The International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities will hold the Australia and New Zealand Architects Forum on Thursday, 27th July at 3pm at the Melbourne Convention Centre NSC Exhibition Hall.
This exclusive event, sponsored by SPASA Australia, aims to explore and promote best practices in sport and leisure facility design and case studies from around the world.
The forum will bring together key stakeholders, including renowned architects and industry experts to exchange ideas and to inspire innovative approaches in facility design. The forum promises to be an engaging and informative event, giving architects and designers a unique opportunity to showcase their skills and contribute to the development of the sports and entertainment industry.
The forum will cover a wide range of topics including the latest design trends, sustainability, user experience and accessibility as well as the integration of technology into facility planning.
Participants will be able to take part in interactive panel discussions with thought-provoking questions, led by industry leaders that have delivered outstanding sports and leisure projects around the world. Architects and designers from around the world will give keynote speeches that are sure to inspire, sharing their insights and experiences on the latest trends in sports and leisure facility design. Their expertise will help shape the discussion and inspire the participants.
Speakers from Europe, Canada and New Zealand will share their insights, as well as those of national facilities. Showcase successful and transformative design that has had a significant effect on the communities served. These case studies provide valuable lessons and ideas to enhance their own projects.
The panel includes a wide variety of speakers from the perspective of athletes and architects, covering topics such as large stadium design, sports halls and aquatic leisure centres, and activating community.
For more information and to reserve a spot, please email [email protected]
SPLASH published the first article International architects to discuss design of sports and leisure facilities on July 27, 2007. Magazine.





