Hear from industry leaders making waves in architecture, design and construction
Three building material manufacturer share their extensive experience and knowledge of the effects of building design on people and discuss new possibilities for safeguarding health and wellbeing.
True fact: 90% of people's time on average is spent indoors – by the time you are 80, you will have spent 72 years indoors. But what happens to us when buildings are poorly designed and constructed?
We spend our days translating the needs of dynamic, continuously changing inhabitants; navigating environmental, social and economic challenges, and taking hold of ever evolving tools to carve spaces out of space.
Architects and designers stand as the gatekeepers of space and time.
While the past has been all about enabling designs to be sustainably operated, the future is about delivering and maintaining that performance, oftentimes challenging established architectural practises and engineering standards.
Whether working on a micro or macro scale, join us live on October 22nd for a conversation about embracing the ‘Invisible Green’.
In the morning session of Teulo Talks: Invisible Green you will hear from Architects Yo Hakomori from Studio Hau and Stephan Markus Albrecht.
Something that's boundless has no limits or restrictions.
In today’s ever evolving industry, an ever more complex network of boundary conditions seem to rise from the shadows, addressing often contradicting environmental, social and economic aspects.
Today we are speaking with Mariana Cabugueira Custodio dos Santos, Senior Architect Designer at Zaha Hadid Architects in London.
Be part of a conversation on all things to do with learning in the built environment with Adam Racomelara from Safetyline Jalousie Louvre Windows, Shane Clarke from Nuralite Waterproofing
Timber, a traditional material that's been utilised for building structures for thousands of years, is the material choice for many. Its sustainability, quality, strength, flexibility and speed of construction has made timber an attractive option.
With research spanning Parametric Design, Generative Design, Digital Design and the evolution of Architecture through the use of technological means, such as Robotic Fabrication.
Today we are speaking with Mark LaLiberte, President of Construction Instruction Inc in the US state of Arizona. With Construction Instruction Inc, Mark works as an educator for thousands of builders and Architects each year.