We believe in the power of smart, thoughtful, passionate people who are driven to achieve better.

Our aim is to remain agile and open-minded to facilitate an environment that enables Our People to pursue relevant and meaningful purpose-driven work.

Liam Wallis

HIP V. HYPE Founder
Liam Wallis

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Planning & Design (Architecture), University of Melbourne Bachelor of Property, University of Melbourne Diploma of Modern Languages (Japanese), University of Melbourne

Founder and Managing Director of HIP V. HYPE, Liam is a creative entrepreneur, driven by a desire to use business as a tool to create a better, more resilient, prosperous world for all.

Having studied Science, Japanese, Architecture & Property at the University of Melbourne, and Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, all whilst working on construction sites throughout his years of study, Liam values a multi-disciplinary approach to problem solving, value creation and project delivery.

At HIP V. HYPE, on top of his Director duties across the business, Liam is focussed on the creation and curation of more innovative and more sustainable models for property development.

He believes in quality, the value of design, and the importance of an evidenced based approach to designing and delivering projects. Liam's vision is to develop higher quality apartments and townhouses that are more environmentally sustainable and more socially responsible. He views each new project as an opportunity to improve on the last, using new technologies and sustainable construction methods, and is excited and driven by this challenge.

Liam is grateful and humbled to be supported by a passionate, thoughtful, talented and diverse team at HIP V. HYPE who are all driven to achieve better.

E. liam@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Strategy
  • Governance
  • Finance
  • Development Management
  • Design Management
  • Project Management
  • Risk Management

Professional Affiliations:

  • Landcom Design Review Panel Member
  • Australian Institute of Company Directors Graduate
  • Australian Institute of Architects Affiliate Member

Katya Crema

Head of Sales, Director of Projects
Katya Crema

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Environments (Architecture Major), University of Melbourne Master of Property, University of Melbourne Licenced Estate Agent

Head of Sales and Director of Projects, Katya enjoys working with people. Building genuine relationships and taking people on a journey from first introduction through to handing over the keys to a new HIP V. HYPE home is what she enjoys most.

Having studied Architecture and a Masters of Property at the University of Melbourne, Katya understands the benefits of good design and is committed to creating exceptional homes with the HIP V. HYPE Projects team. Katya is also responsible for the curation and management of HV.Hotel, HIP V. HYPE's sustainable apartment accommodation concept.

Before beginning her career in the built environment, Katya spent 10 years as an elite athlete on the Australian National Ski Team, and represented Australia twice at the Winter Olympics in Ski Cross (Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014). She remains connected to her previous life in sport, as a current Director on the Snow Australia Board, and a Board Member of the Victorian Olympic Committee.

Katya is a third-generation member of the 65-year-old Crema property and construction family business. Formerly an Associate Director at Crema Group, Katya worked across a number of significant multi-residential projects, including the successful Derby Place project in Kew (Wurundjeri Country), designed by FKA.

Prior to joining HIP V. HYPE, Katya was a member of PwC’s Real Estate Advisory team. Actively supporting women in the Property and Construction industry, Katya co-founded the Women of Architecture, Building & Planning (ABP) in 2016, a women’s networking group supported by the University of Melbourne, designed to support females in the industry through multiple networking events held annually. Katya also supports the Social & Affordable Housing industry as a Director on the Womens Property Initiatives (WPI) Real Estate Board.

E. katya@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Apartment & Townhouse Off The Plan Sales
  • Sales & Leasing Management
  • Property Market Analysis
  • Customer Relationship Management

Sara van der Meer

Head of Operations, Director of Sustainability
Sara van der Meer

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of International Business, Erasmus University Master of Global Business & Stakeholder Management, Erasmus University

As Head of Operations with HIP V. HYPE, Sara works across the Group. She develops and implements systems and processes, develops revenue forecasts and manages budgets and supports collaboration across the Group. Sara is also a
Director of Sustainability, shaping the direction and vision of HIP V. HYPE's advisory consultancy.

Gaining extensive experience managing several businesses since graduating from university, Sara has an eye for detail and an understanding of what it takes to run a business smoothly and effectively.

Sara’s perspective is shaped by her experience working across business, civil society and local government. This experience has given her clear understanding of the tensions that exist between the three sectors and the importance of collaboration in dealing with the major social, economic and environmental challenges.

