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Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture Forum 'STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS'

Officially opened in August 2008, Bond University's Mirvac School of Sustainable Development building was Australia's first 6-star, green star rated educational facility. Leveraging the growth of the Mirvac School of Sustainable Development, Bond University is proud to launch the new Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture. The Institute will comprise of the Mirvac School of Sustainable Development and the Soheil Abedian School of Architecture.

The Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture Forum will celebrate the incredible growth of this educational facility and showcase the unique partnerships formed with key stakeholders such as Mirvac; Soheil Abedian; Property Council of Australia; L J Hooker and Equity Real Estate Partners. These partnerships reflect a long term investment in the next generation of students who will develop an invaluable understanding of the growing importance of sustainability in property development.

Our key stakeholders will speak about their linkages with the Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture, and the innovative and ground-breaking projects that are being delivered as part of these unique partnerships. In addition, Neil Savery, National President of the Planning Institute of Australia and Professor Brian Ciochetti Chairman - Centre for Real Estate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT] will provide a national and international perspective on sustainable development and real estate.

When

19 November 2010
8.30am Registration

Where

Princeton Room, Building 6 University Centre

Contact Information

For further information, please contact  
Cecilia Weuffen
Executive Program Logistics Coordinator
Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture
P: 07 5595 2177
E: cweuffen@bond.edu.au 

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Program and Speaker Profiles
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