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Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

FromTalking Architecture & Design


Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

FromTalking Architecture & Design

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Laura Hamilton-O'Hara - CEO, the Living Future Institute of AustraliaLaura has a Master’s Degree in Social Ecology and two decades of industry experience working in environmental sustainability and social justice in Australia and South Africa. After several years in strategic roles at Taronga Zoo, Macquarie University and the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, Laura is currently the CEO of the Living Future Institute of Australia (LFIA). LFIA harnesses the built environment as a powerful vehicle to create a world that is socially just, culturally rich, and ecologically restorative.She talks with us about the importance of biophilia, fractals and why the Living Building Challenge is important to the built environment.This podcast is brought to you in association with GH Commercial proud sponsors of our 2023 Commercial series of podcasts. 
Released:
Apr 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Now celebrating its second year, Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals. Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyone in the business of building design.