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Episode 206: Rothelowman Principal Chris Hayton on why designing apartments in shopping centres may help solve the housing crisis

Chris Hayton is a Principal at Rothelowman. With a passion for driving positive change through critical thinking, Chris embodies Rothelowman's core value of radical exploration – creating bold, sustainable, and inspiring places for people and cities.

By Branko Miletic

Episode 206: Rothelowman Principal Chris Hayton on why designing apartments in shopping centres may help solve the housing crisis
Episode 206: Rothelowman Principal Chris Hayton on why designing apartments in shopping centres may help solve the housing crisis

Chris Hayton is a Principal at Rothelowman. With a passion for driving positive change through critical thinking, Chris ...

Episode 192: Joe Rowland on the benefits of Moddex steel products in civil infrastructure projects
Episode 192: Joe Rowland on the benefits of Moddex steel products in civil infrastructure projects

In this episode, we talk with Moddex Sales Director, Joe Rowland about using steel in the non-residential and civil/ inf...

Episode 190: Dick Clarke & David Baggs on sustainable design, greenwashing and how to move forward on climate change
Episode 190: Dick Clarke & David Baggs on sustainable design, greenwashing and how to move forward on climate change

As joint winners of the the Lifetime achievement awards at this year’s Sustainability Awards, Dick Clarke, founder of En...

Episode 185: Emma Bombonato on the continuing sustainability journey of the iconic Sydney Opera House
Episode 185: Emma Bombonato on the continuing sustainability journey of the iconic Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is one of our nation’s most treasured cultural landmarks. With almost 11 million visitors per yea...

Episode 184: Dean Landy on the economic and spiritual value of humanitarian architecture
Episode 184: Dean Landy on the economic and spiritual value of humanitarian architecture

From building Lego cities on a pool table to building homes and schools in Africa, it’s been an adventurous ride for thi...

Episode 182: James Cooper from Sanctum Design on the wonders of passive design, facade materials, shading, and window glazing
Episode 182: James Cooper from Sanctum Design on the wonders of passive design, facade materials, shading, and window glazing

James has won many awards over the course of his career. He is a Multi-time National Award winner of Environmental and E...

Episode 173: Virginia Wong See, Co-founder of Architecture@Altitude on site-specific design Section J and getting window design right
Episode 173: Virginia Wong See, Co-founder of Architecture@Altitude on site-specific design Section J and getting window design right

Virginia Wong See relaunched her practice as architecture@altitude in 2011 to focus on cool climate energy efficient bui...

Episode 175: Darren Palmer from The Block on new designs, bathroom ideas and why window design is crucial for sustainability
Episode 175: Darren Palmer from The Block on new designs, bathroom ideas and why window design is crucial for sustainability

Darren Palmer began his career designing beautiful and personalised homes for discerning clients. Today, Darren Palmer h...

Episode 169: Craig Baudin from Fender Katsalidis talks urban design, biophilia, wellness and his role in designing the iconic Central Place Sydney precinct
Episode 169: Craig Baudin from Fender Katsalidis talks urban design, biophilia, wellness and his role in designing the iconic Central Place Sydney precinct

Craig Baudin, is a highly credentialed and experienced contemporary architect and also a principal at Fender Katsalidis.

Episode 165: Professor Michael Stacey on why aluminium may be the most sustainable building material we have
Episode 165: Professor Michael Stacey on why aluminium may be the most sustainable building material we have

Professor Michael Stacey is an award-winning architect, who combines practice, teaching, research and writing, based in ...

Episode 162: Stuart Braine & Brent Livy from Kingspan on why insulation matters for each and every building in Australia
Episode 162: Stuart Braine & Brent Livy from Kingspan on why insulation matters for each and every building in Australia

Stuart Braine is the National Specification Manager for Kingspan Insulation. He has over 20 years of experience in the b...

Episode 161: The stars of Benefactors, a play featuring an architect talking about urban planning and the compromises architects make
Episode 161: The stars of Benefactors, a play featuring an architect talking about urban planning and the compromises architects make

Emma Palmer and Gareth Davies star in Benefactors, an Olivier Award-winning architecture comedy set in the late 1960s, w...

Episode 158: Hamad Samavi on the importance of sustainable residential design
Episode 158: Hamad Samavi on the importance of sustainable residential design

Hamid Samavi founded OROSI in 2010 as an architectural company. He soon however found his passion lay in the sustainable...

Episode 155: Former Sustainability Awards head judge Dick Clarke on this year's awards program
Episode 155: Former Sustainability Awards head judge Dick Clarke on this year's awards program

Principal of Envirotecture, Dick Clarke has this year decided he will not function as the Sustainability Awards head Cha...

Episode 154: Interface's Connie Hensler & South Pole's John Davis on Climate Change and how to achieve our 2030 targets
Episode 154: Interface's Connie Hensler & South Pole's John Davis on Climate Change and how to achieve our 2030 targets

Talking action on Climate Change, 2030 targets and how or if we are going to achieve our goals.

