Can citizen-led development regenerate cities & communities?
- Welcome – Jasmine Palmer (5:13-10:30)
- Introduction – Elle Valence, MC (10:31-13:20)
- Christie Walk – Sue Gilbey, resident of citizen-led housing (13:21-23:09)
- Insights from Berlin – Jasmine Palmer, University of South Australia– researcher of citizen-led housing (23:10-38:31)
- Engaging future residents in multi-unit development in WA – Warren Phillips, Land Corp (WA), champion of citizen-led housing. (38:32-1:01:16)
- Developing with friends in Melbourne – Tim Riley, Property Collectives (Vic.), facilitator of citizen-led housing (1:01:17-1:22:39)
- Q&A (1:22:40-1:50:40)
Are you interested in the visions of consolidation promised by the 30 Year Plan, but not in the housing it is currently producing? Join community members, architect, academics and others passionate about citizen-led housing for a discussion about innovations occurring internationally and interstate.
Households are increasingly self-organising multi-unit housing for their own use. Working together with family, friends and other community –minded households, citizens are realising housing projects which both build and regenerate cities and communities. Citizen-led housing circumvents the dominance of developers, enabling you to design and build to your own needs, desires, and budget.
Following short presentations from the panel we will workshop the question “Can citizen-led development contribute to urban regeneration and urban community in Adelaide?” Join the discussion, shape the vision, and help it happen here in SA.
Speakers
- Jasmine Palmer, University of South Australia– researcher of citizen-led housing
- Tim Riley, Property Collectives (Vic.) – facilitator of citizen-led housing
- Sue Gilbey – resident of citizen-led housing
- Warren Phillips, Land Corp (WA) – champion of citizen-led housing.