What will Brisbane look like in 2050?

A conversation about Brisbane’s future featuring a panel of experts including urban planners, community leaders, artists and economists will take place at the city’s State Library on Saturday 5 September 2015.

The panel will include architect and writer Elizabeth Farrelly, columnist Bernard Salt, researcher Geoff Woolcock, Arkhefield founding partner Andrew Gutteridge, journalist Kathleen Noonan and researcher Professor Marcus Foth.

Discussions at the event will be based around data collected at an Instabooth that was installed at the ABC studios at South Bank on 17 August. Topics covered will include population growth, city accessibility, green space, backyards, roads and infrastructure and safety.

The event is being presented by Arkhefield Architecture + Interior Design.

The discussion runs from 6pm to 8pm. For more information and to book, click here.

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Date
Saturday, 5 Sep 2015 + Add to Calendar
Location
State Library of Queensland
Stanley Place,  South Brisbane,  Qld  4101,  Australia
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