Episodes
Laura Connarty-Duncan is the Operations Manager at the Hire and Rental Industry Association (HRIA), the official industry association for hire and rental companies in Australia. Her aim is to increase the female participation in the hire & rental sector. She explains how and why this needs to happen.
Published 04/22/24
Published 04/22/24
Rebecca Plumstead, dwp sector leader for seniors living, has 25 years of extensive design and project management experience gained across diverse project types. She has a deep understanding of the profound contribution that built form makes to our environment, particularly regarding seniors living, residential, education and community buildings. In this podcast, our 200th episode, Rebecca explains what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities, and what is the future of aged care and...
Published 04/15/24
Katie Rigg-Smith is the Chief Strategy Officer for WPP in Australia and New Zealand. WPP uses the power of creativity to build better futures for  people, planet, clients and communities. Katie is a keen student of human behaviour and a futurist. Katie delivers strategic expertise across WPP’s network of agencies in service of their clients. This includes an emphasis on how cultural, social, economic, and geographic trends influence behaviour, and in turn, how these behaviours will shape the...
Published 04/08/24
Royce Epstein is a seasoned professional with three decades of experience in commercial interior design and architecture, spanning a diverse range of roles, including interior designer, product designer and developer, and university lecturer and educator.  Her passion lies in understanding the intricacies of materials: how they're made; how they're used; and most importantly, their impact on the planet. She has created a series of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to share her lifelong...
Published 04/01/24
After a turbulent year which included fears around the company's future, Metricon’s new CEO Brad Duggan says the outlook is bright for Australia’s biggest home builder.  He shares some of the key ingredients on how to inject some sanity back into Australia's troubled, yet vital housing sector.
Published 03/25/24
Nazli Almasirad,  National Architectural Manager at Siniat Australia has been with the business since 2010 and leads the company's architectural strategy nationwide with a keen eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of market dynamics.  Nazli is committed to sustainable practices, strategic product development and forward-thinking innovation to foster better ways of living in the construction industry. Patrick Jeannerat, Head of Carbon and Circularity with the consulting firm...
Published 03/11/24
Designed by Wardle and engineered by Aurecon, the $650 million  Australian Institute for Infectious Disease (AIID) project in Melbourne has a majority women-led team, with six out of seven members being women, including the three most senior roles. With International Women’s Day (IWD) coming up, we speak with AIID Executive Director, Rowan Maclean  to offer Architecture & Design about the work her team is doing to use the economic influence of the project’s development to influence...
Published 03/04/24
SFA Australia and New Zealand are subsidiaries of the SFA group which is based in France. For more than 65 years, the companies of the SFA Group have been working to provide professional and private individuals with ever greater sanitary comfort in their daily lives.  They offer them much more than technological know-how; they offer inventive, reliable, and easy-to-implement solutions.  Nick Moore,  National Business Development Manager for SFA Australia and Gregory Waters, Technical...
Published 02/26/24
The second part of our 2-part series with Tone Wheeler over why our cities and housing are breeding inequality. An in-depth discussion of why the extremely low density city of suburbia with single houses is no longer fit for purpose: not in any of the three measures of sustainability - they are not socially desirable, not environmentally safe and financially ruinous making us a most unequal society.  This fascinating discussion covers the reason why housing, schools and education,...
Published 02/19/24
In this episode, we talk with  Moddex Sales Director, Joe Rowland about using steel in the non-residential and civil/ infrastructure sectors. Rowland explains the sustainability and economic benefits with using Moddex no-weld, hot dip galvanized barrier systems in civil and urban infrastructure projects. This podcast is brought to you in association with Moddex, proud sponsors of our 2024 Sustainability  series of podcasts.  
Published 02/12/24
Part 1 of our two-part talk with architect, author, educator and consultant Tone Wheeler who has an abiding interest in environmentally sustainable design (ESD).  Tone is also a past chair of the AIA national environment committee & a past member of the sustainability committee.  He has taught extensively over the past 30 years, he has been on the faculty of 3 universities, is a sustainability advocate and frequent speaker at architectural conferences and seminars. he has been a judge on...
Published 02/05/24
As joint winners of the the Lifetime achievement awards at this year’s Sustainability Awards, Dick Clarke, founder of Envirotecture and David Baggs CEO, Technical Director & Co-founder of Global Greentag have both provided leadership within the profession and industry for over 40 years by engaging during most of this time in sustainability educational, advocacy and facilitation of professional outcomes and design excellence.  In this exclusive interview, they talk about whether how we do...
Published 01/29/24
We speak with  Padraig (Paddy) Healy, sustainability engineer and Director at Credwell Energy.  Healy covers all ESD Certifications and provides Energy Modelling, Daylight Modelling, WSUD, Vapour Management (condensation), Embodied Carbon Modelling, Greenstar certification and more. This podcast is brought to you in association with AWS, proud sponsors of our 2024 Residential series of podcasts.
