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How to build a better world

34 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago -

How to Build a Better World is The Fifth Estate's podcast about creating a future all humans can be proud of. Tina Perinotto, editor of Australia’s premium publication for sustainable property and business, talks to the people on the frontline with the power to address the big ecological, social and financial problems of our time.

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Dawn O'Neil: How to develop the solar panels of the cleaning industry

March 19, 2024 07:00 - 39 minutes - 27.5 MB

Dawn O’Neill is one of those quiet achievers who’s helping to change the world. As the chief executive of eWater, she’s getting rid of toxic chemicals in our kitchens and buildings. If you care about the chemicals that end up in our waterways and oceans,  you’ll be fully behind her dream that her product could be to the cleaning industry and what solar panels have been to the fossil fuel industry. Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthest...

Ray Brown: value of charettes, architecture at the big end of town, and Adelaide hitting its stride

November 02, 2023 05:00 - 54 minutes - 37.1 MB

Ray Brown heads a practice of 700 people with Architectus, which, after the merger with Conrad Gargett in April this year, is now the biggest architectural practice in Australia. He’s led some of Australia’s biggest projects – from buildings to urban planning, in most sectors, from offices to rail, social housing and heritage – sometimes, for the biggest projects, in collaboration with big global architectural names. These include the stunning 1 Bligh Street in Sydney, which scooped sustaina...

Rob Bernard: CBRE’s global sustainability boss

October 19, 2023 06:00 - 48 minutes - 33 MB

Rob Bernard is chief sustainability officer for CBRE, the massive global property consultancy that has 115,000 people on its books across the planet and a responsibility to help transform real estate portfolios owned by the biggest institutional investors in the US where he is based, and across the world. Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthestate.com.au Sign up to the newsletter: https://thefifthestate.com.au/subscribe Support The Fifth...

Paolo Bevilacqua on challenges that might be tough but are also irresistible

April 06, 2023 06:00 - 52 minutes - 36.1 MB

Paolo Bevilacqua is group head of sustainability for Frasers Property Limited. The role is with the parent company that owns Fraser’s Property Australia, one of the earliest and most courageous movers on the sustainability and greening front. Think  Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre in Melbourne, a Living Building Challenge project that really challenged the thinking on what is possible in development. Not to mention those who worked on it. Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estat...

Jua Cilliers - Eyes on global ambitions for a nature-positive world

February 28, 2023 04:00 - 46 minutes - 32.2 MB

Jua Cilliers, head of the School of Built Environment and Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Technology Sydney brings global framing to her view of the urgent challenges we face with nature and biodiversity Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthestate.com.au Sign up to the newsletter: https://thefifthestate.com.au/subscribe Support The Fifth Estate: thefifthestate.com.au/support-us LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-fift...

Sarah Ratcliffe: NABERS UK, optimism and collaboration

January 24, 2023 23:00 - 1 hour - 41.7 MB

In this episode of the How to Build a Better World podcast, The Fifth Estate's managing editor Tina Perinotto sat down with Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO of the Better Buildings Partnership, to pick her brains over several hot topics facing the real estate sector in the UK. BBP UK is a collaboration of major property owners in the UK with 51 members holding around £280 billion (A$493) worth of assets under management – so when this group turns its attention to energy efficiency and sustainability yo...

Mathew Nelson: What motivates investors to save the planet?

October 20, 2022 23:00 - 1 hour - 42.4 MB

On this latest episode of How to Build a Better World, our managing editor Tina Perinotto talks to Mathew Nelson – the first Oceania chief sustainability officer at EY – about what’s getting big Fortune 500 companies ticking on the climate question. For someone at the big end of town, leading the sustainability team at a company that’s 300,000 strong globally, he’s remarkably down to earth and happy to share practical insights into the big questions around our transition to low or zero carb...

Paul King: Future buildings, and the intersection between imagination and practical iteration

October 12, 2022 04:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

NEW PODCAST: On this latest episode of How to Build a Better World, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Paul King from Bentley about how new technology like building information models (BIMs) and digital twins can help designers and engineers make better choices about building design and maintenance.  It’s an exciting world that is starting to look a bit like the sci-fi image we read about in stories about gaming or fiction. A parallel universe in cyberspace that we can – hopefu...

