The Northern Territory Government Architect, an appointed officer of the
Government of Northern Territory, who works as an adviser to the government and assist government to achieve its urban development objectives of improving the built environment of the Northern Territory. He serves on various committees and boards in relation to heritage protection, urban architecture, and design.
The Government Architect reports directly to the
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.
The first appointed officer to the role was
Bob Nation. He was principally involved with the Darwin Waterfront Project from 2004–2009.
In March 2013 professor
Lawrence Nield
Professor Lawrence Nield is a retired Australian architect, who since 2012 has been head of the NSW State Heritage Register, Heritage Council of New South Wales. He is also known for his writings on urban design. He was head of master planning ...
was appointed to the role. During the announcement, the Northern Territory Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment,
Peter Chandler, said:
“Professor Nield is an advocate for building better cities and adopts an environmental approach to architecture and planning. One of his special interests is the design of public buildings and creating masterplans for the design of cities and campuses. He is also raising awareness for ventilation in city streets to reduce temperatures, something that is well suited to the Territory climate.”
References
{{Government of the Northern Territory
Architects from the Northern Territory
Public servants of the Northern Territory