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Win this brilliant book, Adapt, Designing New Lives for Old Buildings, if you sign up to become a TFE member

We have five copies of this book (retailing at $84.99) to give away to the next five new members who sign up as The Fifth Estate member. Among the gems that Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan revealed last week at Gleebooks for the launch of their book, Adapt, Designing New Lives for Old Buildings, is a novel concept – that a value capture mechanism could ...
Shaun Carter on tall apartment buildings and the cost of not being sustainable

Shaun Carter on tall apartment buildings and the cost of not being sustainable

VIDEO: Shaun Carter’s architecture firm, Carter Williamson, is expanding from designing mainly homes to tall apartments. That’s not such a stretch, he says, but what’s more interesting is the work to better understand sustainability from a cost benefit point of view, especially for clients. Architectural firm Carter Williamson celebrated its 21st ...
Voluntary home energy ratings won’t drive retrofits for all, but these solutions will

Voluntary home energy ratings won’t drive retrofits for all, but these solutions will

The Australian government recently announced that the energy rating scheme for new homes will be extended to existing homes in mid-2026 in a voluntary capacity, suggesting that this will “inform renters and home buyers upfront about the energy efficiency of a home and how much it will cost to run” and drive low carbon home improvements that cut energy ...
On the new challenge for energy

On the new challenge for energy

At Transform, the big Green Building Council of Australia’s big yearly event in Sydney this week we couldn’t help taking a pulse of what the mood was in relation to the National Construction Code and other green rating tools in the lead up to our Big Debate on the topic on 31 March. In our chats around the industry it’s triggered a lot of shaking heads ...
Codes Red – what the architects are saying

Codes Red – what the architects are saying

Philip Thalis has achieved Australia’s highest architectural honour – the Gold Medal in Architecture in 2024. It keeps him immensely busy and partly that’s because his words have more clout now than ever. At the briefing on Monday ahead of our newest Big Debate event, Codes Red on 31 March, Thalis showed no signs of pulling his punches. Sign ...
Novon Lighting: How to build a future made in Australia, starting at Arndell Park in Western Sydney

Novon Lighting: How to build a future made in Australia, starting at Arndell Park in Western Sydney

With a background in small business, Anthony Galimi is used to taking chances, but the biggest risk of his career is when he and his family backers at Novon Lighting took the plunge to invest in new state of the art Swiss robotic equipment and high spec sustainable operations in new premises at Arndell Park in Western Sydney. The business had already ...
GBCA has a roadmap to guide future developments to halt and reverse the erosion of nature

GBCA has a roadmap to guide future developments to halt and reverse the erosion of nature

Developers and their contributing professionals and consultants are on notice. While the built environment has largely mastered the art of how to get to net zero – at least in theory and at least at the top end – the searchlights are now increasingly trained on how to protect and enhance nature. Because it’s the built environment that is largely to ...
Woodside continues to ignore science and investors

Woodside continues to ignore science and investors

Climate investment agitators at Market Forces have again taken aim at oil and gas miner Woodside with a missive on Monday that challenges its narrative that gas can help swing to clean energy in Asia. The organisation said that despite its proclamations in sustainability reports, Woodside had invested $40 billion in oil and gas exploration since 2020 ...

Win this brilliant book, Adapt, Designing New Lives for Old Buildings, if you sign up to become a TFE member

We have five copies of this book (retailing at $84.99) to give away to the next five new members who sign up as The Fifth Estate member. Among the gems that Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan revealed last week at Gleebooks for the launch of their book, Adapt, Designing New Lives for Old Buildings, is a novel concept – that a value capture mechanism could ...

Shaun Carter on tall apartment buildings and the cost of not being sustainable

Shaun Carter on tall apartment buildings and the cost of not being sustainable
VIDEO: Shaun Carter’s architecture firm, Carter Williamson, is expanding from designing mainly homes to tall apartments. That’s not such a stretch, he says, but what’s more interesting is the work to better understand sustainability from a cost benefit point of view, especially for clients. Architectural firm Carter Williamson celebrated its 21st ...

Voluntary home energy ratings won’t drive retrofits for all, but these solutions will

Voluntary home energy ratings won’t drive retrofits for all, but these solutions will
The Australian government recently announced that the energy rating scheme for new homes will be extended to existing homes in mid-2026 in a voluntary capacity, suggesting that this will “inform renters and home buyers upfront about the energy efficiency of a home and how much it will cost to run” and drive low carbon home improvements that cut energy ...

On the new challenge for energy

On the new challenge for energy
At Transform, the big Green Building Council of Australia’s big yearly event in Sydney this week we couldn’t help taking a pulse of what the mood was in relation to the National Construction Code and other green rating tools in the lead up to our Big Debate on the topic on 31 March. In our chats around the industry it’s triggered a lot of shaking heads ...

Codes Red – what the architects are saying

Codes Red – what the architects are saying
Philip Thalis has achieved Australia’s highest architectural honour – the Gold Medal in Architecture in 2024. It keeps him immensely busy and partly that’s because his words have more clout now than ever. At the briefing on Monday ahead of our newest Big Debate event, Codes Red on 31 March, Thalis showed no signs of pulling his punches. Sign ...

Novon Lighting: How to build a future made in Australia, starting at Arndell Park in Western Sydney

Novon Lighting: How to build a future made in Australia, starting at Arndell Park in Western Sydney
With a background in small business, Anthony Galimi is used to taking chances, but the biggest risk of his career is when he and his family backers at Novon Lighting took the plunge to invest in new state of the art Swiss robotic equipment and high spec sustainable operations in new premises at Arndell Park in Western Sydney. The business had already ...

GBCA has a roadmap to guide future developments to halt and reverse the erosion of nature

GBCA has a roadmap to guide future developments to halt and reverse the erosion of nature
Developers and their contributing professionals and consultants are on notice. While the built environment has largely mastered the art of how to get to net zero – at least in theory and at least at the top end – the searchlights are now increasingly trained on how to protect and enhance nature. Because it’s the built environment that is largely to ...

Woodside continues to ignore science and investors

Woodside continues to ignore science and investors
Climate investment agitators at Market Forces have again taken aim at oil and gas miner Woodside with a missive on Monday that challenges its narrative that gas can help swing to clean energy in Asia. The organisation said that despite its proclamations in sustainability reports, Woodside had invested $40 billion in oil and gas exploration since 2020 ...