Challenge and Solutions 6.4: Creating More Active Environments Through a Collaborative Masterplan
Tracks
Active Places
Thursday, June 26, 2025 |
1:50 PM - 2:50 PM |
Details
Exploring the importance of place-based collaborations in maximising impact, through integrated policies that create active environments.
Speaker
Tammy Beck
Executive Director
William Ross Architects
Designing built facilities for the future generations today
Biography
Tammy is the Executive Director at Williams Ross Architects with over 25 years experience in the delivery of community, sport, recreation and aquatic facilities and master plans.
She specialises in consultation and community engagement, facility brief development, master planning and early design phases. In addition to architecture Tammy has a Masters in Social Sciences which informs her holistic approach to design that is inclusive, sustainable and responsive to community need.
Recent projects include Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre, Jubilee Park Stadium, Greenhill Recreation Precinct master plan and she is currently working on the new Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre with the City of Melton.
Nathan Halls
Mitchell Shire Council
The long-term plan needs to be less traditional and more outcome-driven based on expected community demographics
Biography
Carley Wright
Urban Fold
Bringing everyone together to create active places including transport, movement, play, sport and housing
Biography
Chair
Ben Bainbridge
Associate
Otium Planning Group
