Join Process X Parlour on March 4 for a discussion event interrogating workplace flexibility in architecture in recognition of International Women’s Day.

FLEX affects everyone, and yet part-time work is still all-too-often considered an obstacle to career progression.The overwhelming lack of flexibility continues to exclude many from the industry, and has an amplified impact on women – women occupy the majority of part-time roles or leave the industry if flexible arrangements are unavailable.

  • What are the primary obstacles facing the varying scales of flexible practice and how might we overcome them?
  • How might we precipitate equal career development opportunities for those seeking flexible hours?
  • How can firms change their team dynamics to allow for more flexibility?
  • What are the challenges experienced by a flexible office and the team members who support flexible workers?
  • How might we redefine flexibility in the workplace to dismantle unhealthy, yet contractual, employment expectations?
  • How might shifting office culture catalyse action within the profession to better support the many different manifestations of the architectural worker throughout their working lives?

Join us on March 4 at Loop Bar as we address the implications of flexible practice for all and speculate on how flexible trends will shape the future of the profession.

Speakers

Sonia Sarangi of Atelier Red + Black, Jean Graham of Winter Architecture, Anna Anchor of Bates Smart and Justine Clark of Parlour.

When

6–7.30 pm, Monday 4 March, 2019

Where

Loop Project Space & Bar
23 Meyers Place, Melbourne 3000