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Caroline is a highly skilled designer, communicator and leader of teams for complex architectural and urban design projects. Her career spans 28 years and a range of project types including town centre and green field master plans, university master plans and buildings, multi-residential, public spaces and streetscapes, transport infrastructure design, senior living and cultural buildings. Her work demonstrates a sustained commitment to design excellence, and this been recognised over the years through numerous architecture and planning awards.
An Adjunct Professor at the School of Design Creative Industries, QUT, Caroline has served on and chaired awards juries in both architecture and urban design, and is a sitting member of the Queensland Urban Design and Places Panel, which advises State Government on design policy and projects of state-wide significance.
Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee, Member (2015 – Present)
Annual Conference, Presenter (New York 2015)
Expert Peer Review Committee (2016 – 2019)
2018 Global Walking Tour: Walking on Water
20 July–07 October 2018
2017 Global Walking Tours: The Space Within Tall Buildings
21 June–07 July 2017
CTBUH UH/UD 2017 Global Walking Tour
14 June–07 July 2017
30 October 2017
CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Session 2A: Urban Policy Q&A
Caroline Stalker, Australasian Design Director (Urban), Arup, chairs the question and answer session with Tim Williams, CEO, Committee for Sydney & Principal, Arup; Helen Lochhead,...
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08 August 2017
ASPECT: RATIOS – Voices of Women In the Tall Building World
Ilkay Can-Standard, GenX Design & Technology; Martina Dolejsova, Studio Libeskind
ASPECT: RATIOS is the outgrowth of a program developed by the CTBUH Young Professionals Committee in New York, beginning in 2016. The purpose of the...
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26 October 2015
Beyond the Podium: Urban Spaces for Tall Buildings in a Subtropical City
Caroline Stalker, Architectus
The tower and podium form is a widely accepted typology for urban intensification across the globe. However in the subtropics it may not be the...
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31 March 2017
Conference Steering Sub-Committees Confirmed
The conference sub-committees will help drive the organization and promotion of activities ahead of CTBUH 2017, starting on October 30.
10 March 2017
Executive Director Visits Sydney and Melbourne
CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood traveled to Sydney and Melbourne to build support for the 2017 conference through meetings and lectures.
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30 October 2017
CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Session 2A: Urban Policy Q&A
Caroline Stalker, Australasian Design Director (Urban), Arup, chairs the question and answer session with Tim Williams, CEO, Committee for Sydney & Principal, Arup; Helen Lochhead,...
03 March 2016
CTBUH Breakfast: Changing Face of Brisbane
Australia Chapter’s Brisbane Committee held the second of its breakfast seminars on May 26, 2016. The topic of discussion was “The Changing Face of Brisbane,”...
27 October 2015
Beyond the Podium: Urban Spaces for Tall Buildings in a Subtropical City
The tower and podium form is a widely accepted typology for urban intensification across the globe. However in the subtropics it may not be the...
27 October 2015
2015 New York Conference - Session 5a - Q&A
Karl Fender, Katsalidis Architects; Philip Vivian, Bates Smart; and Caroline Stalker, Architectus, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference Session 4e: Developments...
08 August 2017
ASPECT: RATIOS – Voices of Women In the Tall Building World
Ilkay Can-Standard, GenX Design & Technology; Martina Dolejsova, Studio Libeskind
ASPECT: RATIOS is the outgrowth of a program developed by the CTBUH Young Professionals Committee in New York, beginning in 2016. The purpose of the...
26 October 2015
Beyond the Podium: Urban Spaces for Tall Buildings in a Subtropical City
Caroline Stalker, Architectus
The tower and podium form is a widely accepted typology for urban intensification across the globe. However in the subtropics it may not be the...
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