INVERT

MINI INVERT 4.0 Exhibition Opening

17 Nov, 2022

 In the fourth of a series – a collaboration between green magazine, MINI and RMIT – Australian architects were invited to reimagine a typical urban precinct in North Melbourne to accommodate electric vehicle charging. Their designs demonstrated how architecture and renewable energy could work together to enhance community wellbeing…

INVERT 4.0 FIELD DESIGN STUDIO

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

INVERT 4.0 TIMMINS + WHYTE

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

INVERT 4.0 Wolveridge Architects

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

INVERT 4.0 IOA Studio + Card Practice

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

INVERT 4.0 Studio Edwards

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

INVERT 4.0 MRTN Architects

10 Nov, 2022

THE BRIEF As renewables become the dominant energy source and electric vehicles the norm, how will our cities adapt? green magazine and MINI invited architects and RMIT master of architecture students to hypothetically redesign an inner urban precinct to demonstrate how architecture, renewable energy and electric cars could work together…

Architects and RMIT students response to INVERT 4.0

27 Oct, 2022

As architects and students complete their submissions for INVERT 4.0 Zero Carbon Precinct, they reflect on the brief and share the ideas behind their response. Their drawings and models will be exhibited at The Stables, North Melbourne on November 9-10, 2022. In a new future-focused sustainability initiative, green magazine and…

Ian Nazareth on MINI INVERT 4.0

5 Oct, 2022

This will be RMIT’s fourth collaboration with MINI and green magazine for the INVERT initiative. How has your relationship with these two companies evolved over the years? RMIT is proud to have worked with MINI and green magazine on three INVERT initiatives thus far. They have all been incredibly interesting…

MINI INVERT 4.0 Zero Carbon Precinct

6 Sep, 2022

After four years of successful collaboration, green magazine and MINI are partnering once more to present the latest iteration of their ground-breaking sustainability initiative: INVERT 4.0. Continuing a legacy of design innovation and future-focused thinking, INVERT 4.0 will challenge us to consider how our cities will adapt to renewable energy…