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Ready to revolutionize your understanding of mass timber construction? Discover the future of sustainable architecture with our latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. Host Paul Kremer takes you on an exhilarating journey through groundbreaking projects from around the globe. From the award-winning, eco-friendly Maths Hub at Barker College designed by Architectus to the biophilic marvel of the RecWell facility in Connecticut, we promise you insights into how these structures are not just built to last, but to harmonize with their environments. Our worldwide expedition also highlights Gensler's stunning stadium design for Egypt's Al-Ahly Football Club, featuring a unique sunken pitch for passive cooling. Across the ocean in Australia, Rubner Engineering's multi-story timber building at the University of Newcastle exemplifies the pinnacle of sustainable educational spaces. And let's not forget the magnificent glulam roof structure crowning Sydney's new fish markets—proof that mass timber is reshaping modern architecture. Tune in as we celebrate these marvels of ingenuity, and get ready to view mass timber construction through a whole new lens.Send us a text Support the show
Sam Morris, a multi-award-winning architect and Senior Associate and Public Sector Sustainability Lead at Architectus drives sustainable design solutions and is uniquely positioned to understand the social and environmental challenges facing the architectural profession.An expert in mass timber construction, Sam has led innovative projects such as the Macquarie University Ainsworth Building - winner of the 2021 Sustainability Awards.In our last podcast interview for 2024, Sam explains why the Barker College Maths Hub was a recent winner of the prestigious AIA NSW Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture and the Editors Choice winner at the 2024 Sustainability Awards.The 2024 Editor's Choice award was sponsored By Sika Australia.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss architecture studio Architectus and its plan for the city's growth. Plus: State budget; Metronet costs; and MinRes drops nickel buy.
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 Carver, where she was a Director with a career portfolio of major multi-disciplinary projects throughout Australia, Asia, and the Middle East.She explains the latest in biophilia, water-saving design and trends in hospitality design.This podcast is brought to you in association with Stormtech proud sponsors of our 2023 Hospitality & Retail series of podcasts.
Mixed-Use developments make up many of the new projects that are constructed in our cities, but they aren't all created equal. When done correctly mixed-use can provide an affordable, sustainable, inclusive and convenient way of living that contributes positively to our cities. Gary Henighen – Senior Associate at award-winning architecture and design studio, Architectus – joins us to discuss architecture and mixed-use development.
In this podcast episode, we talked with Ruth Wilson – a hugely well-regarded leader within the Architecture sector, Board Member & Principal at Architectus. Architectus are a leading national Architecture practice with offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide.Ruth talks about the early stages of her career and why she got into Architecture. We spoke about how Architecture changed over the years, some of the projects she and Architectus have been part of, the process of building a client relationship, taking that scope and description of a project and turning it into something by way of an Architectural process.We also discuss about what student Architects to look forward to, some of the opportunities that present in the Architectural space, and some of the enjoyable elements like getting through the qualifications and becoming an Architect.Amongst other things, in this podcast we discussed:Challenges for new Architects coming into the industryWhat's exciting for the industry over the next post-pandemic yearsClient relationships and developing a scope and project from a concept The 'Human Experience' of buildings and designing them to fulfill the needThe growth and development of the Architectus and their 21 years of operationIf you have an interest in the Melbourne building industry, Architecture, building and developing a company within the industry, or have an interest in what takes place within a business of this size, then have a listen.The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne. For an overview of our service, visit: www.buildingenvirons.com.au Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates in the Melbourne market.Contact The Building Talks Podcast Follow us on Linkedin, Facebook, and Instagram Visit us on our website Email us at info@buildingenvirons.com.au
The world has changed. What imprint has the unpredictable, sometimes unfathomable, global pandemic left on who we are as ‘the public'? Over the course of their prolific careers, our panel members have each, in different ways, been tasked with understanding who ‘the public' is, and how place and space can respond to public needs and wants. Listen as as we explore what we can see and understand from the meaning of ‘public' today—and muse on its possible futures in the design of our civic places and spaces. Moderated by Principal at Architectus, Ruth Wilson and featuring Kate Torney (CEO, Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation) Claire Martin (Associate Director at Oculus and President Australian Institute of Landscape Architects) and Dr Stephen Long (Principal at Architectus) Architectus won the 2021 Melbourne Awards Urban Design Award supported by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation.