Alan Pears: The “big challenge ahead of us” in sustainability and energy efficiency

September 23, 2022 00:00 - 1 hour - 54.1 MB

In our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Alan Pears about how he got started in the sustainability and energy efficiency space, and the “big challenge ahead of us”.  Alan Pears is probably Australia’s favourite, most trusted and reliable “go-to” authority on energy efficiency. And no wonder. He’s been around since the dawn of the environmental movement in the 1970s and initiated many of its big leaps forward.  While a lot has changed since then, Alan’s recolle...

Ainsley Simpson: The unexpected optimism of green infrastructure

August 03, 2022 07:00 - 1 hour - 50.6 MB

In our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Ainsley Simpson all about the surprising world of green infrastructure. Ainsley Simpson is the chief executive officer of the Infrastructure Sustainability Council (ISC), a member-based peak body that's purpose-driven, ensuring all infrastructure delivers social, cultural, environmental and economic benefits. At The Fifth Estate we’ve long been fascinated by the infrastructure sector – with some conflicting tensions pl...

Dan Hill: why we need to flip the thinking, and his new role at Melbourne University’s School of Design

June 23, 2022 07:00 - 1 hour - 54 MB

In our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Dan Hill all about his new role at Melbourne University’s School of Design.  Dan Hill’s got a bit of a fan club in Australia. So there was no surprise that the announcement in April that he was to be director was well received. (No pressure, Dan.) It’s a job that’s lured him back to Oz after more than 10 years away, during which his City of Sound blog kept tabs on his projects in Scandinavia, the UK and Italy.  Most re...

Dr Tyson Yunkaporta: How Indigenous thinking can save the world

June 09, 2022 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

On our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Dr Tyson Yunkaporta about his recent book, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World.  The Apalech clan member is a deep and wide thinker, an academic and poet who dabbles in traditional wood carving. He’s innovative, provocative, and pulls no punches when he’s talking about the impact of white settlers on this land and on Australia’s Indigenous People.  As a senior research fellow at Deakin University, he h...

Beck Dawson: What’s keeping Sydney’s chief resilience officer up at night

June 02, 2022 05:00 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

On our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Beck Dawson, who has been Sydney’s chief resilience officer since 2015. Her role basically involves worrying about the potential disasters that might befall Australia’s biggest city, and how to build resilience in the community… just in case. It’s a big job. In Beck’s case it involves 33 councils in Sydney as well as state government, business and the community, and plenty of links to resilience experts in other cities ...

Dr Paul Bannister: What’s next for energy efficient office buildings

May 26, 2022 02:00 - 1 hour - 50.3 MB

On our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with energy efficiency expert Dr Paul Bannister.  Last year, the physicist was awarded the James Harrison Medal, which is the highest honour bestowed by AIRAH, Australia’s body for the HVAC industry. Few people know more about energy efficient buildings than Dr Paul Bannister, who was one of the original architects behind the National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS). Paul headed up his company Exergy for...

Rob Adams: Challenging the status quo on urban planning

September 10, 2020 01:00 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

On our latest podcast, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with urban planner Rob Adams. Rob became Australia’s urban planning poster child when he launched an audacious goal to transform Melbourne’s CBD as director of planning at the City of Melbourne. In those days, the city was suffering from a prolonged recession. The city streets were abandoned, especially at night and on the weekends. People had not yet discovered that CBDs could be vibrant and active. So Rob started a progra...

Amy Marks, the “queen of prefab”: Why building and construction is not an industry, it’s an ecosystem

August 31, 2020 05:00 - 48 minutes - 33.6 MB

 In this episode, our managing editor, Tina Perinotto, spoke with Amy Marks from Autodesk, the “queen of prefab”, on why building and construction is not an industry but an ecosystem.  If the world’s buildings and cities are set to triple their footprint, as forecasters predict, sustainability will be a mighty challenge. Firstly, where are we sourcing our diminishing natural materials from? And can we still build and construct the way we’ve done traditionally? Amy Marks is head of Industri...

Tim Hollo: Why democracy is crumbling and how to fix it

July 21, 2020 06:00 - 58 minutes - 40.1 MB

On the podcast this week, Tina Perinotto, the managing editor of The Fifth Estate, was joined by Tim Hollo, the executive director of the Green Institute. Tim’s background is fascinating. He was a political advisor to Christine Milne during the highly volatile Gillard-Rudd years, which arguably had the biggest impact on the climate agenda in Australia. He’s also had a background in environmental activism, with many insights gained from his training in law, and the intriguing field of polit...

