Networking Event
AI with Planning and Architecture
Monday 29th July 2024
2024 has been particularly busy for planning reforms in NSW.
In this seminar, we will delve into the key NSW planning reforms, covering topics such as Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), low and mid-rise housing, and the pattern book.
Additionally, we’ll explore how AI can be leveraged to enhance the planning system and increase efficiencies for small practices.
Eli will also share his “10 Commandments for Dealing with Councils.”
Reserve your PlaceEVENT SCHEDULE
6:10pm
Meet / Greet and Set Up.
6.30pm – 7.15 pm
Speaker’s presentation
AI with planning and architecture by Eli Gescheit – Part 1
7.45pm – 9.00pm
Speaker’s presentation
AI with planning and architecture by Eli Gescheit – Part 2
Includes a short Q&A at the end
9:00pm
Evening conclusion
ABOUT NAVON PLANNING
The focus of Navon Planning since its inception in 2014 is assisting our clients with navigating the red tape often found when dealing with Councils. Specialising in residential and commercial projects across Sydney, Navon Planning has the in-depth knowledge of the planning system to ensure projects are delivered in a timely manner. Led by Eli Gescheit, the team of urban planners have extensive experience working in both Councils and private urban planning firms. Whether it is a small or large scale project, we have the expertise and skills to deliver within our client’s budget. We utilise a tailored approval strategy for every project to ensure a high quality outcome for the development.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
ELI GESCHEIT
Eli Gescheit, Director, is an experienced urban planner with over 17 years’ working in various Councils and consultancies, including Waverley Council and Hurstville Council (Now known as Georges River Council), at leading planning consultancy, Urbis and at Neustein Urban. Eli knows the ins and outs of Councils while also understanding client’s requirements. He possesses negotiating skills and regularly appears as an expert witness before the NSW Land and Environment Court.