Ivan Ip

Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee Member

Ethos Urban, Director, Designer | Sydney, Australia

About

Ivan is a Sydney based registered Architect and Urban Designer with over 15 years of experience working on projects across Australia. He is an Associate Director at Ethos Urban; a national multidisciplinary firm focused on providing integrated development solutions. His work has included the design, documentation and delivery of education, residential, commercial, industrial and mixed-use buildings for a range of commercial and institutional clients.

As an Associate within the Urban Design and Planning team, Ivan's current role is primarily to lead a team of urban designers on many complex urban master planning projects across New South Wales. Working closely with the urban planning team, Ivan has a well-rounded understanding of how the New South Wales planning system functions.

Ivan is also a part-time sessional academic at the University of New South Wales (Sydney). He has taught in the…

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Ivan Ip

CTBUH Roles

Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee, Member (2017 – Present)

Annual Conference, Presenter (Chicago 2019)

Awards Urban Habitat Jury (2022)

Annual Conference, Steering Committee (Australia 2017)

29 October 2017

CTBUH Urban Habitat/Urban Design Workshop Held at 2017 Conference

The CTBUH Urban Habitat/Urban Design Committee held its third annual meeting and workshop, which included presentations by James Parakh and Chris Proctor.

31 March 2017

Conference Steering Sub-Committees Confirmed

The conference sub-committees will help drive the organization and promotion of activities ahead of CTBUH 2017, starting on October 30.

25 August 2016

Global Twilight Walking Tours

The CTBUH UH/UD Committee organized its third annual Global Walking Tours in 13 cities around the world, examining public spaces in a twilight setting.

17 September 2015

Warm Weather Spaces Walking Tours 2015

The CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized guided walking tours of 16 cities around the globe, focusing on urban habitats around tall buildings.