EPISODE · Oct 9, 2023 · 50 MIN
Talking with Jeremy McLeod about Building Sustainability: A Deep Dive into Eco-Friendly Architecture and Housing for All
from The Building Talks Podcast · host Martin Preece
Got a question about the show? Click here & Send us a text!This week, I had a fantastic chat with Jeremy McLeod, a familiar name in Melbourne's architecture scene. He's the brains behind Breathe Architecture, known for their awesome sustainable designs in various projects, especially affordable urban housing in Melbourne. Jeremy is also the Founder of Nightingale Housing, the specialist nonprofit property development company, specialising in affordable housing.During our chat, Jeremy spilled the beans on how he ended up in architecture, almost becoming a Structural Engineer – you'll have a good laugh when you hear that story! Sustainability was a big theme, covering everything from construction to design. We dug into Nightingale's journey over the past decade, starting with their first project, 'The Commons' in Brunswick. And we geeked out over the eco-friendly stuff they're doing.So, if you're curious about what makes Jeremy tick, his work with Breathe Architecture, and his passion projects like Nightingale Housing, give this episode a listen. It's a laid-back chat you'll enjoy!In our discussion, we also dug into these topics:Embracing Sustainability in Architecture The Evolution of Sustainable Architecture in MelbourneThe Impact of Sustainable Building Initiatives in AustraliaThe Challenges of Encouraging Sustainability in Australia's Building IndustryThe Green Building Council of Australia's Role in Promoting Sustainable Home Building for Volume BuildersOpportunities for Volume Builders in Australia to Embrace Sustainable and Compact Home BuildingBuilding Sustainable and Human-Centric Homes: Quality Over SizeCutting Carbon in the Built Environment: A Simple and Effective Guide The Future of Sustainable Building: From Mandates to Market DemandBridging Sustainability, Community, and Profit: The Nightingale ModelHousing for All: A Vision for Sustainable and Affordable Homes in Australia2050: Achieving Sustainable and Equitable Housing for AllHope you enjoy the podcast!If you're into Aussie architecture and sustainability's your thing, this episode's a gem. We'll chat about everything from cool construction to creative design. Plus, we're diving into Nightingale Housing's eco-revolution. So, if you're all about sustainable living and keen on Jeremy's journey, then have a listen!The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and South East Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:www.buildingenvirons.com.au Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates.The views and information shared in this podcast are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Neither the host nor guests are providing specific guidance. Please seek professional advice before taking any action based on the content of this podcast.Contact The Building Talks PodcastFollow us on Linkedin, Facebook, and InstagramVisit us on our websiteEmail us at [email protected]
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Got a question about the show? Click here & Send us a text! This week, I had a fantastic chat with Jeremy McLeod, a familiar name in Melbourne's architecture scene. He's the brains behind Breathe Architecture, known for their awesome sustainable designs in various projects, especially affordable urban housing in Melbourne. Jeremy is also the Founder of Nightingale Housing, the specialist nonprofit property development company, specialising in affordable housing. During our chat, J...
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