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232I_Katie Skillington, lecturer in Architectural Design at the University of Melbourne

Jun 26, 202458 minTranscript available on Metacast
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"The problem is solved through action, not by beating ourselves up about it."

Are you interested in the future of cities as Pandora’s box? What do you think about environmentally responsible design instead of sustainable design? How can we mine cities to gather resources?

Interview with Katie Skillington, lecturer in Architectural Design at the University of Melbourne. We will talk about her vision for the future of cities, architects’ role of communication, accelerating material use, sustainability versus environmental responsibility, and many more.

Katie Skillington is a Lecturer in Architectural Design at the University of Melbourne. Formally trained in architecture and performance design, Katie also studied sustainability science at The University of Tokyo, Japan as a Monbukagakusho scholar. Her research interests lie at the nexus of architectural design and sustainability, particularly focusing on understanding the environmental consequences of designing with material reduction and efficiency, the indoor environment quality of dwellings, and policy approaches for improving building performance. Professionally, Katie is a Registered Architect (Practicing) in Victoria and a member of the Australian Institute of Architects and The Parlour Collective.

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