EP. 07 - DAISY GINSBERG - Better Nature

EP. 07 - DAISY GINSBERG - Better Nature

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S2EP.09 MATT PANEITZ - Innovative Education in Guatemala

In this conversation, Matt Paneitz, the executive director and founder of Long Way Home, discusses the organisation's mission to fight poverty in Guatemala through innovative education and sustainable building practices. He shares insights into the challenges of waste management ...  Show more

S2EP. 08 SIMON STURGIS - Whole Life Carbon

How will our new understanding of whole life carbon change how we design buildings forever? What is embodied and whole life carbon in architecture? What does it mean to create a zero carbon building? How do we count carbon in buildings? What targets should we be aiming for? How a ...  Show more

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