Growing up in Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania, Sara was exposed to extreme poverty from an early age. Witnessing the destruction of beautiful and vital natural habitats, she is acutely aware of the complexity that exists between economic development and environmental stewardship. These early experiences drive Sara to take a balanced approach to people, planet and prosperity in her role.

When not in the studio, Sara enjoys camping away from the crowds and exploring the trails and cities of the beautiful country she now calls home.

E. sara@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • System & Process Optimisation
  • Budget & Forecast Development
  • Business Compliance
  • Reporting & Analysis

Alice Mulleeney

Head of Marketing & Communications
Alice Mulleeney

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Communication Design, RMIT University

Alice sees brand as an absolute imperative of business. As Head of Marketing & Communications at HIP V. HYPE, Alice's diversified background across strategy, design and writing enables her to develop complete and considered marketing and communication strategies.

A practicing designer, Alice brings an intimate knowledge of the art and design landscape to her role. Shaped by her experience working in boutique scale creative agencies, Alice has used brand-led thinking to grow businesses big and small across a range of industries. From the built environment to hospitality and retail, Alice exhibits a genuine commitment to authentic storytelling.

Alice is a firm believer in the positive impact of good design and communications. She sees it as central to how we experience the world, and finds reward in the role it can play in improving the future of our planet.

In her spare time, you'll find Alice at a gallery, rolling out her pilates mat, or — true to being a born and bred Melburnian (Woiwurrung country) — donning a beanie to watch the AFL. For Alice, all of them are made better with a glass of Pinot in hand.

E. alice@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Brand Management
  • Brand Strategy
  • Communications Strategy
  • Content Creation & Production
  • Art Direction

Gavin Ashley

Head of Better Cities & Regions, Director of Sustainability
Gavin Ashley

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Geography & Politics, University of Western Australia Master of Environment & Planning, RMIT University

As Head of Better Cities & Regions and a Director of Sustainability, Gavin provides project leadership across a range of projects with a key focus on the integration between sustainability and climate response with strategic planning processes. He leads the technical delivery of climate mitigation and adaptation planning for a range of clients including education providers and local government.

Gavin brings over 15 years of experience in urban development and sustainability across the private, non-profit and public sectors and has an extensive stakeholder network in these industries.

Gavin is passionate about working with partners that embed principles and commitment to sustainability at the outset, where they have the most impact and are commercially justifiable. He acutely understands that the key to this is clearly communicating value, including financial and social benefit.

Gavin grew up in rural Western Australia (South West Boojarah Country), which embedded in him an appreciation for the natural environment. His early career work as a town planner and more recently for Australian Energy Foundation and City of Melbourne, refined his thinking about what delivers community benefit, and how the planning process can be used to drive sustainability outcomes.

Outside of work Gavin enjoys an escape from the city to reconnect with nature and his family camping in the bush. Gavin spends time building community gardens and running social sports – the planner in him just can’t resist the temptation to organise space and activity in the pursuit of community! 

E. gavin@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Net Zero Emissions Strategy
  • Climate Resilience Planning
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Precinct Sustainability Integration
  • Built Environment Policy Analysis and Development
  • Technical Communication

Professional Affiliations:

  • Bioregional Australia - One Planet Integrator
  • Green Star Accredited Professional (Green Star Communities)

David Mahony

Head of Better Buildings, Director of Sustainability
David Mahony

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (1st Class Honours), RMIT University

As Head of Better Buildings and a Director of Sustainability, Dave leads the technical delivery of environmental and health-based outcomes across buildings and infrastructure. He brings 10 years of technical expertise and deep passion to his role.

Dave takes a design-led, evidence based approach to his work, combining his practical and commercial mindset to meet client expectations while elevating project outcomes. He takes pride in working together with clients and collaborators to create innovative and truly impactful solutions.

Spending 9 years at the Reece Group managing several building services divisions throughout Australia and establishing the technical area of the business, Dave gained both a technical and practical understanding of the building industry, business management and project delivery.

While at AECOM, Dave established his deep technical knowledge in building physics, climate and carbon while working on highly complex buildings and precinct developments and frameworks in the university, public and private sectors.

Dave previously led a team of 9 at ADP Consulting, establishing a high-performing, technically proficient sustainability team. Working on precinct defining developments with international architects and developers, Dave’s team led the net zero carbon agenda across Australian developments.

