03 Nov 2009
Barangaroo: Climate Positive
The Barangaroo project in Sydney will produce no waste and more energy and water than it uses.
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The latest products, people, projects and news on sustainable design and architecture practice.
The Barangaroo project in Sydney will produce no waste and more energy and water than it uses.
In one of Sydney's many under-utilised laneways, as part of the By George! Laneways program, the 7 Metre Bar explores responses to climate change.
Green Building Councils across the globe unite to fight Climate Change.
There'll be an explosion of green space around the Globe on Friday 18 September 2009.


Bruce Munro's latest lighting installation inspired by 'pure water power'.
Construction begins on $6 million carbon neutral 'Pixel Building' in Melbourne.


Radical Nature, at the Barbican in London, investigates nature and design.
It's not too late to check out the sustainable designs at COFA's Sustain Me: Contemporary Design exhibition.
The Eat Green Design festival merges organic cuisine with sustainable design practices in an experience that indulges the senses.
Design studio 'Republic of Everyone' are finding ways for us to share our lessons in design.
Jardan's aim to be a carbon neutral, sustainable company is the driving force behind every aspect of its operation.
Think Brick Australia's new online Climate Design Wizard encourages the public to pursue energy efficiency.
Adventurer Mike Horn visits Australia on his global expedition for environmental action.
A new exhibition to 'transgress expectations' in climate change design.
Greenpeace releases new Good Wood Guide in an effort to finally put an end to devastating deforestation and battle global climate change.
InterfaceFLOR recognised again as the #1 global leader in sustainability.
A Melbourne collective of architects, artists, filmmakers and musicians are exploring the impact of architecture on our society.
Office Furniture manufacturer, Direct Ergonomics walks the environmental talk.
Phillip Johnson Sustainable Landscape Systems takes out garden show award
It seems there’s a way to recycle just about anything nowadays, even your old chewy!
A new exhibition by Oxfam Australia and Trent Jansen aims to turn carbon footprints into tiptoes.
Living Edge and Woodhead take up the Earth Hour challenge with their ‘Power of One’ programme.
New York correspondent Jess Noble explores the city’s new green Bank of America tower.