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The Future of Sustainable Development
by Dave Cummins
The Future of Sustainable Development is a podcast series hosted by Dave Cummins of Future Property Group. These podcasts explore modern design principles with a focus on building eco-friendly homes that feature biophilic design principles. You can learn more about future property group by visiting our website www.futurepropertygroup.com.au or follow us on LinkedIn.
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The Importance of Ventilation
Ventilation is often treated as an afterthought, but this episode explains why it is a lead actor in health, productivity and climate resilience. Dave Cummins unpacks what ventilation is, how it shifted from simple natural airflow to sealed mechanical systems and what better ventilation can change across homes, schools, workplaces and hospitals. Why it’s importantWe spend around 90% of our lives indoors, so the quality of the air we breathe directly affects how we think, learn, recover and perform. This episode makes the case for designing for air from the start, measuring indoor air quality and treating fresh indoor air as non negotiable in sustainable development. Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the Property Sector
In this episode of The Future of Sustainable Development, Dave Cummins explores the role the property sector plays in global carbon emissions and why reducing that footprint matters. Drawing on international research and real world examples, the discussion looks at how building design, materials and smarter technology can significantly reduce emissions while improving health outcomes, building performance and long term value.Why it’s important?Buildings and construction account for around 39 percent of global carbon emissions. The choices made by developers, architects and planners today will shape the environmental, economic and social performance of our cities for decades to come.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of AI in Property Development
AI is no longer a buzzword in property development. In this episode, Dave Cummins breaks down what AI is, where it is already being used and how it can improve design, delivery, safety and sustainability.Why it’s important?AI can help cut delays, reduce cost overruns and lower building emissions by optimising energy, materials and construction planning. The question is no longer if AI will shape the sector, but how quickly we choose to adopt it responsibly.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Leadership in Construction
Leadership is not about job titles or hierarchy. It is about responsibility and the willingness to influence decisions across design, procurement, delivery and building operation so projects deliver better outcomes over time.Why is it important? Because construction and buildings carry a major environmental footprint, and the decisions made early can lock in costs, performance and impact for decades. Dave unpacks how strong leadership shifts teams from minimum compliance to maximum value, improving energy and water performance, supporting healthier indoor environments and creating long term benefits for clients and communities.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Urban Development
This episode explores the role of urban development in shaping healthier, more resilient cities. From walkability and green infrastructure to transport, density and inclusive design, it examines how the way we plan and build cities directly affects wellbeing, equity and environmental outcomes.Why it’s important With most of the world’s population now living in cities, urban development decisions shape climate impact, public health and social connection at scale. When done well, urban development can reduce emissions, improve quality of life and strengthen communities. when it is done poorly, it deepens inequality and environmental harm. The choices we make today will define how cities function for generations.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Hemp
This episode explores the role of hemp in sustainable construction and property development. From hempcrete and engineered fibres to carbon sequestration, energy performance and soil regeneration, it examines why this ancient material is re emerging as a powerful solution for low carbon, healthy buildings.Why it’s importantWith the built environment responsible for a significant share of global emissions, hemp offers a regenerative alternative that stores carbon, improves thermal performance and supports healthier homes and landscapes. Embracing hemp based materials could help reduce emissions at scale while creating more resilient and affordable communities.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The importance of Timber Construction
This episode explores the role of timber construction in shaping a lower carbon built environment. From engineered timber and embodied carbon to fire safety, resilience and wellbeing, it examines how timber can transform the way we design and build our cities.Why it’s important With construction responsible for a significant share of global emissions, timber offers a regenerative alternative that stores carbon, improves wellbeing and supports long term resilience. Embracing timber construction is a critical step toward buildings that give back more than they take.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Diversity in User Groups
This episode explores the importance of diversity in user groups and how inclusive design shapes stronger cities and communities. From research and real world examples to housing, workplaces and public spaces, it examines why designing for real people leads to better social, economic and environmental outcomes.Why it’s important Diversity in user groups is central to sustainable development. Inclusive places build trust, resilience and wellbeing, support long term property performance and create communities that thrive over time rather than exclude most people by design.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Solar Panels
