This panel dives into the transformative power of design and urban development in shaping our cities. We explore how visionary project leadership and cultural strategy drive social impact. The discussion will focus on the difference between mere development and true community building, examining the vital role of Māori design principles and public art in embedding narrative and identity into the urban fabric. Featuring experts in arts policy, cultural placemaking, and large-scale project vision, the session challenges us to measure design not by aesthetics, but by its ability to foster social connection, strengthen community ties, and build a deeper sense of belonging in our urban centres.
Waka Moana by Graham Tipene (Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei), created with support from LandLAB for Auckland Council. Image by Jay Farnworth courtesy of Auckland Council.
This event is exclusive to
Design Conference ticket holders.