Melbourne Design Week 2023 celebrates design in an annual 11-day program of talks, tours, exhibitions, launches, installations, and workshops across Australia’s design capital – and there’s alot to explore from the tenants at Collingwood Yards.
Events happening at Collingwood Yards:
Presented by Agency Projects:
AGENCY UNTOLD – A Collaborative Design Solution For Global Environmental Issues
Presented by Agency and Tait:
Numbulwar Pop-up Studio and Exhibition – A Collaboration Between Tait, Agency and Numbulwar Numburindi Arts
Presented by Uro Publications:
Designing An Australian Garden
First Works
Lost in Palm Springs
Queer Spaces
Supertight
Presented by Louise Marson:
Open Studio
Presented by Adele Daniele and Danielle Brustman:
Up Tight
In collaboration with Monash Architecture students
Design, Unbuild: Autumn Room
Events happening offsite presented by Collingwood Yards tenants:
Presented by Open House Melbourne:
Acoustic Ecologies—Listening Walk and Field Recording Activity
Bio-blitz Photography and Walking Tour
Stroll The City With The Greenline Team
Urban Wilds at Oak Lawn, Botanic Gardens with Tim Entwisle
Urban Wilds at Westgate Park with Jock Gilbert
Urban Wilds with Heart Gardening Project’s Emma Cutting
Urban Wilds: The Inner City As Botanic Garden?
Presented by Long Prawn:
Wandering OFF-Menu
Special mention to our supporters Tait: Celebrating 30 Years | MDW Exhibition: 30 Years Of Tait
35 Johnston Street
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066
At level, no-step, access to the courtyard is via entrance 35A Johnston Street and 30A Perry Street. Both paths have sections with even cobblestone paving . You can also gain access to the courtyard from entrances 35B and 35C Johnston Street and 30B Perry Street via the taking the Perry Street Lift to Level UG. Best paths of access are marked on this map.
The central shaded portion of the courtyard is a gravel surface. The surrounding area is paved and wheelchair accessible, however shade and cover is limited.
The closest accessible toilets can be found off the service corridor inside Level UG of the Perry Street Building. These toilets are fitted with grab rails.