Published 01/22/24
Jean Graham is an architect, Founding Director of Winter Architecture, a collaborative architecture practice located in Fitzroy and Torquay in Victoria that has won quite a few awards in its relatively short existence.  Jean is also the winner of the Emerging Architect of the Year at the 2018 Sustainability Awards. In this Shortcast, she talks about how designing for longevity is both cost-effective as well as being sustainable.
Published 01/15/24
This Shortcast is with the current Mayor of Wollondilly Shire Council, the honourable Matt Gould.  Located on the outskirts of greater Sydney, the south-west LGA is currently the subject of immense development, namely at the greenfields developments at Wilton and Appin.  Here, Gould discusses the opening of Worklife Picton, a new co-working space in the Shire's heart, the current housing crisis and the need for infrastructure for the developments within his local area. Interview by Jarrod...
Published 12/18/23
Judy-Lea Engel is a textile scientist and Product Developer for floor and carpet specialists at GH Commercial. She cuts through the jargon and explains the importance of good flooring design in both the general commercial and more specifically, the education sectors, and what are the key principles when designing flooring for student and teacher success. This podcast is brought to you in association with GH Commercial proud sponsors of our 2023 Commercial series of podcasts.
Published 12/11/23
The Sydney Opera House is one of our nation’s most treasured cultural landmarks. With almost 11 million visitors per year, the Sydney Opera House illustrates how even the largest organisations can take creative approaches to energy and waste management to address the climate crisis. As environmental sustainability manager at the Sydney Opera House, Emma Bombonato helps determine the trajectory of the iconic institution’s sustainability program.  The Opera House is a world-leader in...
Published 11/27/23
From building Lego cities on a pool table to building homes and schools in Africa, it’s been an adventurous ride for this Australian architect who wears multiple hats – urban designer, social entrepreneur, philanthropist, community advocate, humanitarian, and author. Educated at Deakin University and later at the University of Nottingham, Landy has always been one to progress from challenge to challenge. The tertiary phase of his life saw Landy volunteering on international humanitarian...
Published 11/20/23
Llewellyn Regler is the National Technical Manager for facades at Network Architectural. He helps to ensure that all products we deliver to the façade market are safe and of high quality. Matthew O’Neill has 10 years engineering and consulting experience in the façade industry. Leveraging his commercial and residential design experience, Matthew has expanded his expertise to include facade remedial works in the existing building space. In this wide-ranging and revealing interview, Llewellyn...
Published 11/13/23
Based in Clontarf, NSW, James Cooper has been implementing the principles of sustainable design for over 25 years and brings his knowledge of passive solar and climate conscious design to his client base primarily in Sydney, but also in regional VIC, NSW and QLD – providing high end design solutions with a built in focus on thermal performance maximisation. James has won many awards over the course of his career. He is a Multi-time National Award winner of Environmental and Energy Efficient...
Published 11/06/23
Richard Hough has been a structural engineer with Arup for over 40 years, including periods as a Director in Arup’s London office, as Managing Principal of Arup’s California practice, and as Managing Principal of Arup New South Wales.     He joined the Sydney office in 1970 during the final stages of design of the Sydney Opera House, then led the Arup team during the 2000’s assisting Richard Johnson and Utzon’s office on the Opera Theatre Renewal Project.  On the 50th anniversary of the...
Published 10/30/23
Jan Kwak is Managing Director of Australia and Asia at Hatch.com, an award-   winning multidisciplinary leader in engineering, operational and development projects in  the metals, energy and infrastructure industries.  Jan oversees an estimated 1000 staff on  more than 200 projects, and has managed every aspect of the design, construction, commissioning and operation of large-scale mines over 25 years.  Jan has been a vocal advocate for building sustainable communities around mines. He...
Published 10/23/23
Professor Chimay Anumba is a Professor and the Dean of the College of Design, Construction, and Planning at the University of Florida.   He has over 500 scientific publications to his name and has also supervised 56 doctoral candidates to completion and mentored over 25 postdoctoral researchers.  He is the recipient of the 2018 ASCE Computing in Civil Engineering Award and is  also a member of the US National Academy of Construction (NAC). Professor Anumba talks about the growing influence...
Published 10/16/23
Architectus has launched a new landscape architecture offering, introducing a number of leading Landscape Architects to our growing Urban Futures team. The change allows the practice to make an even greater impact through layered, integrated design solutions for cities and communities.  The expanded offering will be led by Esther Dickins, a highly respected Landscape Architect and Urban Designer with more than 25 years in the industry. Esther comes to Architectus from design practice Scott...
Published 10/10/23