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Design Speaks Weekly — 35 episodes
Who benefits from Indigenous design? | Alison Page
Every design project is a research project | Nigel Bertram
Private vision, public value | Ingrid Richards
Building as an act, not an object | Níall McLaughlin
Are we overprotecting play? | Mike Hewson
How to practise what you preach | Sarah Lynn Rees
Has architecture lost its nerve? | Peter McIntyre
Should architects resist the ‘emerging’ label? | Belqis Youssofzay
The economics of practice | Isabelle Toland and Andrew Nimmo
The language of space and time | Olafur Eliasson
Is International Women’s Day still relevant? | Monique Woodward
Less house, more life | John Ellway
Does architecture shape who we are? | Angelo Candalepas
Architecture vs politics | Elizabeth Watson-Brown
Is the sum of parts greater than the whole? | Simon Pendal
What kind of designer do you want to be? | Rory Hyde and Grace Mortlock
Advice to a young architect | Sean Godsell
Does architecture have a PR problem? | Elizabeth Farrelly
Indigenising architecture, from the 90s to now | Kevin O’Brien
Can lessons from London solve our housing crisis? | Alexis Kalagas
What makes a great Australian home? | Mel Bright
From starting out to standing out | Jared Webb
Why do architects need to be advocates? | Jennifer McMaster
Can design save the planet? | Ross Harding
Does Australia need a federal government architect? | Adam Haddow
Is “trend” a dirty word? | Rachel Nolan and Patrick Kennedy
Who, or what, defines Indigenous architecture today? | Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown
Mastering the art of high-low design | Brahman Perera
What makes a successful Olympic city? | Lawrence Nield and Philip Thalis
Trusting the chaos | Simone Bliss
What is an architect, really? | Timothy Hill
Is the competition system failing architects? | Camilla Block
Are you paid fairly? | Justine Clark
My greatest lessons | Glenn Murcutt
Why prefab? | Stuart Vokes and Dan Burnett