Architecture & Design April_June 2022

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Talking Architecture & Design

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Commercial: The Commercial series of podcasts deals with the rising pace and dramatic change of this sector if the built industry that is leading to challenges in both how commercial structures are designed and also how they are maintained and refurbished in order to meet current safety standards and environmental guidelines.

EPISODE 105: THE INDEFATIGABLE DR. DAVINA JACKSON ON HER NEW BOOK AND THE REALITY OF AUSTRALIAN DESIGN

EPISODE 103: TROY CREIGHTON FROM STORMTECH EXPLAINS WHAT COMMERCIAL DESIGN CAN TEACH RESIDENTIAL BUILDS.

EPISODE 101: JAYNE HARRISON ON INSPIRATION, EDUCATION DESIGN AND THE UNIQUE QUALITIES WOMEN BRING TO THE PROFESSION

Dr Davina Jackson is an international writer and promoter of creative applications of post-internet technology for urban development, and pan-Pacific architecture, geography and history. Her latest book is Australian Architecture: A History (Allen & Unwin, 2022). In this revealing interview, Dr Jackson talks about Australian architecture and its history, the intrinsic value of Indigenous architecture, where she thinks sustainability is really going and what her latest book on the built environment is all about.

The managing director of Stormtech Troy Creighton explains how now re-adapting commercial technology for use in residential setting is becoming more commonplace. The main technology we are talking about here revolves around the management of water and how this is becoming a vital part of many buildings and/or precinct design strategy. Troy also describes some of his latest commercial projects where water management technology has been repurposed for use in a residential setting.

Jayne Harrison is Founding Director of JDH Architects and has been at the helm since its inception in 2003. Through her leadership, JDH has delivered an extensive portfolio of education and community projects and a hardearned reputation as one of Australia’s most creative and dynamic architecture firms. As a leading voice advocating resilient and responsible architecture and building methodologies, Jayne explains why she believes in a better way to practice her profession, where people and the environment are the cornerstones of good design.

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