Episode 131: Tone Wheeler shares his views on some famous & recently-deceased Australian architects and architectural educators

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Episode 299: Zoe Schmidt & Paul Charteris on how low-carbon construction can actually work

This episode tackles one of construction’s biggest questions: If the built environment needs to rapidly cut embodied carbon, what materials and manufacturing systems can realistically scale.The construction sector sits at the centre of the climate challenge. Cement and concrete u ...  Show more

Episode 298: Jim Hunter, Managing Director of Capital Corporation on the The Residences at Wahroonga Estate

The Residences at Wahroonga Estate, designed by GroupGSA, is a project that’s generating a lot of discussion up on Sydney’s Upper North Shore. Capital Corporation has officially broken ground on The Residences at Wahroonga Estate — a landmark luxury development delivered in partn ...  Show more

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