Esther Bailey: The quiet achievement of public service

July 02, 2020 01:00 - 49 minutes - 34.2 MB

Some people have a knack for driving change, and Esther Bailey is one of them. Joining our managing editor Tina Perinotto on The Fifth Estate's podcast this week, Esther talked about what she’d been up to at NABERS, the government’s environmental rating program for buildings. NABERS has transformed the office sector and is now overhauling other energy intensive sectors, with hospitals one such quiet achiever.  She’s really interested in the circular economy, and says growing piles of waste ...

Crunching numbers for a sustainable future, with Esther Bailey

July 02, 2020 01:00 - 49 minutes - 34.2 MB

Some people have a knack for driving change, and Esther Bailey is one of them. Joining our editor Tina Perinotto on the podcast this week, Esther talked about what she’d been up to at NABERS, the government’s environmental rating program for buildings. NABERS has transformed the office sector and is now overhauling other energy intensive sectors, with hospitals one such quiet achiever. She’s really interested in the circular economy, and says growing piles of waste might be even harder to co...

Mayor of Fremantle Dr Brad Pettitt: The local community driving progress

June 11, 2020 03:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

In this episode, the managing editor of The Fifth Estate Tina Perinotto talks to Dr Brad Pettitt, the longstanding Mayor of Fremantle. The Freo community has been receptive to Brad’s big, bold visions for a thriving, sustainable community, in fact, he says the locals actually push the council to do better.  But the portside city has had its ups and downs, and it’s already feeling the bite of climate change – it's seeing days and days of 40-plus degrees, and record-low rainfalls.  Even thoug...

The local community driving progress, with Mayor of Fremantle Dr Brad Pettitt

June 11, 2020 03:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

In this episode, Tina talks to Dr Brad Pettitt, the longstanding Mayor of Fremantle. The Freo community has been receptive to Brad’s big, bold visions for a thriving, sustainable community, in fact, he says the locals actually push the council to do better. But the portside city has had its ups and downs, and it’s already feeling the bite of climate change – it's seeing days and days of 40-plus degrees, and record-low rainfalls. Even though Fremantle is home to some top-notch buildings, incl...

Where we're winning the climate war, with Peter Newman

June 02, 2020 00:00 - 45 minutes - 31 MB

If you ever need a dose of optimism, you can always rely on Professor Peter Newman, a true legend of sustainability. The professor of sustainability at Curtin University joined editor of The Fifth Estate, Tina Perinotto, on the podcast this week and worked his usual hope-inspiring magic. He tells us why, despite what the federal government says, gas is over and done with. He tells us how there are 400,000 jobs in iron ore processing, using renewables, just waiting for us in the Pilbara. He t...

Peter Newman: Where we're winning the climate war

June 02, 2020 00:00 - 45 minutes - 31 MB

If you ever need a dose of optimism, you can always rely on Professor Peter Newman, a true legend of sustainability. The professor of sustainability at Curtin University joined editor of The Fifth Estate, Tina Perinotto, on the podcast this week and worked his usual hope-inspiring magic.  He tells us why, despite what the federal government says, gas is over and done with. He tells us how there are 400,000 jobs in iron ore processing, using renewables, just waiting for us in the Pilbara. He...

Sally Dominguez: Thinking way outside the box

May 26, 2020 07:00 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB

In this episode, managing editor of The Fifth Estate Tina Perinotto speaks to Sally Dominguez, who calls herself an “adventurous thinker”.  She covers an array of topics, including her belief that hydrogen will be the fuel of the future, a future strategy she did for Ikea (that includes high connecting bridges in tower buildings so people feel protected from a potentially menacing climate), her love of cars and why, and the kind of thinking that has made her known, above all, as an inventor...

Thinking way outside the box, with Sally Dominguez

May 26, 2020 07:00 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB

In this episode, managing editor of The Fifth Estate Tina Perinotto speaks to Sally Dominguez, who calls herself an “adventurous thinker”. She covers an array of topics, including her belief that hydrogen will be the fuel of the future, a future strategy she did for Ikea (that includes high connecting bridges in tower buildings so people feel protected from a potentially menacing climate), her love of cars and why, and the kind of thinking that has made her known, above all, as an inventor.  

