WA government architect steps down

Western Australia’s first female government architect, Rebecca Moore has announced she will be stepping down from the role and as chair of the State Design Review Panel after three years in the position.

Since Moore accepted the position in September 2020, she has provided design advice on $28 billion worth of projects of state and regional significance and has chaired 61 State Design Review Panel meetings. During her tenure, she provided consultation on key state and regional projects such as the Metronet station developments, the Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge, and the Women and Babies Hospital project.

Reflecting on her time spent as government architect, Moore said a highlight of the position has been providing future-focused counsel on critical public infrastructure projects.

“I have enjoyed establishing the government architect position to have a more strategic focus within the public sector and support the planning and delivery of government projects – especially as chair of the State Design Review Panel,” Moore said.

“I have also enjoyed collaborating with a national network of government architects, a forum to share challenges, learnings and best practice when considering impacts of environmental, economic, and social matters on urban design.

“After almost three and a half years in this dynamic role, I am looking forward to spending some time with my family.

“The latest round of planning reform initiatives presents an exciting opportunity for Western Australia’s next government architect to continue ensuring that good design is at the forefront of all planning and development.”

Ms Moore will take leave before finishing her appointment in February 2024. Architect and current principal associate, Barbara Gdowski will act as government architect and interim chair of the State Design Review Panel in the intervening period – until a new appointment is made.

Planning Minister John Carey thanked Moore for her contributions toward shaping the state.

“Ms Moore is a recognized Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, and her expertise and advocacy has been brilliant in providing strategic whole-of-government advice on key transport, tourism, and infrastructure projects.

“I wish Ms Moore and her family all the best for the future.

“With the position now firmly established as a full-time senior public service role, providing leadership in design review services, a recruitment process will commence soon to permanently appoint a new government architect for Western Australia.”

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