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SUMMARY:2025 Biophilic Design Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the 2025 Biophilic Design Awards! Learn more about the projects\, connect with the community and enjoy light refreshments.
URL:https://living-future-oceania.org/event/2025-biophilic-design-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:ClarkeHopkinsClarke\, Level 9/700 Swanston St\, Carlton\, VIC\, 3053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Biophilic Design Initiative,Design Competition Events
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SUMMARY:Biophilic Design 101
DESCRIPTION:Image: Huff’n”Puff Haus by Marnie Hawson \nBiophilic Design is a practice that is increasingly used and requested in built environment projects. But what is it\, why should we use it\, and what does good biophilic design look like in the Australian context? This one hour webinar will give built environment professionals a good overview\, introduction to terminology\, and exemplar local case studies to ground the theory into the local context. \nLearning Level \nThis introductory course is appropriate for anyone and most beneficial to those new to the topic. No prerequisite courses or knowledge are required; however\, a basic understanding of regenerative design for the built environment may provide additional valuable context. \nLearning outcomes \n\nUnderstand what is meant by Biophilic Design.\nUnderstand the benefits of good Biophilic Design.\nIdentify and explore Biophilic Design frameworks.\nExplore local case studies.\n1 CPD point\n\nFacilitator \n \nDr Fiona Gray \nFiona is a Living Future Accredited architect and ecological urban design researcher. Her diverse background spans the public\, private\, and non-profit domains. At the heart of her endeavours is a strong commitment to creating and championing healthy\, sustainable\, and equitable built environments\, all geared towards supporting the well-being of all living things.
URL:https://living-future-oceania.org/event/biophilic-design-101/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Biophilic Design Initiative
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240918T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240918T130000
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SUMMARY:National Biophilic Design Awards Webinar: Community and Urban Scale
DESCRIPTION:Learn from the winners of the National Biophilic Design Awards! \nThe National Biophilic Design Awards showcase outstanding achievements in Australian biophilic design. \nIn this 1-hour lunchtime webinar\, discover more about the winners of the Community and Urban Scale Category\, including the Bendigo Law Courts Forecourt (2024 winner) and the Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge (2023 winner). \nThere will be a presentation from each of the speakers\, followed by an opportunity for Q&A. \nJoin us for an inspiring webinar with the best and brightest minds in biophilic design. \nSPEAKERS \nAnne-Marie Pisani\, First Peoples’ Partnerships and Design Lead\, ASPECT STUDIOS\, AILA Fellow \nAnne-Marie is committed to advocating and practising culturally responsive and meaningful design processes with First People’s communities which enable self-determination through a genuine collaborative engagement. She understands and deeply respects the value local communities knowledge brings to design and encourages us all to connect with this ‘Indigenous way of knowing’. She has successfully implemented this approach through many of her projects working with Traditional Owners from across Victoria. \nShe is the immediate past co-chair of AILA’s National ‘Connection to Country’ Committee\, a current panel member for both the VDRP and MDRP and leads Aspect Studios in focusing on genuine and respectful involvement with Traditional Owners. \nLloyd McCathie\, Principal KTA  \nLloyd is an Associate Principal at KTA with close to 20 years industry experience. He joined KTA in 2016 and has contributed to several award-winning projects\, such as the Broadmeadows Town Hall\, Queen & Collins\, Bundanon Art Museum & Bridge and multiple government schools. His primary interests lie in education\, public and civic projects\, and how they can contribute to communities as pieces of civic and social infrastructure. \nHe enjoys the role of all-rounder\, having led numerous projects across feasibility\, design\, town planning\, documentation and construction phases. \nWEBINAR DETAILS \nDate: Wednesday 18th September 2024\nTime: 12:00-1:00PM (AEST)\nCost: Free for LFIA Members\, $20 for Non-Members \nREGISTER TODAY!
URL:https://living-future-oceania.org/event/national-biophilic-design-awards-webinar-community-and-urban-scale/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Biophilic Design Initiative,Training
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SUMMARY:National Biophilic Design Awards Webinar - Building Scale
DESCRIPTION:Learn from the winners of the National Biophilic Design Awards! \nThe National Biophilic Design Awards showcase outstanding achievements in Australian biophilic design. \nIn this 1.5-hour lunchtime webinar\, you will get a fascinating insight into Huff’n’Puff Haus and the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre\, joint winning projects of the Building Scale Category of the 2024 Awards\, along with Taronga Institute of Science and Learning\, winning project of the 2023 Awards. \nThere will be a presentation from each of the speakers\, followed by an opportunity for Q&A. \nJoin us for an inspiring webinar with the best and brightest minds in biophilic design. \nSPEAKERS \nTalina Edwards\, Director Envirotecture\, architects for Huff’n’Puff Haus\, 2024 Joint Winner \nTalina Edwards is a Director of Envirotecture\, and is passionate about creating healthy\, beautiful\, functional\, comfortable and sustainable architecture which combines building-science and biophilic-design. Talina feels a deep connection to country\, and she creates nature-aligned architecture for a more regenerative future by integrating her expertise with Passivhaus and Living Building Challenge. With over 25 years’ experience\, Talina has received many awards for sustainable architecture advocacy and leadership. \nJoe Agius\, Director COX Architecture\, architects for the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre\, 2024 Joint Winner \nJoe Agius sets and guides design direction for many projects in the Sydney studio as Design Director at COX Architecture. He has experience across sectors\, including public and cultural\, education\, research\, health\, as well as urban design and master planning. Achieving strong public domain and civic outcomes are central to his design and philosophical approach – ‘any building must give more than it takes’. He has led the design of many award-winning buildings locally\, nationally\, and internationally\, including the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre being one of his most cherished projects. \nAndrew Duffin\, Director of Design NBRS\, Architecture\, Interior and Landscape for Taronga Institute of Science & Learning\, 2023 Winner  \nAndrew Duffin FRAIA is the Director of Design at NBRS\, a multi-discipline architecture and design studio based in Sydney and Melbourne. Andrew is an award-winning architect committed to achieving excellence\, believing that good design can positively transform lives. Andrew’s projects draw from the contextual cultural heritage of place and harness the environmental conditions for unique responses. For over 35 years Andrew has sought to meld together art and science to create inspiring people-focused projects. \nWEBINAR DETAILS \nDate: Wednesday 4th September 2024 \nTime: 12:00-1:30PM (AEST) \nCost: Free for LFIA Members\, $20 for Non-Members \nREGISTER TODAY!
URL:https://living-future-oceania.org/event/national-biophilic-design-awards-webinar-building-scale/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Biophilic Design Initiative,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240131T080000
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SUMMARY:National Biophilic Design Awards 2024
DESCRIPTION:The National Biophilic Design Awards recognise achievements in Australian buildings\, interiors\, renovations and communities\, that demonstrate the principles and benefits of biophilic design.  Applications open 31st January and close 28th March 2024 with an Awards Evening on 16th May 2024. \nLearn more at here.
URL:https://living-future-oceania.org/event/national-biophilic-design-awards-2024-applications/
LOCATION:COX Architecture\, 70 George Street\, The Rocks\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Biophilic Design Initiative,Design Competition Events
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