Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 225) - 2024 AIA Gold Medal Winner Philip Thalis on urban density, transport design and how to fix Sydney Listen Now
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    How solar farms can double as havens for our wildlife
    How solar farms can double as havens for our wildlife

    Australia’s renewable energy transition has prompted the construction of dozens of large-scale solar farms. The boom helps reduce Australia’s reliance on fossil fuels, but requires large areas of land to be converted to host solar infrastructure.


    The changing apartment landscape in Australia
    The changing apartment landscape in Australia

    Australia’s relationship with apartment living has indeed changed over the past 20 years. From what was once seen as something quite transient, or an investment perhaps, the multi-residential sector offers more options now for a wider set of demographics, says David Brooks, associate director with Carr Design Group.


    From Frank Lloyd Wright to Edwin Lutyens, why do unbuilt buildings continue to fascinate us?
    From Frank Lloyd Wright to Edwin Lutyens, why do unbuilt buildings continue to fascinate us?

    Spanish architect David Romero recently released a series of digital visualisations of unbuilt architectural projects by one of the 20th century’s most eminent American architects, Frank Lloyd Wright. His fascinating 3D renderings underscore the potential of this technology and tell us a great deal about the breadth and ambition of Wright’s vision more than six decades after his death.


    6 lessons to heed about the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-20
    6 lessons to heed about the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-20

    The Black Summer bushfires of 2019-20 were cataclysmic: a landmark in Australia’s environmental history. They burnt more than 10 million hectares, mostly forests in southeast Australia. Many of our most distinctive, ancient and vulnerable species were worst affected.


    Why the Auckland storm caused so many landslides – and what can be done about it
    Why the Auckland storm caused so many landslides – and what can be done about it

    The January 27 storm that hit Auckland broke all previous rainfall records and has caused widespread damage, mostly from flooding and landslides. But while climate change helps explain the intensity of the rainfall, the way land has been used and built on in the city is a major factor in what happened.


    The rise of human-centred office spaces in the 'burbs
    The rise of human-centred office spaces in the 'burbs

    The suburbs have an important role to play in the post-pandemic workplace environment, with these areas poised to become prime business locations delivering unique advantages over the CBD.


    8 ways to reduce toxic pollutant build-up in your home
    8 ways to reduce toxic pollutant build-up in your home

    We know everything in our homes gathers dust. What you probably don’t know is whether there are toxic contaminants in your house dust, and where these might come from.


    Auckland floods: Even stormwater reform won’t be enough – we need a ‘sponge city’ to avoid future disasters
    Auckland floods: Even stormwater reform won’t be enough – we need a ‘sponge city’ to avoid future disasters

    We’ve built our cities to be vulnerable to – and exacerbate – major weather events such as the one we saw in Auckland on Friday. While almost no city in the world could fully escape the effects of four months’ worth of rain in 24 hours, there are many things that could have been done to avoid some of the worst impacts.


    Japan is paying families 1 million yen to move to the countryside – but it won’t make Tokyo any smaller
    Japan is paying families 1 million yen to move to the countryside – but it won’t make Tokyo any smaller

    The Japanese government has announced a fresh round of incentives for people to move out of the Tokyo region. From April 2023, families seeking a new life in greener pastures will receive JPY1 million, per child. This represents an increase of JPY700,000 on previous such payments.


    Leveraging Sydney Central Station in the over-rail precinct
    Leveraging Sydney Central Station in the over-rail precinct

    Minister for Cities Rob Stokes has announced that Sydney Central is to be re-vamped, with glass roof-lights to the Grand Concourse, pop-up retail, hospitality and events, and landscaping and outdoor furniture.


    The world’s carbon price is a fraction of what we need – because only a fifth of global emissions are priced
    The world’s carbon price is a fraction of what we need – because only a fifth of global emissions are priced

    At the end of last year, the world’s average price to emit one tonne of greenhouse gases was around US$5.29 (AU$7.77). For pricing to work as we want – to wean us off fossil fuels – it needs to be around $75 by the end of the decade, according to the International Monetary Fund.


    Where are Australia's best renewable energy sites?
    Where are Australia's best renewable energy sites?

    Renewable energy’s share of Australia’s main electricity grid has more than doubled from 16% to 35% in five years, and the federal government wants this figure to reach 82% by 2030.


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