We talk with executive director of the Suzanne Toumbourou, executive director of the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council and a judge for the 2020 Sustainability Awards about how the pandemic has changed the way we…
John Lorente talks about sustainability, the building industry, timber use in architecture and what he thinks this pandemic will bring to the industry and the idea of bringing more manufacturing of building products back to…
Principal and director of Sydney-based architecture studio Furtado Sullivan Sandra Furtado talks about what it’s like working as an architect under a lockdown situation with an economy that’s in hibernation and an industry desperately trying…
Dr Peter Sweatman talks about creating a new class of bathroom that works as an integrated space that can also be tailored and adapted to individuals to provide convenience, comfort and safety. Dr Peter Sweatman…
Architect Nermine Zahran talks about how it is vital to continually learn and to educate others in the industry and in the general public about ways to minimise the impact of the built environment on…
ASPECT Studios director Kate Luckraft and associate Bianca Pineda share their ideas, views, experiences and thoughts on a range of iconic design projects ASPECT Studios has delivered like One Central Park, Barangaroo South and Quay…
Architect and lecturer Tone Wheeler together with with A+D deputy editor Sarah Buckley dispel the myths over the range of complex yet logical reasons for our bushfire crisis and delve deep into what could and should be done to ensure that we never see a repeat of this Black Summer.
Celebrated building designer, awards judge, vehicle designer, sailor and head of sustainable design firm Envirotecture and also a rural fire fighter, Dick Clarke has spent nearly 40 years designing for and working in the Australian environment.
Architect and academic Tone Wheeler takes listeners on a historical journey through both time and space to explain how Australian designers taught themselves all about sustainable design, more often than not, the hard way.
Ros Moriarty is managing director and co-founder of both Balarinji and the Moriarty Foundation and is a passionate advocate for Indigenous design.