Episode 153: German architect Matthias Sauerbruch talks about how architects can provide the solutions to the challenges humanity is facing
Episode 153: German architect Matthias Sauerbruch talks about how architects can provide the solutions to the challenges humanity is facing

Matthias Sauerbruch studied in Berlin and in London and has worked at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in London...

Episode 149: Dr Sarah Hill, CEO of the Western Parkland City Authority & her vision of the future of western Sydney
Episode 149: Dr Sarah Hill, CEO of the Western Parkland City Authority & her vision of the future of western Sydney

Dr Sarah Hill, the CEO of the Western Parkland City Authority, talks about delivering her vision for 'a metropolis of th...

Episode 147: Where's outdoor furniture design going & why sustainability matters in its design
Episode 147: Where's outdoor furniture design going & why sustainability matters in its design

Terry Lin, Outer’s Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Outer shares his thoughts on Outer’s story.

Episode 145: Tim Phillips, MD of Tilt Industrial Design on the link between sustainability and industrial design
Episode 145: Tim Phillips, MD of Tilt Industrial Design on the link between sustainability and industrial design

As the owner of Tilt Industrial Design, Tim explains how industrial design not only has become an important component o...

Episode 142: Hector Abrahams talks about Stephenson's Mill, his highly commended entry for the 2022 Sustainability Awards
Episode 142: Hector Abrahams talks about Stephenson's Mill, his highly commended entry for the 2022 Sustainability Awards

Hector Abrahams Architects is a local, innovative firm that has been shaped by the experiences of its Founder, Hector Ab...

Episode 141: Former Head of Sustainability at AMP Capital Real Estate Chris Nunn on how & why sustainability is changing
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 approximatel...

Episode 140: Up & coming Indigenous architect Marni Reti on how Culture & Country influence her approach to design
Episode 140: Up & coming Indigenous architect Marni Reti on how Culture & Country influence her approach to design

Winner of the 2022 Emerging Sustainable Architect Award, Marni Reti is a proud Palawa and Ngātiwai woman, born and raise...

Episode 139: Alex Symes on the secrets of his success as an award-winning architect and Passive House advocate
Episode 139: Alex Symes on the secrets of his success as an award-winning architect and Passive House advocate

Alexander Symes founded his eponymous architecture firm in 2014 with a mission to advance sustainable architecture.

Episode 134: Daniel Smith from Leaf Architecture and the secrets behind designing the perfect school
Episode 134: Daniel Smith from Leaf Architecture and the secrets behind designing the perfect school

Daniel Smith started Leaf Architecture in 2015 with the intention of creating a practice that has a strong focus and und...

Episode 132: Corey Peterson on how his work in Antarctica equipped him for his lifelong battle to promote sustainability
Episode 132: Corey Peterson on how his work in Antarctica equipped him for his lifelong battle to promote sustainability

Corey Peterson spent 16 years supporting science in Antarctica before emigrating to Tasmania.

Episode 129: Nick Hill, co-founder and CEO of Coast4C on the importance of seaweed & its role in helping to fight climate change
Episode 129: Nick Hill, co-founder and CEO of Coast4C on the importance of seaweed & its role in helping to fight climate change

Nick Hill has two decades experience in sustainable enterprise for coastal communities, fundraising and leading teams.

Episode 123: Aidan Hill from Autex on sustainability, carbon zero and why manufacturers will have a green future
Episode 123: Aidan Hill from Autex on sustainability, carbon zero and why manufacturers will have a green future

Aidan Hill, Global Technical & Sustainability Manager from Autex, explains sustainability, carbon zero and just what ar...

Episode 121: Industrial designer & founder of Reef Design Lab Alex Goad shows what you can design with coral reef restoration technology
Episode 121: Industrial designer & founder of Reef Design Lab Alex Goad shows what you can design with coral reef restoration technology

Alex Goad is passionate about using design for marine restoration and the role it is playing to communicate research to ...

Episode 118: Kittiphot Boochangkool, Group Sustainability Leader at dwp on sustainability, green certification and the circular economy
Episode 118: Kittiphot Boochangkool, Group Sustainability Leader at dwp on sustainability, green certification and the circular economy

Kittiphot Boochangkool is the new Group Sustainability Leader at dwp overseeing group sustainability initiatives and hel...

Episode 117: Paolo Bevilacqua, General Manager of Real Utilities talks about energy pricing & why sustainable energy is good for the bottom line
Episode 117: Paolo Bevilacqua, General Manager of Real Utilities talks about energy pricing & why sustainable energy is good for the bottom line

Paolo Bevilacqua, the General Manager of Real Utilities, an authorised energy retailer and utilities business establishe...

Episode 106: Interface's Jan Peter van Deutekom on how to successfully design a sustainable flooring product
Episode 106: Interface's Jan Peter van Deutekom on how to successfully design a sustainable flooring product

Interface Product Development Manager Jan Peter van Deutekom, or JP as he's known on the flooring maker's approach to p...

Episode 110: Oliver Heath explains the connection between human-centric and biophilic design principles
Episode 110: Oliver Heath explains the connection between human-centric and biophilic design principles

Oliver Heath is the founder of Oliver Heath Design, an architectural & interior design firm specialising in health and w...

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