Start: 2022-02-03T07:00:00
End: 2022-02-03T08:30:00
Location: Zoom or The Factory 67 Raglan Street Waterloo
We will receive input from:
- Laura
Crommelin a Senior Lecturer in the City Planning Program at UNSW Sydney who has
undertaken research on Improving outcomes
for apartment residents and neighbourhoods with special reference to low income
residents. - Philip Thalis is an Architect with experience on
LAHC projects and as a recently retired Councilor on the City of Sydney. He has
a particular interest in public space projects and place making. - Tim Williams grew
up in public housing in the UK and has been the CEO of the Committee for Sydney
and an advisor to governments on cities and urban renewal. He has practical
experience in what is needed to make density work well.
The meeting will be on Zoom via https://tinyurl.com/RedwatchZoomMeeting
but we have also arranged participation from Counterpoint’s Factory Community
Centre, 67 Raglan Street Waterloo, if you can’t join us online. If you need to
attend at The Factory please contact Adam Antonelli a.antonelli@counterpointcs.org.au.
This is the link to the poster to promote the event: Waterloo South: What makes high-density work for the community? REDWatch 3 Feb 2022