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.  

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Norman Foster partners with Holcim on sustainable modular shelters for displaced families
Holcim, a leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions has collaborated with the Norman Foster Foundation to create a unique temporary housing model for displaced communities worldwide.
AI-based tool analyses Melbourne and Brisbane hot spots, models solutions to mitigate heat
Employing AI and satellite images, the tool can identify locations where urban forms are intensifying heat and then rapidly model solutions that will help cities reduce the impact of hot spots.
Landscape architects start 2024 by appointing a new Associate Director
Landscape architects CONTEXT have turned over a new leaf in early 2024, appointing a new Associate Director and making a move to a larger office space to pave the way for a future-focussed growth chapter.
Woods Bagot-Peddlethorp designed Auckland building first in NZ to achieve 6 Green Star
3 Te Kehu Way, a mixed use commercial hub in Auckland’s Sylvia Park precinct has become the first building in New Zealand to achieve a 6 Green Star Design & As-Built NZ v1.0 certified rating.
Mercedes-Benz collaborates with SHoP Architects & Woods Bagot to design residential towers
Could this be one answer to Australia's housing shortage?
Calling designers with world-changing ideas to enter the James Dyson Award competition
Run by the James Dyson Foundation, this international student design and engineering competition invites aspiring inventors to submit novel ideas that tackle a pressing real-world problem and have the potential for global impact.