On episode 9 of Dialling In With Habitus, we speak to architects Thomas Seear-Budd and James Ross of Wellington- and Wairarapa-based Seear-Budd Ross Architects.
On episode 8 of Dialling In With Habitus, we speak to architect Andy Carson about navigating the virtual world, social distancing in construction, and desk buddies in the form of family.
On episode 7 of Dialling In With Habitus, we speak to Stuart Vokes and Aaron Peters of Brisbane-based Vokes and Peters. Their practice is enriched by a deep and mutual respect for one another that has grown over the years.
On episode 6 of Dialling In With Habitus, we speak to Richard Peters about the performance of his own home completed a decade prior, residential design moving forward, and what it’s like to lead a team remotely.
On episode 5 of Dialling In With Habitus, we speak to Carole Whiting about her transition from advertising to interior design and navigating digital friendships and working relationships amongst her close-knit team.
On the 4th episode of Dialling In With Habitus we speak to Koichi Takada, a Sydney-based globally-recognised architect, about the opportunities within architecture presented to us by way of the pandemic.
Episode 3 is out! This time we speak to architect Tristan Wong about his role as director of architecture at SJB Melbourne and navigating contingency plans for the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Episode 2 of our podcast, Dialling In With Habitus, features a conversation with Sydney-based architect and business owner Melonie Bayl Smith of Bijl Architecture.
Episode 1 of our new podcast, Dialling In With Habitus, features a conversation with Brisbane-based architecture studio Myers Ellyet.
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Paul Owen is taking the next couple of months to question previously unchallenged methods of practise and re-learn the importance of others.
When we are bored our minds run free and that, notes Matiya Marovich of Sans-Arc Studio, is an increasingly rare goldmine for creativity and originality.