Description This episode explores the impact of solar panels on energy, health and emissions. From rooftop savings to global solutions, it shows why solar should become standard in every development.Why it’s important Solar is clean, affordable and lifesaving. Making it the norm helps cut carbon, lower bills and build healthier communities.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Nature-Positive Design
This episode explores the concept of nature-positive design — a shift from minimising harm to actively regenerating ecosystems. From its historical roots to leading global examples, we examine how buildings and communities can give back more than they take. It’s not just about greener buildings but better outcomes for people, places and the planet.Why it’s important Nature-positive design improves health, reduces emissions and creates long-term value. When developments prioritise biodiversity, climate resilience and community wellbeing, they become part of the solution, not the problem.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Future of Psychological Safety
This episode explores why psychological safety is essential for high performing teams in the property sector. It shows how open communication, trust and the freedom to speak up improve performance, reduce mistakes and support stronger project outcomes.Why it’s important Psychological safety enables people to contribute honestly and confidently. When teams feel safe innovation increases, risks are identified earlier and developments become more efficient, resilient and aligned with long term success.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Importance of Company Values and Purpose
This episode explores how company values and purpose shape decisions, culture and outcomes in the property sector. It shows how purpose driven organisations outperform on wellbeing, sustainability and long term performance, and why values must be lived rather than stated.Why it’s important Values guide what gets built and why. When purpose leads development, the result is healthier communities, stronger outcomes and projects that create lasting benefit.Visit futurepropertygroup.com.au for more information.
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The Future of Evidence Based Research
Evidence-based research replaces assumptions with measurable outcomes, linking daylight, air quality, biophilia and post-occupancy data to real gains in health, learning, productivity and asset value.Why it’s important:It aligns human, planetary and financial performance, helping teams mandate what works, reduce risk and deliver buildings that cost less to run, perform better and prove their impact.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of heating and cooling loads
Heating and cooling loads are shaping the way we design energy-efficient buildings by redefining comfort through smarter, climate-responsive design.Why it’s important: They reduce emissions, lower energy bills and create healthier, more resilient spaces that work with nature, not against it.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Living Building Challenge
The Living Building Challenge is redefining what sustainable design means by creating buildings that give back more than they take.Why it’s important: It sets the world’s highest standard for regenerative design, proving that buildings can generate their own energy, harvest water and restore ecosystems while inspiring healthier communities.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of Human Centred Design
Human centred design is reshaping the way we build by putting people, not profit, at the heart of every decision.Why it’s important: It creates spaces that improve wellbeing, boost performance and strengthen communities through empathy, connection and purpose.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of Green Walls
Green walls bring nature back into our cities by transforming blank facades into living vertical ecosystems. These lush installations improve air quality, cool buildings and reconnect people with nature in the spaces where they live and work.Why it matters: as urban areas grow green walls turn hard surfaces into climate positive infrastructure that reduces heat, enhances wellbeing and supports biodiversity.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of Green Roofs
Green roofs transform underused rooftops into thriving, living landscapes. More than just a design trend, they help insulate buildings, reduce heat, capture rainwater, and create habitats for biodiversity.Why it matters: by cooling cities, improving air quality, and supporting local ecosystems, green roofs turn our built environment into an active partner in sustainability.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of Biosolar Roofs
Biosolar systems combine the benefits of green roofs with on-site solar energy. By integrating vegetation beneath and around solar panels, these hybrid systems improve panel efficiency, manage stormwater, and support biodiversity.Why it matters: biosolar roofs make every square metre of a building work harder, producing clean energy, cooling cities and creating healthier environments for people and nature.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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The Future of Biophilia
What is Biophilia?Biophilia is our innate human connection to nature — not just a preference, but a biological need hard-wired into who we are.Why it matters: when woven into design, biophilia reduces stress, boosts health, and enhances productivity, turning buildings into places that help people and ecosystems thrive.Click here to subscribe to our newsletter and mailing list. Click here to follow us on LinkedIn.Visit our website futurepropertygroup.com.au.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Future of Sustainable Development is a podcast series hosted by Dave Cummins of Future Property Group. These podcasts explore modern design principles with a focus on building eco-friendly homes that feature biophilic design principles. You can learn more about future property group by visiting our website www.futurepropertygroup.com.au or follow us on LinkedIn.
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