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Australia’s first and oldest university building is reopened
Last night, the University of Melbourne reopened the Old Quad at its Parkville campus, a new chapter in the life of this most iconic building that stems from 1854 and was the first university building in Australia to commence construction. It is also where the foundation stone of the University was laid by the Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, Sir Charles Hotham, in July 1854.
Slattery appointed: Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation
Slattery has been appointed by Development Victoria to provide services to progress the Melbourne’s Art Precinct Transformation project.
AIA 2019 Victorian Architecture Awards
Slattery is thrilled to have six of our projects shortlisted as nominations for the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2019 National Architecture Awards.
Yagan Square earns new accolades
Yagan Square, a new hot spot in Perth designed by Lyons Architecture in collaboration with Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects and landscape architects Aspect Studios has won Best Interpretation Project at the 2019 WA Heritage Awards.
How do precincts shape our future cities?
On Friday 5 April, a panel of precinct development and design experts shared their insight on the increasing importance of precincts in shaping and sharing a communal story of our cities and people. The panel involved leading designers and planners from ARM Architecture, Hodyl + Co, HASSELL, CityLab, The University of Melbourne, Monash University and Slattery.
Slattery’s involvement in 500 Women in Property
500 Women in Property is an exciting initiative of the Property Council of Australia’s state Diversity committees to cultivate women in the sector. Slattery is delighted to take part again, with this year, our managing director Sarah Slattery and Directors Mark Cathie, James Dennis and Mark Pickerill involved as mentors, and five women from our Sydney and Melbourne offices chosen to participate.