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May 2021
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Episode 71: Architect Ian Moore talks ab...

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
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Ian Moore is the principal of Ian Moore Architects, a multi-disciplinary practice established in 1990. The practice has won numerous national and international awards and has been exhibited in Australia and around the world .

Moore talks about how bathrooms influence or change a building design and how this further influences a structure as well as how the design of a bathroom can effect water usage and the environment in general.

Moore also talks about about some bathroom designs he has done and what makes them stand out.

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