The lowdown on GRESB, with Ruben Langbroek and guest interviewer, Craig Roussac

May 18, 2020 23:00 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode, Tina Perinotto, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, talked to Head of GRESB Asia Pacific Ruben Langbroek. She was joined by our corporate partner and expert interviewer, Craig Roussac, who is chief executive officer of Buildings Alive. The Global Real Estate Investment Benchmark (GRESB) is increasingly well recognised by institutional investors around the world, with GRESB performance now among the first questions asked by investors when deciding to invest in a property ass...

Ruben Langbroek and guest interviewer, Craig Roussac: The lowdown on GRESB

May 18, 2020 23:00 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode, Tina Perinotto, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, talked to Head of GRESB Asia Pacific Ruben Langbroek. She was joined by our corporate partner and expert interviewer, Craig Roussac, who is chief executive officer of Buildings Alive.  The Global Real Estate Investment Benchmark (GRESB) is increasingly well recognised by institutional investors around the world, with GRESB performance now among the first questions asked by investors when deciding to invest in a property a...

Architects as climate activists, with Caroline Pidcock

May 12, 2020 07:00 - 49 minutes - 33.9 MB

In this episode, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, Tina Perinotto, speaks to Caroline Pidcock, an award-winning Australian architect and advocate for sustainable design. Caroline has been pouring much of her energy into the Australian branch of Architects Declare as the group’s spokesperson, which involves working out how architects should respond to the climate and biodiversity emergencies. As lateral, creative thinkers with their feet firmly grounded in the physical world, Caroline says...

Caroline Pidcock: Architects as climate activists

May 12, 2020 07:00 - 49 minutes - 33.9 MB

In this episode, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, Tina Perinotto, speaks to Caroline Pidcock, an award-winning Australian architect and advocate for sustainable design. Caroline has been pouring much of her energy into the Australian branch of Architects Declare as the group’s spokesperson, which involves working out how architects should respond to the climate and biodiversity emergencies. As lateral, creative thinkers with their feet firmly grounded in the physical world, Caroline says...

Arup's Dr Tim Williams: The big ideas behind our biggest cities

April 30, 2020 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

Tina Perinotto, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, sits down with Dr Tim Williams, Australasia Cities Leader at Arup, who has played a role in some of the biggest strategic planning decisions shaping Sydney. He offers his thoughts on the wins and losses in planning in both Sydney and Melbourne, and believes mass transit and good mobility is key to making these fast-growing cities work.  Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthestate.com.au ...

The big ideas behind our biggest cities, with Arup’s Dr Tim Williams

April 30, 2020 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

Tina Perinotto, managing editor of The Fifth Estate, sits down with Dr Tim Williams, Australasia Cities Leader at Arup, who has played a role in some of the biggest strategic planning decisions shaping Sydney. He offers his thoughts on the wins and losses in planning in both Sydney and Melbourne, and believes mass transit and good mobility is key to making these fast-growing cities work.   

Piers Grove: Solar, wind and beyond, with EnergyLab

April 29, 2020 01:00 - 44 minutes - 30.4 MB

In The Fifth Estate's first-ever podcast, our managing editor Tina Perinotto speaks to EnergyLab Australia co-founder and chair Piers Grove, who has a knack for sniffing out the best and brightest clean energy startups worthy of a leg up through the EnergyLab Australia accelerator program.  Host: Tina Perinotto Produced by: The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthestate.com.au Sign up to the newsletter: https://thefifthestate.com.au/subscribe Support The Fifth Estate: thefif...

Solar, wind and beyond, with Piers Grove from EnergyLab

April 29, 2020 01:00 - 44 minutes - 30.4 MB

In The Fifth Estate's first-ever podcast, our managing editor Tina Perinotto speaks to EnergyLab Australia co-founder and chair Piers Grove, who has a knack for sniffing out the best and brightest clean energy startups worthy of a leg up through the EnergyLab Australia accelerator program. 

Piers Grove: Solar, wind and beyond, with EnergyLab

April 29, 2020 01:00 - 44 minutes - 30.4 MB

In The Fifth Estate's first-ever podcast, our managing editor Tina Perinotto speaks to EnergyLab Australia co-founder and chair Piers Grove, who has a knack for sniffing out the best and brightest clean energy startups worthy of a leg up through the EnergyLab Australia accelerator program.  Produced by: Rose Mary Petrass, Poppy Johnston The Fifth Estate website: www.thefifthestate.com.au Twitter: @FifthEstateAU Facebook: www.facebook.com/thefifthestateAu  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/comp...