Episodes

  • Biomimicry, Sustainability and Resilience
    Aug 1 2022
    World Build speaks to Jamie Miller about how implementing biomimicry into designs can create more sustainable, resilient and cost-effective solutions to the climate crisis.

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    28 mins
  • Building Conversations: We're All Going on a Summer Holiday
    Jul 25 2022
    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we discuss what architects and designers can do to make airports more enjoyable, and what we want most from hotels and resorts when on holiday.

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    20 mins
  • Building Conversations: World's First, Highest, Biggest and Best
    Jul 18 2022

    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we discuss our favourite "World's First" and "World's Highest" projects, including the World’s first environmentally friendly facility converts the dead into soil, The world’s first coral conservation facility in Australia, Denmark's first National Park Visitor Centre by LOOP Architects, World's first Passive House hospital’s pressure test a success, World’s first 3D printed raw earth house, Lindt’s foyer features world’s highest, free standing chocolate fountain and The world’s first and highest 360 degree infinity pool.



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    16 mins
  • Building Conversations: The Good, Bad and Ugly Side of the Metaverse and NFTs
    Jul 11 2022
    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we discuss how the Metaverse could inspire more creativity from architects, and the environmental implications of creating NFTs.

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    17 mins
  • All Things Accreditations
    Jul 4 2022
    World Build speaks to Dalton Ho about all things accreditations, from whether they are fit for purpose, to their biggest challenges and how to achieve multiple certifications for one project.

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    24 mins
  • Building Conversations: Space and Earth Essentials
    Jun 27 2022
    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we discuss what we would take into space, what needs to be left behind and the importance of biophillia.

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    17 mins
  • Building Conversations: Guitar Hotels and Tennis Towers
    Jun 20 2022
    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we are discussing our favourite projects, including The world’s first ever guitar-shaped hotel and The tennis tower that stacks up eight courts.

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    16 mins
  • Building Conversations: The Perfect Place To...
    Jun 13 2022
    Welcome to Building Conversations, where we talk about all things architecture, from past favourite projects and current industry news to the future of the global built environment. In this episode, we are discussing the perfect place to work and live...

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    13 mins