In his spare time, Dave enjoys seeing live music and supporting local bands. He also enjoys playing records to his daughter Margaux, who has an early penchant for Tom Waits. As often as possible, Dave likes to be near the ocean, spending time with his family on the Bellarine Peninsula.

E. david@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Strategic Building and Infrastructure Technical Analysis
  • Zero Carbon and Energy Strategy and Assessment
  • Bioclimatic Design Assessment
  • Climate, Community and Infrastructure Resilience Planning

Professional Affiliations:

  • Green Building Council of Australia Expert Reference Panel - Energy and Carbon
  • Green Star Accredited Professional

Roberto Petruzzi

Technical Director
Roberto Petruzzi

Formal Qualifications

Master of Environment (Energy Efficiency Modelling and Implementation), University of Melbourne Professional Diploma of Building Services, HVAC-R - AIRAH Bachelor of Social Science (Environment), RMIT University

With a background in energy efficiency modelling and implementation, Roberto is passionate about delivering high-performance buildings. He takes a holistic approach to project delivery, working collaboratively with the design team to ensure sustainability initiatives are accurately designed and documented.

Roberto has a particular interest in building science, focusing on building envelopes. For Roberto, a successful building must be designed and constructed to effectively control air, water, heat, light and noise transfer between the outdoor environment and the indoor spaces of a building, while also maximising occupants’ comfort and health.

Over the past 10+ years in the industry, Roberto has worked for building services engineering firms, specialist Environmentally Sustainable Design consultancies and local government authorities advising on and delivering projects across the private, government, health care and education sectors. Roberto is also active within academia, lecturing on complex building energy modelling and assisting with research activities on a casual basis.

Outside of the Collective, Roberto loves spending time with his family, focusing on creating positive memories of place, heritage and culture for his two kids. This often revolves around food, with weekly market trips and by tending to the backyard veggie garden, fruit trees and chickens. With his deep appreciation for good food, Roberto also enjoys cooking for family and friends — sourdough and pastries are a favourite.

E. roberto@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Complex Energy Modelling
  • Thermal Comfort Modelling
  • Building Enclosure Analysis/Consulting (Thermal Bridge and Hygrothermal Modelling)
  • ESD Policy and Assessment
  • Systems Thinking

Professional Affiliations:

  • NatHERS Assessor, Design Matters National
  • Certified Passivhaus Designer, Australian & International Passivhaus Association
  • Green Star Accredited Professional, Green Building Council of Australia
  • Advanced WUFI Analysis, Proclima Australia
  • Building Envelope Certified Level 2 (BEC-2); Building Envelope Performance and Forensic Investigation
  • Mould Testing Technician, Australian College of Environmental Studies
  • Certified Passive House Construction Verifier, Passivhaus Institute, Germany

Simon Blackwell

Associate
Simon Blackwell

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Sustainable Development, Murdoch University Masters of Urban Design, Oxford Brookes University Regenerative Design & Development Practitioner, Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice

A passionate urbanist, Simon brings extensive knowledge of sustainable development, urban design and planning to his role as an Associate with the Better Cities and Regions Team. 

Based in Perth (Whadjuk Noongar Country), Simon has built a strong network in the built environment sector across Western Australia and Victoria. His experience both locally and internationally in consulting and government roles ensues a broad skill set covering the design, planning and development process, with a focus on the creation of liveable communities that don’t cost the earth.

Simon has built on undergraduate training in sustainable development and a Master's of Urban Design with over fifteen years in the development industry. A systems thinking and regenerative design approach is central to his practice, informed by formal training in regenerative development. Simon's focus on place-based approaches to sustainable urban development unearths the unique potential of each project and it's wider community.

In a field as broad as sustainability, Simon believes that planners have a vital role to play as ‘conductors of the orchestra’, setting the design direction early in a project and collaborating across disciplines to lock in climate- and nature-positive outcomes.

Beyond HIP V. HYPE, Simon undertakes his own sustainable infill development projects and delivers training programs with Perth-based sustainability education provider, Green Gurus. Simon is happiest when exploring new cities or when he's out surfing off the southwest coast of Western Australia (Noongar Country).

