Emma Appleton (landscape architect)

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Emma Appleton is an Australian landscape architect and urban designer notable for her contributions to urban planning and development. She is the Director of City Strategy at the City of Melbourne, Victoria.

Background[]

Appleton has held senior public agency and design consultancy roles in Australia and the UK. She was identified in the list of Top 50 Public Sector Women in Victoria (2018).[1] Prior to joining the City of Melbourne, Appleton served as Director of the Office of the Victorian Government Architect's Victorian Design Review Panel (2011-2016) and was Director of Urban Design for regeneration projects at VicUrban (2009-2011). Appleton was also Advisor and Head of Urban Design and Housing at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE 2003-2008) in London. At CABE, she co-authored ‘Creating Successful Neighbourhoods’ and contributed to ‘Creating Successful Masterplans’. Appleton's early appointments were at Gillespies (1999-2002) and Maroochy Shire Council (1997-1999).

Appleton is a Churchill Fellow. Her memorial trust scholarship focussed on the revitalisation of post-industrial contexts in Germany and the Netherlands. She has a Master of Urban Design from Oxford Brookes University (2002-2003), a Graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture from Queensland University of Technology (1994-1996) and a Bachelor of Design Studies in Architecture from The University of Queensland (1991-1994). Appleton is a Registered Landscape Architect and contributes to advisory boards of design courses at Melbourne universities. and contributed to the Board for Urban Places for Queensland Government.

Appointments[]

  • Homes Victoria, Director Portfolio Development, Future Projects and Planning 2021
  • City of Melbourne, Director Strategic Planning 2020-2021
  • City of Melbourne, Acting General Manager Strategy, Planning and Climate Change 2019-2020
  • City of Melbourne, Manager Urban Strategy 2016-2019
  • Office of the Victorian Government Architect, Victorian Design Review Panel Director 2011-2016
  • VicUrban, Director Urban Design - Regeneration 2009-2011
  • Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), Head of urban design and homes 2005-2008
  • Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), Advisor / senior advisor 2003-2005

Achievements[]

  • Women's Planning Network and City of Whittlesea forum MC 2019
  • University of Melbourne Urban Design Advisory Board Chair
  • Queensland Government Urban Design and Places Panel member 2016-18
  • Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA), Victorian Chapter President 2015-17
  • City of Whitehorse Built Environment Awards invited judge 2015
  • MPavilion, “Rethinking the Strip: High Streets, Hinterlands and Vacancy” invited panel speaker 2014
  • 5th International Urban Design Conference speaker, Melbourne, Australia 2012
  • 3RRR The Architects - Show 260 - VicUrban radio interview 2010[2]
  • Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, Churchill Fellowship - The potential of urban waterways in post-industrial cities 2005[3]

Key projects[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Announcing Top 50 Public Sector Women (VIC) 2018". Public Sector Women Awards. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. ^ "RRR FM: The Architects - Show 260 - VicUrban". rrrfm.libsyn.com. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  3. ^ "The potential of urban waterways in post-industrial cities | Winston Churchill Memorial Trust". www.wcmt.org.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  4. ^ "CABE DownUnder – Australia's urban design initiative". The Fifth Estate. 26 June 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  5. ^ "'CABE DownUnder' update". Urban Design Forum. 4 June 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

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