Avoiding Green Lemons: the value of green building – the past, present and future



Avoiding Green Lemons: the value of green building – the past, present and future

16 Apr 2019

B117 Theatre, Glyn Davis Building
Melbourne School of Design
The University of Melbourne

This alumni and industry panel looks back at the sustainability and green building momentum over the past decade and examines what are the current challenges presented to the industry that will drive major changes in the way property is owned, occupied and used for investment over the next 10 years.

Changing political and environmental challenges are inhibiting effective property development and investment strategies; with a myriad of emissions agendas, rating tools, the sustainability 2.0 movement focused on the occupant, which way to jump?

It asks what strategies should property stakeholders be considering for the next 10 years?

Panel members:

Dr. Georgia Warren-Myers (chair)
Senior lecturer in Property
The University of Melbourne

Professor Franz Fuerst
Professor of Real Estate and Urban Economics
Graduate Programme Director
Course Director MPhil Real Estate Finance
Cambridge University Land Society Fellow
Director of Studies and Fellow Commoner at Trinity Hall

Anthony DeFrancesco
Managing Director, Real Investment Analytics

Richard Bowman
Partner, Ernst and Young, Real Estate Advisory

Nina James
General Manager Corporate Sustainability, Investa Property Group

Part of the BE–150: celebrating built environments education at the University of Melbourne 2019 program.

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