198 episodes

Now celebrating its fourth year, Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals.  Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyone in the business of building design.

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Now celebrating its fourth year, Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals.  Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyone in the business of building design.

    Episode 200: Rebecca Plumstead from dwp on what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities

    Episode 200: Rebecca Plumstead from dwp on what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities

    Rebecca Plumstead, dwp sector leader for seniors living, has 25 years of extensive design and project management experience gained across diverse project types. She has a deep understanding of the profound contribution that built form makes to our environment, particularly regarding seniors living, residential, education and community buildings.

    In this podcast, our 200th episode, Rebecca explains what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities, and what is the future of aged care and how this will impact both the design and wider communities.

    This Podcast was brought to you by Siniat, proud sponsors of our 2024 Aged & Healthcare series.

    • 27 min
    Episode 199: Katie Rigg-Smith on multi-generational homes and designing for a future Australia

    Episode 199: Katie Rigg-Smith on multi-generational homes and designing for a future Australia

    Katie Rigg-Smith is the Chief Strategy Officer for WPP in Australia and New Zealand. WPP uses the power of creativity to build better futures for  people, planet, clients and communities.

    Katie is a keen student of human behaviour and a futurist. Katie delivers strategic expertise across WPP’s network of agencies in service of their clients. This includes an emphasis on how cultural, social, economic, and geographic trends influence behaviour, and in turn, how these behaviours will shape the future of marketing.

    She spoke with TAD exclusively in Hobart recently.

    • 9 min
    Episode 198: Royce Epstein, Senior Design Director, Mohawk Group talks about the ‘Culture of Care’ in design

    Episode 198: Royce Epstein, Senior Design Director, Mohawk Group talks about the ‘Culture of Care’ in design

    Royce Epstein is a seasoned professional with three decades of experience in commercial interior design and architecture, spanning a diverse range of roles, including interior designer, product designer and developer, and university lecturer and educator. 

    Her passion lies in understanding the intricacies of materials: how they're made; how they're used; and most importantly, their impact on the planet. She has created a series of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to share her lifelong learning of materials with the commercial architecture and design community. 
    She recently spoke to us from chilly Philadelphia in the US about the latest trends in urban design and how they are being influenced by what she calls, the ‘Culture of Care’ in design.

    This podcast is brought to you in association with GH Commercial proud sponsors of our 2024 Commercial series of podcasts.

    • 50 min
    Episode 197: Metricon CEO Brad Duggan shares his views on our housing, skills and interest rate woes and how to fix them

    Episode 197: Metricon CEO Brad Duggan shares his views on our housing, skills and interest rate woes and how to fix them

    After a turbulent year which included fears around the company's future, Metricon’s new CEO Brad Duggan says the outlook is bright for Australia’s biggest home builder. 

    He shares some of the key ingredients on how to inject some sanity back into Australia's troubled, yet vital housing sector.

    • 12 min
    Episode 196: The latest material trends in health care acoustic management and their role in sustainable aged care wellbeing & design

    Episode 196: The latest material trends in health care acoustic management and their role in sustainable aged care wellbeing & design

    Nazli Almasirad,  National Architectural Manager at Siniat Australia has been with the business since 2010 and leads the company's architectural strategy nationwide with a keen eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of market dynamics. 

    Nazli is committed to sustainable practices, strategic product development and forward-thinking innovation to foster better ways of living in the construction industry.

    Patrick Jeannerat, Head of Carbon and Circularity with the consulting firm Perspektiv Australia, a small bunch of sustainability experts dedicating their work to finding a better way.
    As an engineer and leader of a small team of specialists, Patrick is on a mission to accelerate net positive and regenerative outcomes for organisations.

    Together, they explain how acoustics matter in aged care design and how choosing the right materials helps not only manage acoustics, but also sustainability and resilience outcomes as well.

    This Podcast was brought to you by Siniat, sponsors of our Aged & Healthcare series.

    • 38 min
    Episode 195: Episode 195: Rowan Maclean on how to help increase female participation in construction

    Episode 195: Episode 195: Rowan Maclean on how to help increase female participation in construction

    Designed by Wardle and engineered by Aurecon, the $650 million  Australian Institute for Infectious Disease (AIID) project in Melbourne has a majority women-led team, with six out of seven members being women, including the three most senior roles.

    With International Women’s Day (IWD) coming up, we speak with AIID Executive Director, Rowan Maclean  to offer Architecture & Design about the work her team is doing to use the economic influence of the project’s development to influence gender diversity.

    • 9 min

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