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Talking Architecture & Design Podcast
Episode 141: Former Head of Sustainability at AMP Capital Real Estate Chris Nunn on how & why Sustainability is changing
Chris Nunn is the former Head of Sustainability at AMP Capital Real Estate, which has a portfolio valued at approximately $28 billion, consisting of approximately 100 shopping centres, of ces and industrial assets. He is also the winner of the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2022 Sustainability Awards and a man who’s whole working career has been about promoting the concept of sustainable growth across Australia’s corporate sector. He talks with us about how the idea of sustainability is changing and where it will ultimately end up and how this will affect us all.
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Episode 140: Up & coming Indigenous architect Marni Reti on how Culture & Country in uence her approach to design
Winner of the 2022 Emerging Sustainable Architect Award, Marni Reti is a proud Palawa and Ngãtiwai woman, born and raised on Gadigal land. She graduated from the Masters of Architecture from UTS where she was one of the rst recipients of the inaugural Droga Indigenous Architecture Scholarship, a prestigious scholarship aimed at fostering new Indigenous talent in the world of architecture.Marni works at award-winning rm, Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, where she has dedicated her professional and academic career to engaging Indigenous knowledge into architectural practice and design. She spoke with us at the end of last year on what were the main and enduring in uences on her life and design style.
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