Jill Garner & Hamish Lyon

Revealing stories, ideas and policy decisions behind some of Melbourne's most significant public spaces and buildings. A wide range of best practice architectural and urban design projects are discussed as examples of long-lasting contributions to the city. With a focus on access and walkability, this tour explores the importance of 'designing policy for people'.

Approximate distance: 5km
Approximate duration: 100 minutes

Beginning at MPavilion Docklands, passing the Mission to Seafarers and Webb Bridge before crossing Birrarung (Yarra River) via Seafarers Bridge towards Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. From there, a stroll along the pedestrian and cycleways along Southbank to Hamer Hall and the Arts Precinct. Back across the river via Princes Bridge to Federation Square, Birrarung Marr and over Tanderrum Bridge to end the tour at the Melbourne and Olympic Park precinct.

About your tour guides
Jill Garner has 40 years experience as an architect. In 2015, she became the Victorian Government Architect and has maintained a hands-on role in many significant projects including the Melbourne Arts Precinct Regeneration, Melbourne Olympic Park masterplan rollout and the State Government review of Federation Square.

Hamish Lyon is a founder and Director at NH Architecture. Hamish led NH’s delivery of Stage 1 and 2 of the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre expansion, and led the design direction for the redevelopment of the Melbourne and Olympic Parks sporting facilities including a major upgrade of Margaret Court Arena.

Many thanks to Jill Garner and Hamish Lyon for hosting this tour, which was presented in partnership with the Office of the Victorian Government Architect and NH Architecture.

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.