
day 5 MONDAY
18/03
Presented by Perth Design Week in collaboration with Warren Kerr AM. With 2024 marking the 20th anniversary of the appointment of a Government Architect in WA, we look back on the past 20 years in a conversation with people who have served in the role. The conversation will be led by award winning journalist Victoria Laurie
Presented by Lawson Flats. Luis' takeover by Off__Licence with Duzi Objects. Join us for this very special, one-night only DESIGN DINNER at Lawson Flats, created especially for Perth Design Week 2024.
Presented by the Women in Planning Network WA (WAPN), enjoy a lunchbox and learn about Gender-Sensitive Urban Design (GSUD). GSUD recognises that people experience public spaces differently based on gender.
Join us to explore the award-winning Boola Katitjin at Murdoch University. Representatives from the University and Aurecon will showcase key features of this fusion of modern engineering and ecological stewardship and join us afterwards for networking over light refreshments.
Soap Box is PDW's first open mic format of design conversation. We are proud to present a brilliant line up of design creators, makers, users, admirers and critics. Featuring: Zannah Anderson, Gordon Bateup, Kaila Cicchini, Stirling Fletcher, Rina Freiberg. Soap Boxers will each have 10 minutes on stage, to share with, sync to, or speak at the audience with their content.
Presented by the Women in Planning Network WA (WAPN), enjoy a lunchbox and learn about Gender-Sensitive Urban Design (GSUD). GSUD recognises that people experience public spaces differently based on gender.
Join us for an insightful tour of the venue hosted by RAC Arena and architects Cameron Chisholm Nicol. The tour will also focus on some of the little known secrets embedded in the design.
Join Dr Brad Pettitt MLC for a conversation on metro Perth’s future and what is possible. Perth’s population is small by global standards, but our physical footprint is larger than mega-cities like Tokyo or Los Angeles and our emissions per capita are among the highest in the world. So how do we address climate change while accommodating 3.5 million people in Perth by 2050?