E. simon@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Precinct & Masterplanned Community Sustainability Strategies
  • Planning Framework Sustainability Integration
  • Built Environment Policy Development
  • Sustainable Urban Design & Masterplanning
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Facilitation
  • Project Coordination & Management
  • Regenerative Design & Development

Professional Affiliations:

  • General Member, Property Council of Australia

Alexandra Faure

Associate
Alexandra Faure

Formal Qualifications

Masters of Urban Planning and Environment, The University of Melbourne Bachelor of Environments in Architecture, The University of Melbourne

With a background in sustainability, urban planning and policy, Alex is an Associate across the Better Cities and Regions and Better Business teams.

Alex brings experience across strategic and statutory planning, policy analysis and reform, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and climate resilience and adaptation planning. 

Known for her dedication and project management skills, Alex loves working in complex environments and is passionate about driving exemplar built-form outcomes through robust policy and delivery mechanisms, both at the corporate and project level.



Alex has always been very active in environmental and social resilience, the Right-to-the-City, gender and equity. This is perhaps best reflected through her work with the Women’s Planning Network, the Sustainable Living Foundation, the National Climate Emergency Summit and Planners Declare, which she co-founded in 2020. 

Outside of the Collective, Alex immerses herself in nature, culture and community. You'll likely find her at a local gig, music and arts festival or exploring regional Victoria.

E. alexandra@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Built Environment Policy Analysis and Reform
  • Strategic Planning and Sustainable Urban Renewal
  • ESG Framework Development and Action Planning
  • Climate Resilience and Adaptation Planning
  • Communication and Engagement
  • Project Coordination and Management

Professional Affiliations:

  • Green Star Accredited Professional, Green Building Council Australia
  • Founding Member, Planners Declare
  • General Member, Urban Land Institute
  • General Member, Eco Tourism Australia
  • General Member, Property Council of Australia

Marcus Strang (PhD)

Technical Lead (Passivhaus)
Marcus Strang (PhD)

Formal Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Architecture, University of Queensland Master of Civil Engineering, University of Melbourne Bachelor of Science, University of Melbourne

Marcus seeks to develop the potential positive impacts in each project that he undertakes at HIP V. HYPE. He does this by augmenting the technical capabilities of the Better Buildings team, through his specialisation in ultra-low energy building design, which he sees as a fundamental step for progressing towards net-zero carbon emission society.

His approach when providing sustainability advice and technical analysis is to first start with the client: to understand the client's main sustainability drivers for their project. This stems from Marcus strong sense of stewardship for the natural environment.

After spending his childhood years in his parents permaculture garden, Marcus' time in Europe saw him WWOOF on a farm in Denmark, partake in a Solar Decathlon competition, assist in an Earthship construction and tour a number of sustainable housing model districts in Germany.

These interests led to Marcus becoming a Passivhaus Certifier and in 2023, completing his thesis; "Moisture safety for energy-efficient CLT envelopes: pathways to net-zero operational energy for engineered wood multi-storey buildings in Australian tropical and subtropical climates".

Marcus has presented his thesis findings at a number of conferences, including Australia's national Passivhaus conference Thrive, and the World Conference on Timber Engineering in Oslo, the world's most prestigious biennial scientific forum for the presentation of the latest technical and architectural innovations in timber construction.
When not at the desk, Marcus enjoys getting out of the city hiking and cycling. Over the weekends, you might spot him at a rock-climbing gym or barrelling down a mountain bike trail.

E. marcus@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Heat flow modelling for thermal envelope design
  • Whole building energy performance and compliance
  • Hygrothermal modelling for interstitial and surface condensation
  • Specialist modelling for thermal comfort, daylighting, and environmental analysis

Professional Affiliations:

  • Passive House Designer, Building Certifier and Accredited Trainer
  • Green Star Accredited Professional
  • AIRAH Affiliate Member

Agata Starkiewicz

Senior Sustainable Building Engineer
Agata Starkiewicz

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Honours Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada

Agata is a Senior Sustainable Building Engineer at HIP V. HYPE, working with both the Better Buildings and Better Cities & Regions teams. A global thinker, Agata is passionate about driving for a sustainable future. She believes empowering cities and corporations to shift to more sustainable designs and processes is essential towards creating meaningful change in our communities.

