The ARBV Board

Information about the Board's composition and the Charter that governs its activities.

About the ARBV Board

The Board leads the ARBV and sets the organisation's strategic direction. It also monitors ARBV's operations and policies.

The Board is to consist of at least 3 and no more than 9 members appointed by the Governor in Council on the recommendation of the Minister. The Minister must ensure that at least 3 Board members are registered architects and have leadership experience in the building industry.

In addition, the Board members must have certain skills and knowledge, or expertise set out in the Act. These skills and knowledge or expertise include:

  • administration of regulatory arrangements for the building industry
  • public engagement and communications
  • risk management
  • public administration or governance
  • financial, accounting or program management
  • strategic planning and architecture.

This Minister for the purposes of the Act is the Minister for Planning, the Hon. Sonya Kilkenny.

Current Board members

Dr Giorgio Marfella, PhD, M.Arch - Chairperson

Dr. Giorgio Marfella is an architect and full-time academic at the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. He has served the Architects Registration Board of Victoria since 2019, including as chairperson, and he is the current President of the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia.

With a background as expert of high-rise architecture and construction, Dr. Marfella has published extensively, served as a visiting scholar internationally, and advises on architecture standards and education.

Sally Brincat, M.Arch(Practice) - Deputy Chairperson

Above all else, Sally is a strategist and loves flexing her strategic muscles across all kinds of complex projects, stakeholder groups, regulatory issues or people management challenges. Sally comes to the ARBV Board role having worked mostly within the education Architecture space over the past 25 years. As a non-practising Architect Sally is now consulting to business of all kinds on organisational and project advisory matters. Sally has worked in Architectural practices of all sizes and across most role types and is now business owner and Director of a multi-dimensional Consulting business. Truly inclusive and equitable design (and practice) are her top priorities in all aspects of life. A fierce advocate for fair and equitable workplaces and society, Sally practices the servant-leadership model, approaches discussions with curiosity and believes a robust debate of ideas makes organisations stronger and more sustainable.

Mark Curry, B.AppSc, BSW

Mark is an independent public policy and strategy consultant and former senior public sector executive and administrator with over 30 years of experience across local and state governments in a varied range of portfolio areas.

He has an extensive record of achievement in diverse fields including community services, transport, freight, ports, marine and local government and was inaugural Executive Director for Suburban Development, the first portfolio in an Australian jurisdiction to focus specifically on the role of our suburbs in the creation of community thriving and wellbeing.

He has extensive experience and particular interests in the design and implementation of effective regulatory and governance regimes across a range of different sectors.

Since retirement from the Victorian Public Service in 2018, he led the successful Independent Review of the Victorian Ports System for the Department of Transport (2020-21) and has undertaken significant board roles as the final chairperson of the Building Practitioners Board of Victoria (2019-20) and as a director of the Architects Registration Board of Victoria (2021-24).

Tim Leslie, FRAIA

Tim Leslie is a registered architect in Victoria and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. He graduated with first class honours from University of Melbourne.

He has worked in small residential practices and large-scale architectural practices for over 20 years. Tim has been involved with award winning projects across many typologies, including houses, multi residential towers, commercial towers, hospitals, universities, and embassies.

He has been the State Manager of the Victorian Chapter of Australian Institute of Architects, a chapter councillor, chair of the large practice forum, and awards juror.

Tim was a founder of Open House Melbourne and board member and president for over a decade.

He is currently the Principal Adviser for Design Review at the Office of the Victorian Government Architect.

Michael Leeton, B.Arch (hons)

Michael Leeton is a registered architect and co-founder of architectural studio, Leeton Pointon Architects. With over 25 years in practice Michael has created poetic and enduring buildings that have been recognised for design excellence through industry awards and extensive publication. Michael contributes more broadly to the profession through mentoring and serving on the Australian Institute of Architects’ awards juries. Michael has also served as an architectural practice examiner at the ARBV. He looks forward to supporting the industry in delivering high quality architecture that enriches the life and wellbeing of our community.

Prof. Sarah McGann, FRIAI

Professor Sarah McGann is Head of the School of Architecture and Built Environment within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment at Deakin University on Wadawurrung Country. She has held multiple leadership roles across academia with key expertise in strategy and planning. As a researcher and consultant, Sarah focuses on the impact of built environment design on health and wellbeing across many building types. She continues to consult with a range of architectural practices on palliative and aged care. She is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (FRIAI).

Lorina Nervegna, BArch

Lorina has been a registered architect in Victoria since 1993 and has expertise in architecture, urban design, heritage and built environment sustainability. She is currently a Specialist Member of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (since 2016) sitting on the Planning and Environment List and the Review and Regulation List.

Lorina is a past Member of Planning Panels Victoria and sat on numerous planning scheme amendments and Ministerial Advisory Committees.

Lorina has held national roles in peak industry associations (National Manager Sustainability, Australian Institute of Architects and National Architect, Cement and Concrete Association) and was a Board Member of the Victorian Building Appeals Board from 2002-2007. She is also former Director Building Policy (Victorian Government DPCD) appointed as a Senior Technical Specialist and has consulted widely for the building and construction industry.

Lorina is also a former Committee Member of Working Heritage Incorporated Committee of Management, and Chair of the Audit and Risk Management subcommittee, which dealt with a select portfolio of heritage places on Crown Land across Victoria.

Lorina was Director of Lorina Nervegna Architects Pty Ltd from 1993-2003 and has been Principal of Lorina Nervegna Architects from 2011 in her own architecture practice and consultancy.

Yana Podolskaya, LLB

Yana Podolskaya is a vibrant leader and lawyer with over 20 years’ experience, predominantly practising in the regulatory and enforcement area. Currently the Head of Integrity – Legal for Greyhound Racing Victoria, Yana has held senior legal positions in several Victorian State Government agencies including the Environment Protection Authority and State Revenue Office.

Sally Wills, Adv. Dip. Building Design (Architectural)

Sally is a registered domestic builder and the sole director of Small Change Design and Construction Pty Ltd, which specialises in very small homes.

In 2008 Sally obtained her builder’s registration (Domestic Builder Unlimited) and in 2012 completed the Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural).

Board Charter

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