Matt Stapleton

WSP, Associate Director | Melbourne, Australia

About

Matt Stapleton is an Associate Director with WSP based in Melbourne. He has over 20 years of experience as a structural engineer working on projects throughout Australia and in the UK.

Matt is driven to create structurally efficient and buildable solutions to meet challenges set by clients, architects and builders. He is looking at using these technically skills in collaboration with his colleagues to create sustainable projects that not only deliver value to clients but also benefit the community.

Recent high-rise design experience includes Lighthouse Tower, Premier Tower and West Side Place Towers all in Melbourne.

Matt Stapleton

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (Australia 2017)

Videos

03 November 2017

CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Melbourne Session 3B: Challenging Sites in Compact Urban Cities Q&A

Glen Pederick, Associate Director, Waterman Group, chairs the question and answer session with George Argyrou, Director, Hickory Group; Richard Salter, Structures Leader, Victoria and South...

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02 November 2017

A Sustainable & Adaptable Tall Building in the World’s Most Livable City

Like many cities, Melbourne needs to accommodate a growing population while struggling with issues such as housing affordability and quality. This is a challenge that...

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03 November 2017

CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Melbourne Session 3B: Challenging Sites in Compact Urban Cities Q&A

Glen Pederick, Associate Director, Waterman Group, chairs the question and answer session with George Argyrou, Director, Hickory Group; Richard Salter, Structures Leader, Victoria and South...

02 November 2017

A Sustainable & Adaptable Tall Building in the World’s Most Livable City

Like many cities, Melbourne needs to accommodate a growing population while struggling with issues such as housing affordability and quality. This is a challenge that...