Agata’s previous experience as a Building Science Consultant in Toronto, Canada saw her apply engineering and technology solutions to improve the buildings we live and work in. Prior, she gained end-to-end project management and engineering experience working on construction sites for a multitude of residential, commercial, civil and transport projects. Whilst in Canada, Agata volunteered her skills as a web designer for the Community Climate Council, a nonprofit advocating for local climate action in the Region of Peel.

During her exchange semester at EPFL in Switzerland, Agata furthered her interest in the highly-efficient Passivhaus standard, and regenerative architecture utilising local timber. Agata brings this well-rounded, global perspective from Europe and North America to Australian design and policy.

In her spare time, Agata enjoys anything art and design-related, running her own art business specialising in pen and ink, pencil and watercolour. She splits her weekends between exercising outdoors, reading and spending several hours in her kitchen making a meal from scratch.

E. agata@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Sustainable framework implementation and delivery
  • Climate resilience and adaptation planning
  • ESD policy and assessment (SDAPP)
  • Urban decarbonisation strategy
  • Building science and restoration

Professional Affiliations:

  • Green Star Accredited Professional

Nick Chester

Senior Sustainability Consultant
Nick Chester

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Science, University of Melbourne Graduate Diploma in Environment, University of Melbourne

As a Senior Consultant, Nick is driven by his desire to balance the preservation of the natural environment with the needs of a growing population. Nick brings a unique skillset to his work, having studied ecology, and sustainable building design and environmental policy.

From working and volunteering across local government, the private sector and not-for-profit organisations, Nick has been exposed to a range of organisational structures, gaining insight into their unique processes and priorities. Nick aims to use this experience to facilitate better outcomes across a diverse range of stakeholders.

Nick has developed a broad knowledge base relating to sustainability. Combining his passion for environmental sustainability with his experience in community engagement, policy development and ESD assessment, Nick understands what it takes to put theory into practice.

Feeling most refreshed after time outdoors, Nick loves to explore Victoria’s hiking trails, seeking a change of pace away from the city. Closer to home in Melbourne (Bunurong Country), Nick can be found swimming or settling in with a good book.

E. nick@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Built Environment Policy Analysis and Development
  • Sustainability Opportunities Assessment
  • Strategy and Action Plan Development
  • Communication and Engagement
  • Group Facilitation
  • Project Coordination and Management

Joshua McLennan

Senior Sustainability Consultant
Joshua McLennan

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Arts (Global Studies), Monash University Master of Urban Planning & Environment, RMIT University

Josh is a senior consultant in the Better Cities and Regions Team. With a background in environmental planning, Josh’s experience is centred on the interaction between land use, ecology, cultural heritage and secondary climate hazards, such as bushfire. He brings a deep understanding of environmental impacts across statutory and strategic planning projects.

Josh believes that long term sustainability and climate resilience in our cities and regions requires ongoing collaboration to drive positive outcomes for people and the environment. His commitment to transparency in environmental impact evaluation, coupled with his willingness to obtain buy-in from stakeholders to create greater ownership to project solutions, exemplifies his collaborative approach.

Seeking and implementing practical solutions for complex projects is a particular focus for Josh. He is also interested in improving the way environmental benefits are evaluated and communicated as a way to strengthen evidence-based decision making.

Growing up on farmland west of Melbourne (Wadawurrung & Bunurong Country), Josh continues to hold a particular appreciation for biodiversity of the Victorian Volcanic Plains. Outside of the Collective, Josh takes time to unwind through reading, running and escaping the city – headed for the plains, bush or the beach.

E. joshua@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Statutory and Strategic Planning
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Communication and Engagement
  • Project Coordination and Management

Professional Affiliations:

  • VPELA YPG Committee Member

Sabrina Lucas (PhD)

Senior Sustainability Consultant
Sabrina Lucas (PhD)

Formal Qualifications

Doctorate in Engineering, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning, University of Stuttgart Master of Engineering, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning, University of Stuttgart

Sabrina is a senior consultant within the Better Cities and Regions team. With a background in Architecture and Urban Planning, Sabrina is a firm believer in cross-disciplinary solutions regardless of project scale, and believes that the early stages of a project are particularly crucial in planning for a better built environment.

