
Episode 139: Alex Symes on the secrets of his success as an award-winning architect and Passive House advocate
Alexander Symes founded his eponymous architecture firm in 2014 with a mission to advance sustainable architecture. The winner of numerous awards, including the Single Dwelling (new) and Best of the ...
9 Tammi 202322min

Episode 138: David Brooks from Carr on how Australia’s relationship with apartment living is changing
While at Carr, David Brooks worked across many multi-residential projects, as well as the award-winning United Places hotel. In each project, his aim was to bring an effortless, natural characteristic...
2 Tammi 202330min

Episode 137: Matthew Kandelaars on why high and medium density is the future of Australia's urban landscape
The Urban Development Institute of Australia, Victorian Division (UDIA Victoria) CEO Matthew Kandelaars talks about what part of urban development he thinks we get right here in Australia, and what pa...
19 Joulu 202239min

Episode 136: Koos de Keijzer from DKO on hotel design, the future of office space and the rise of the 'Resimercial' building
Koos de Keijzer, founding partner and Principal of DKO Architecture, has built a highly regarded role as an urban designer and architect, with particular expertise in residential developments. DKO Arc...
12 Joulu 202224min

Episode 135 : Tone Wheeler on Australian architecture and the history & influence of house builder AV Jennings
Our continuing conversation with architect, lecturer, social commentator and columnist Tone Wheeler on the history of house designer and builder AV Jennings, some lesser-known Australian architects an...
5 Joulu 202228min

Episode 134: Daniel Smith from Leaf Architecture and the secret behind designing the perfect school
Daniel Smith started Leaf Architecture in 2015 with the intention of creating a practice that has a strong focus and understanding of pedagogy and education design. Since then, Daniel has developed ...
28 Marras 202243min

Episode 133: Melbourne’s Seafarers development: A masterclass in adaptive reuse and circular economy thinking
Melbourne’s Seafarers development embodies sustainable luxury. The former site of the city’s Goods Shed No. 5, Seafarers shapes up as a project that will define Melbourne, with its adaptive reuse and ...
21 Marras 202226min

Episode 132: Corey Peterson on how his work in Antarctica equipped him for his lifelong battle to promote sustainability
Corey Peterson spent 16 years supporting science in Antarctica before emigrating to Tasmania. He has worked at the University of Tasmania since 2009 advancing from Sustainability Officer to Chief Su...
14 Marras 202235min



















