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Timothy Hill

Previously director of Donovan Hill, Timothy Hill recently established Partners Hill to continue participating in building, researching, advocating and teaching. His prior experience in collaborations has yielded the C House, D House, HH House, State Library of Queensland, Santos Place, Cornwall Apartments, Translational Research Institute and the Neville Bonner Building.

Timothy was creative director of the 2007 RAIA National Conference, introducing a more "lounge-like" format and boosting student participation. He has spoken at conference events globally, consulted and deliberated on juries, and taught in most Australian cities. His current preoccupations include non-family housing, post-white-cube galleries, civic landscapes, historical architectural styles and the scope for interior design in Australia.

Ronnen Goren

Over the past decade, Ronnen Goren and his partner Trace have worked closely with architect Timothy Hill to realize a scheme that embodies their passion for hospitality, food and farming, and traditions reinvented – resulting in the Daylesford Longhouse – "a tree change project."

As a director and one of the founding partners of Studio Ongarato, Ronnen has realized an extensive career in design, collaborating with a broad range of clients across the architecture and design, hotels and hospitality, and retail sectors. Ronnen takes a collaborative approach to projects, which has resulted in some of the most iconic and culturally influential businesses and brands, including Jackalope, QT Hotels and Resorts, Kisume, Mecca, RMIT Design Hub, Art Gallery South Australia and M Pavilion.

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