Graham Jahn

City of Sydney, Director of City Planning, Development & Transport | Sydney, Australia

About

Graham Jahn AM has been Director of City Planning, Development & Transport at the City of Sydney since 2009. He is directly responsible for strategic land use planning, transport strategy, development assessments and regulatory compliance. In that time, he has assessed and recommended approval for over 20 billion dollars’ worth of development exhibiting design excellence. His main role is influencing design outcomes. Graham has been elected both State and National President of the Australian Institute of Architects. He received the UTS Alumni Award in 2011, an Order of Australia in 2012 and is 2016 PIA NSW Planner of the Year.

Graham Jahn

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (Australia 2017)

CTBUH Initiatives

Videos

30 October 2017

Circular Quay Tower: Aligning Private and Public Outcomes

Circular Quay Tower is an exceptional example of the private and public sectors working together to transform an area, breathing new life into George Street...

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Research

30 October 2017

Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure

CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers

The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...

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8 May 2019

Designing the Global City

CTBUH Australia and the UNSW Built Environment present a lecture featuring Prof. Robert Freestone, who will speak on ‘Design excellence and the competition dividend in central Sydney.'

30 October 2017

Circular Quay Tower: Aligning Private and Public Outcomes

Circular Quay Tower is an exceptional example of the private and public sectors working together to transform an area, breathing new life into George Street...

30 October 2017

Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure

CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers

The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...