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

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Episode 278: David Henderson from COX on how architects can make smarter & lower-carbon decisions without compromising on design

An experienced architect and leader within COX’s sustainability team in Melbourne, David Henderson is one of the creators of Product Aware, and in this final episode for 2025, David takes us on a deep dive into the sustainable materials maze and how architects can make smarter, l ...  Show more

Episode 277: Nic Hughan from Hames Sharley on the design & delivery challenges of hospitals, schools, and community buildings

Over a career spanning more than 28 years, Hames Sharley's Nic Hughan has gained extensive local and international experience in the planning, design, documentation, and delivery of large and complex projects, with a focus on hospitals, education, and community buildings.Having a ...  Show more

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