Sydney’s Envirotech, led by Sustainability Awards judges Dick Clark and Andy Marlowe, has merged with Victoria’s Tarina Edwards Architecture to create what it calls a ‘partnership’. [that] It will lead to greater impact and better results. “
Directors Clarke and Marlowe said: Biophilia is about our intuitive connection with nature, where the health and well-being of humans and the planet are intimately connected. “
“This spirit extends to our purpose of ‘caring for the country’ and fostering a living future for all,” they point out.
Edwards is a recognized industry leader in sustainable architecture and a passionate advocate for building a better future. She has received many awards in recognition of her role as an advocate for meaningful contributions to sustainability through architectural projects, Australia Her Passive Board of Directors of the House Association of Australia, Coordinator of the Australian Architects Declaration and ArchiTeam Advocacy Board. has been awarded.
“Tarina has been a successful sustainable design practice herself over the past decade. She now leads the Victorian chapter of Envirotecture, which has a carbon-neutral studio in Wadawurrung country (Ballarat),” Clarke and Marlow say.
“Envirotecture has always embodied our passion for what we create: architecture that respects and respects the natural environment. We want everyone to live in buildings that are healthier for people and the planet. , a strong desire to work and play.”
“Over the past 25 years, Envirotecture has built an extraordinary legacy as advocates for sustainability, completing hundreds of projects, helping educate the industry, and winning many awards. Now is the time for the next 25 years. It’s time to look forward to and expand our tribe,” they add.
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