The Living Building Challenge (LBC) Red List represents the “worst in class” materials, chemicals, and elements known to pose serious risks to human health and the greater ecosystem that are…
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Sarah Lawlor, architect, LFIA Member and writer for our Symposium Greenhouse series explores the idea of who we can include when we design from the edge.Inequality is a sustainability issue. …
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Biophilic design fosters connection to nature and with each other. The importance of these connections to our wellbeing in the workplace is explored by Sarah Lawlor, architect, LFIA Member and…
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Disembarking from the train with a panoramic view of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, followed by a walk to the Man O’War Steps on a picturesque Friday morning…
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The highlight of the UnSymposium for me was watching the winning group of university students present their proposal at the close of their design competition. I remember the design question…
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The arrival of the morning ferry meant an early wake up and a casual stroll through the morning bustle to arrive with the fellow UnSymposium students and visitors for the…
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I was lucky enough to attend to the first Living Future Institute of Australia (LFIA) Symposium in Manly last Friday and thought I’d share some thoughts inspired by the event.…
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