My super power is passion

Welcome back! This week we’re Joined by the incredible Talina Edward, an architect with a strong commitment to eco-friendly building solutions! 

We started off by getting Talina to break down biophilic design, a term many may have heard but not fully understood. Talina explained that it’s all about our innate connection to nature. She explained how incorporating natural elements into our buildings goes beyond aesthetics. It reconnects us with nature and improves both mental and physical health. Talina emphasised that this approach is vital as we face the global environmental crisis. It’s an ancient wisdom that feels ever more crucial today.

There’s a misconception with Passive houses that they make people shut themselves off from the outside, but this couldn’t be less true. Talina shares her experience working on projects like the Huff and Puff house, blending biophilic design with sustainable planning. Her designs allow residents to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while maintaining a high energy efficiency.

Another key part of our conversation was around improving the current housing system, especially for vulnerable populations. Talina is vocal about the need for healthier homes that are affordable and sustainable. She believes that if we integrate these standards from the start, it doesn't have to be more costly or complicated. This approach is not just beneficial but essential for the future.

The discussion takes a more personal turn as Talina opens up about her experiences with autism and ADHD. Diagnosed later in life, these conditions were initially perceived as challenges but have become integral to her identity and work. Her passion and attention to detail, Talina argues, are superpowers that have driven her success in architecture.

Talina's openness has not only helped her manage her workload more effectively but also inspired others in similar situations to explore their own diagnoses and strengths.

 

Talina is a passionate force for moving the building industry towards a better future and we hope this episode inspires you to reflect on how you can do the same!

 

Cheers,

-          Matt and Hamish

 

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Website:   www.yoursanctum.com.au/

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