Profiles
The NSW State Design Review Panel (SDRP) includes a team of state government design champions and 6 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members with expertise in design and Aboriginal cultural heritage to promote opportunities to Design with Country.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Adam is a Sydney-based architect. He joined multi-disciplinary design studio SJB in 1994 and has been a director since 2004. A specialist in the built environment, Adam is interested in what makes cities vibrant, connected and civic.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Digby is the founding director of Climatewise Design. He has extensive experience in leading projects from climate risk through to climate resilience using sustainable design and strategy. Digby has over 25 years of experience in the sustainable development field.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Laura is a designer and critic with more than 20 years’ experience in practice with Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects. She regularly contributes to events building awareness of architecture in our broader national culture including reviews in The Guardian Australia.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Danièle is a Budawang woman of the Yuin nation and a cultural designer and researcher. Working at the intersection of architecture, urban design, performance design and fine arts, her practice Djinjama specialises in Country centred design.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Jocelyn is the Practice Director of Tanner Kibble Denton Architects. Her skills embrace all facets of architecture with particular strengths in urban and architectural design and she is involved in all aspects of project procurement.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Graham has been Director of City Planning and Development and Transport at the City of Sydney since 2009. He is custodian of the City's design excellence program and was awarded an Order of Australia in 2012.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Roger Jasprizza is a landscape architect and horticulturist with over 25 years' experience in urban and landscape design. Roger's focus is on creating great places for the community to enjoy while balancing the needs of authorities and stakeholders.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Diane is Executive Director at PTW Architects and Adjunct Professor at UNSW Built Environment. Her projects are guided by the principles that architectural spaces gain meaning through experiences of people and a sense of responsibility to the wider community and environment.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Craig is the Managing Director for Nguluway DesignInc. As a Wiradjuri Architect, he draws upon his cultural heritage, community, and knowledge of what Aboriginal people refer to as ‘Country’, bringing this understanding to inform spatial planning and architectural form.
NSW SDRP Panel Member
Simon is director of Rhizome and Senior Lecturer in Planning, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture at Deakin University. His work focuses on the intersection of people, place and ecology through design, including large and small scale thinking through green infrastructure.