Working as a journalist for the past 23 years, editor of Architecture and Design Branko Miletic has been privileged to write on many subjects and industries such as Government, Manufacturing, Small Business, IT, Consumer Electronics, Lifestyle, Mining, Hospitality, Packaging, Sport and Food. 

As the winner of several journalism awards and accolades over the years for such things as Editor of the Year and the Best Article of the Year, Branko has also reported from overseas on a range of social and geopolitical issues. 

Currently running the Talking Architecture and Design podcast and guiding the national Sustainability Awards, he has won praise from across the industry for his work on education and promotion of the issue of sustainability across Australia’s built industry.  

Articles


VBA reforms to benefit both homeowners and Victoria’s building industry: AIA
The Victorian Government has introduced a slew of reforms with a view to transform the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) into a more integrated and powerful body.
How art and urban sports can create socially inclusive public spaces
A new study into public art in urban landscapes has revealed how thoughtful design strategies centred on contemporary urban sports can reimagine how diverse communities use public spaces.
Half a million high-rise residents left behind in the race to Net Zero emissions and cheaper energy bills
With pressure on governments and planners to increase density in our cities and as a growing number of Australians opt for apartment living, Solar Citizens finds not enough is being done to ensure high-rise apartments are energy efficient and electrification-ready.
Falling planter boxes, flammable cladding escalate safety concerns at Sydney’s iconic One Central Park
One Central Park, the iconic building in Sydney that once made headlines for its green facade and sustainability features, is back in the news – this time for reasons that raise questions about safety for its residents as well as the public.
Builders support the Opposition’s supply-focused housing policies
Peak building and construction industry association Master Builders Australia has recently backed new Federal Opposition housing policies to boost housing supply.
Episode 226: Studio.SC balances aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability across diverse projects
Studio.SC or Scott Carver as it was known then was established in Sydney in 1983 by Stuart Scott and Malcolm Carver using innovative and entrepreneurial spirit across commercial and experiential projects, including several Sydney CBD towers, hotels and 16 venues for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.