Our Favourite Architecture Podcasts
Because we’re archi-nerds, some of our followers are fellow archi-nerds in the industry, and some of our clients nerd out with us about architecture too. The focus of these podcasts are business, design, technology, but most of all - architecture and design.
Building on the success of our Home Masterplan Report, we’re introducing a new service for our developer clients - the Developer Masterplan Report for projects from 2-6 dwellings.
In an era of exponential technological growth, designing a home that seamlessly integrates the latest advancements while embracing sustainability is more crucial than ever. As technology evolves rapidly, future-proofing your home becomes essential.
With the rise of silicosis awareness in the industry, Whisker Architecture has reviewed our specification practices for benchtop materials.
The "2023 Victorian Housing Statement: Impacts" event by APDA unpacks the governments ambitious plan for Victoria's housing crisis.
Because we’re archi-nerds, some of our followers are fellow archi-nerds in the industry, and some of our clients nerd out with us about architecture too. The focusses of these podcasts are business, design, technology, but most of all - architecture and design.
The selection of building materials in residential construction plays a crucial role in determining the overall sustainability and performance of a building. Timber and steel are commonly used materials for studwork systems. This article aims to compare the environmental impact, energy efficiency, acoustic performance, and ease of construction of timber and steel studwork in residential construction, considering their life cycle assessments and performance characteristics.
When deciding between an architect and a building designer for your building or renovation project, there are several factors to consider. Ultimately, clients should match their values and priorities to the services provided by architects or building designers.
When it comes to expanding or enhancing our properties, we often envision adding functional and versatile spaces like outbuildings, garden sheds, dependent person's units, or secondary dwellings.
Architecture is more than just designing and building structures. It brings value to clients in various ways that go beyond aesthetics. From capital gains to operational savings and improved physical and mental health outcomes, hiring an architect can be a wise investment.
As architects and designers, we have a responsibility to create buildings that not only meet the functional needs of the occupants but also have a positive impact on the environment. One way to achieve this is by implementing high performance building design strategies in our projects.
In the age of digital learning, it is important to understand how the cognitive styles of thinking of students impact the architecture and interior design of learning spaces. Visual, spatial, and verbal learning styles are three distinct cognitive styles that have a significant effect on the way a student learns and interacts with their environment.
Audrey is a Melbourne architect with over 10 years’ experience in the industry. Her experience working on a variety of projects including residential, multi-residential, education, workplace, and hospitality has led to a human centred design approach. Her interest is in how people interact with public and private spaces, and how those spaces in turn influence how we act. Audrey Whisker is a Certified Passive House Designer passionate about inclusivity and accessibility.