Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture 2023
Te Kāhui Whaihanga has invited Liam Wallis to present this year’s Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture.
Wallis spent his childhood in Melbourne and studied science, Japanese, architecture and property at the University of Melbourne, and Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He established HIP V. HYPE in 2002, a multi-disciplinary company that operates as a sustainability consultancy and developer of sustainable, research-based residential properties and property models.
The company has three parts to its advisory — building performance and delivery, policy and planning for government, and developing strategies and plans to assist businesses in their response to climate change. It also has two work-share spaces for sustainably minded businesses, both of which are located in Melbourne.
HIP V. HYPE worked on the first two of Melbourne’s Nightingale projects as an investor, developer and collaborator on the housing models. Wallis and his family have now lived in three of HIP V. HYPE’s projects, including the latest Ferrars & York. The award-winning building, which was designed in collaboration with Six Degrees and built by Ironside, has 22 carbon-neutral apartments and is powered by 100 per cent renewable energy.
As this year’s Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture presenter, Wallis will discuss responsibilities in light of climate change and its impact on our environment and infrastructure. He will cover the policies and frameworks he has developed for government and discuss sustainability goals such as carbon neutrality. He will also present a case study on his company’s latest residential project, Ferrars & York in South Melbourne, together with an upcoming project.
The annual Sir Ian Athfield lecture is a free public event provided by Te Kāhui Whaihanga, sponsored by Resene. The lecture honours and celebrates the late Sir Ian Athfield who was knighted in 2014 for his contribution to architecture in New Zealand.
DATES
Wellington – Embassy Theatre, Tuesday 19 September
Chirstchuch – Christchurch Town Hall, Wednesday 20 September
Auckland – Auckland Town Hall, Thursday 21 September
All events commence at 5:30pm. CPD Points – 10 (Design)