Sabrina sees a challenging brief as not just a problem to be solved, but as an opportunity for creation and collaboration. She specialises in pre-disaster adjustment strategies to natural hazards as well as sustainable reconstruction approaches, linking post-disaster recovery with long-term risk reduction to reduce future vulnerability.

In her role at HIP V. HYPE, she analyses all facets of our built environment from climate risk and community vulnerability, to the embodied carbon footprint at various scales including individual buildings, precincts, councils and regions. Her interest in seeking out new technological solutions is balanced by a strong focus on natural systems and materials, and the complementary roles they can play in the built environment.

Growing up in southern rural Germany close to the Alps, Sabrina has been a hiker and lover of the outdoors since her first steps. Preserving the beauty of these environments for everyone to enjoy motivates her to push towards a more sustainable future. In her free time, she can be found in any corner of the world with her hiking boots on, or strolling through a local crafts and farmers' market... always outside in nature.

E. sabrina@hipvhype.com


Technical Skills:

  • Climate Impact Reduction, Disaster Recovery and Community Resilience
  • Analytical Risks, Needs and Vulnerability Frameworks
  • Systems Thinking
  • Life Cycle Material Approaches
  • Quality Control and Project Management

Professional Affiliations:

  • Certified Passivhaus Designer, German Passivhaus Association
  • Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) Certificate, United Nations
  • Academy for Spatial Research and Planning, ARL Germany
  • Building with Earth Certificate, BASEhabitat, University of Art and Design Linz
  • LCA Training, eTool

Sujan Dev

Graduate Sustainable Building Designer
Sujan Dev

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Architecture, Sigma College of Architecture, India Master of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building, RMIT University

Sujan is a Graduate Consultant at HIP V. HYPE, working within the Better Buildings team. With a background in architecture, Sujan is passionate about creating sustainable and healthy built environments.

A strong focus on achieving a net-zero carbon emission society motivated Sujan to participate in various post-graduate research projects with RMIT University, providing indepth understanding of Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) applications and their benefits.

His recent work includes improving the energy performance of a building using a Kinetic PV façade, conducting PV energy yield assessments of an office building to optimize energy production, and exploring the potential benefits of a Heat Recovery System in residential buildings to reduce energy consumption.

In addition to his research projects, Sujan is an active member of the built environment industry. He views opportunities to connect and collaborate with other professionals as integral to furthering the creation of a sustainable and healthy future.

In his spare time, Sujan enjoys travelling and exploring new destinations, experimenting with diverse cooking recipes and pursuing photography as a hobby. Whether it's bungee jumping or skydiving, Sujan is also a thrill-seeker — always ready for the next challenge.

E. sujan@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Energy, Thermal & Daylight Modelling
  • Renewable Energy
  • ESD Policy & Assessment (SDAPP)
  • Health & Wellbeing Building Strategy
  • Sustainability Compliance Reporting 

Professional Affiliations:

  • WELL Accredited Professional
  • Green Star Accredited Professional

Connor Vaux

Graduate Sustainable Building Engineer
Connor Vaux

Formal Qualifications

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours), Monash University

As a Graduate Sustainable Building Engineer, Connor seeks to elevate the performance of every project with a focus on outcomes that are gentle on the earth and facilitate community connection.

Applying emerging technologies for real-world impact is what Connor does best. Spending time in AI research and development as well as geotechnical engineering, Connor understands the realities of construction and the opportunities for new technologies to assist in delivering high quality solutions.

Connor's experience in mechatronics includes his role as a High Performance Computing (HPC) consultant at the Monash eResearch Centre (MeRC), its capabilities supporting the research efforts of over 2,000 researchers at Monash University and across Australia.

During his studies, Connor was an active contributor within the student community. He volunteered at several not-for-profit student clubs, organised professional networking events and founded a high school outreach program for Victorian public schools to educate students about AI and its potential effects on our collective future.

Outside of the Collective, Connor spends his time rock climbing at the Grampians (Djaburung country) or planning his next ski trip. When he's not thrill-seeking, you'll find Connor producing music, experimenting with a new recipe or spending time with friends.

E. connor@hipvhype.com

Technical Skills:

  • Energy Modelling
  • Water Sensitive Urban Design
  • ESD Policy & Assessment (SDAPP)
  • Process Automation
  • Machine Learning Predictive Modelling

Professional Affiliations:

  • Engineers Australia Graduate Member