Dr. Kimberly Camrass is the Director for the Climate Futures department for the Queensland Government. Kimberly is a passionate sustainability professional, and joins Think.Future to share the highlights of her award-winning essay Regenerative Futures: 8 Principles for Thinking and Practice as applied to precinct scale in an urban environment. Join the conversation as we explore the importance of moving beyond mitigating further harm to the planet, challenging designers to push the opportunity envelope in the design of precincts resulting in both positive environmental and social impacts. To design according to these principles requires a powerful shift in thinking and practice and above all depends on integrating community vision through the art of storytelling, connecting people to place, to nature and to each other.
EP 68 Safe, Sustainable and Fit for Purpose
EP 67 Building a Sustainable India
EP 66 Valuing Water and Closing the Loop
EP 65 Sustainability and Design Technology
EP 64 A Circular Economy approach to the Business Case
EP63 A Circular Economy Approach for the Built Environment
EP62 San Francisco’s Journey to Zero Waste
EP61 Energy Self-Sufficient with Hydrogen
EP60 Game change in the electrification of buildings
EP59 Designing for a Circular Economy
EP58 Optimising for Sustainable Outcomes
EP57 Going Full Circle with Steel
EP56 Authentic Leadership in a Complex Built Environment
EP55 New Zealand’s Green Building Council Rating Schemes
EP54 Cities as Nature
EP52 Villages for the Future
EP51 A Vision for a Waste Free Australia
EP50 Sustainable pathways to purpose and profit
EP49 The Principles of Connected Design
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