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Nov 2022
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Episode 131: Tone Wheeler shares his vie...

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
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Architect, lecturer, columnist and founder of environa studio Tone Wheeler shares his many thoughts about the evolution of architectural teaching in Australia as well as the concept of architectural engineering.

You can also see Tone Wheeler live at the 2022 Sustainability Summit, which will be held at Sydney's Shangri-la hotel on Thursday,  November 10.

For  more information, go to https://www.sustainablebuildingawards.com.au/summit/

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