Luke Johnson from Architectus is a highly-skilled designer who has worked throughout Australia, Japan and Europe on arts and cultural, education, residential, transport, health and workplace sector projects.In this wide-ranging interview, Luke talks about where design is going, how education design has become his passion and why we need embrace sustainable design sooner rather than later.This podcast was brought to you in association with Alspec, proud sponsors of our 2021 Commercial series of podcasts.
Steve Fox is an architect and the general manager and principal of BIM Consulting as well as a leading expert in BIM technology and on the impacts of technology on the construction process. After 15 years working as an architect for well-known firms like Architectus, he has spent the last 10 years in technological leadership positions as well as being a lecturer at Sydney University.He explains how the explosion in data is changing the world of design and how it is more than ever leading the industry into different ways on how it will design and construct the buildings of the future.
We speak with Ruth Wilson about her diverse and accomplished 30-year career that has seen her manage large, complex projects and direct multidisciplinary teams towards buildings and places that exist at the forefront of innovative design.Wilson's role at Architectus spans being Studio Leader in Melbourne, a member of the Board of Architectus and an active leader of projects in higher education and the public domain. She specialises in projects involving large and complex stakeholder groups and is often sought after to set the strategy for engagement and lead the consultation process.A recurring theme in Wilson's projects is development within large existing precincts – be it university campuses, airports or on significant urban sites such as the State Library Victoria. Working with existing assets, including heritage-listed buildings, and designing for ongoing operation during construction, Wilson has utilised her lateral thinking and well-honed collaborative skills to ensure these complex and sensitive projects come to fruition.
With 30 years of experience, Ray Brown is actively involved in strategy, design, and oversight of projects, working across multiple teams in mixed-use commercial, residential, education, and cultural sectors. Sensitive to how buildings relate to their surroundings, Ray understands urban context and believes the best design solutions are underpinned by rigorous analysis and supported by open and collaborative client engagement. He advocates for design that is led by end-user perspectives to achieve commercial viability, efficiency, and civic value. He has formed successful collaborative relationships with several prestigious international architects, most notably with acclaimed German studio Christoph Ingenhoven to co-design the multi award winning 1 Bligh Street and residential tower 505 George Street. A conceptual and forward-thinker, Ray is skilled in identifying opportunities for innovation, especially in the areas of sustainability and responsible urban development. Ray has been a driving force as Architectus explores new territory in high-efficiency facade design and natural ventilation technologies that will significantly reduce the carbon footprints of future buildings. Architects has experience substantial growth over the last three years, comprising 400 employees nationally across Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Ray is an active member of the Australian Institute of Architects and from 2009 - 2013 was Studio Leader for the Master of Architecture program at the University of New South Wales focusing on complex urban projects.
“The nature of work has radically changed,” says Simone Oliver, national sector leader – interior architecture at Architectus and Ambassador to FRONT.design 2019. “The rise of technology, automation, globalisation” – these are the big-picture forces driving change. On the ground, we see it play out through rapidly growing markets like the gig economy and co-working. Influenced by a clashing of typologies in which seemingly disparate markets like social media, education and hospitality bring new depth to what was a clearly delineated field of reference.Simone Oliver outlines the defining design influences in workplace design of our time and the role the architecture profession plays within that.
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the banking royal commission fallout, private schools, Graham Griffiths' passing, export data, office vacancies, Architectus and our 25th anniversary event
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the banking royal commission fallout, private schools, Graham Griffiths' passing, export data, office vacancies, Architectus and our 25th anniversary event
In this episode I speak with one of Brisbane’s most respected female architects, Elizabeth Watson Brown. For 21 years Elizabeth headed her own private practice, Elizabeth Watson Brown Architects. She then merged Architectus. Among her many accomplishments Elizabeth just recently collaborated with the world famous firm WOHA on Brisbane tower 443 Queen Street. In this interview we discuss her career, being a working mum, her thoughts on the industry and where to from here.. This is Episode 11, enjoy! If you know someone that has a great story or ideas to share, you can find me on linkedIn. Jessica Reynolds, urban planner.
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In our final episode of 2017, we join the team from Auckland practice Architectus as they guide us on the CTBUH Global Walking Tour event around Auckland http://www.ctbuh.org/Events/Calendar/2017EventArchive/1706_GlobalWalkingTour4/tabid/7508/language/en-US/Default.aspx
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