketing
To visit the exhibition, a day ticket will need to be purchased. Tickets include: return transport pick-up from Melbourne City location to Long Forest site tour; access to all exhibitions on site; attendance to all scheduled talks, workshops and conferences scheduled for that day; fully catered lunch provided by Long Prawn & Hope Street Radio; aperitivo hour snacks & drinks to wrap up the day provided by Long Prawn & Hope Street Radio.

Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.

Visit designweek.melbourne to view the full program.


More events at Melbourne Design Week: