Please join City Collective founding Director, David Cooke and Melbourne Studio Leader, Mark McKenna as they deliver this interactive and informative session.
This presentation will focus on how sports precincts can undertake forward-thinking planning that will help netball clubs unlock the potential of their site. City Collective will demonstrate their experience which has assisted many clubs to generate a road map for precinct outcomes which lead to increased participation, growth of diversity within sport and the opportunity to secure future funding.
David and Mark look forward to sharing this insight with you and inspiring the future potential of your club.
We're excited to offer two webinar times to attend this workshop to our Netball SA members. To register for one of these free webinars, click the relevant button below.
Webinar
Wednesday 19 April
7:00pm – 8:00pm
FREE
Meet the Presenters
David Cooke
Director
City Collective
David Cooke has the unique skillset of being an internationally qualified Urban Designer, a registered Architect and an accredited Planner. In 2014 David was the first South Australian to be awarded a prestigious scholarship to attend the University of California, Berkeley in their intensive Masters of Urban Design program. Upon returning to Australia, as Director of design studio City Collective, David is now applying this international knowledge and experienced gained to address the urban renewal challenges that face Australian cities
Mark McKenna
Melbourne Studio Leader
City Collective
Mark is an Architect with 10 years experience in the industry, working across multiple states in Australia. He has spent his career working on some of the nation’s largest civic, sports and cultural infrastructure projects and brings his commitment to influence city impactful design to every project he contributes to. Mark joined City Collective in 2020 as the Melbourne Studio Leader and is applying his knowledge and experience gained to provide quality urban and architectural outcomes for clients and the broader community.