Green Design Seminars

The Green Design Seminar Series also returns, a future-focused stream supported by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA). Now in its second edition, this curated program will celebrate sustainable, regenerative, and circular design practices across architecture, interiors, furniture, and specification. Hear from industry leaders including Breathe Architecture, Koskela, GBCA, Circular Design Thinking, Product Stewardship Centre of Excellence, Cultivated, Studio Spillane and more.

Don’t miss this unique platform. Sessions can be booked alone or go deeper with a Seminar Series MasterPass or Green Design MasterPass.

GREEN DESIGN

GD1: 10.45am – 11.30am

Breathe: Architecting the Future

Jeremy McLeod & Tamara Veltre, Breathe Architecture
In Conversation with Taryn Cornell, Green Building Council of Australia

Join Jeremy McLeod and Tamara Veltre, co-founders of the award-winning Breathe Architecture, for a compelling conversation on the future of regenerative design. With a long-standing commitment to sustainability, affordability, and social equity, Breathe has earned a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what architecture can and should be.

In this session, McLeod and Veltre will share insights from over two decades of practice, delving into the philosophy that drives their work and the real-world impact of their designs. Central to their story is the ground-breaking Nightingale Housing model—a not-for-profit housing initiative that champions liveability, community, and low environmental impact. By prioritising people and planet over profit, Nightingale is reshaping the Australian housing landscape and offering a replicable model for responsible urban development.

Moderated by Taryn Cornell of the Green Building Council of Australia, this discussion will explore how regenerative principles can be embedded into architectural practice, what it takes to challenge conventional development models, and how the built environment can be a force for good.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from two of Australia’s leading voices in sustainable design as they share their vision for a more just and resilient future.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD2: 2.45pm – 3.45pm

Designing for Equity

Sasha Titchkosky, CEO, Koskela
Taryn Cornell, Senior Manager, Green Star Strategy & Development, Green Building Council of Australia

Explore the principles of inclusive design with Sasha Titchkosky, co-founder and CEO of Koskela, and Taryn Cornell of GBCA.

What does it mean to truly design for everyone?

Join Taryn Cornell and Sasha Titchkosky for an inspiring conversation about embedding equity into the design process — and how inclusive thinking can transform not just spaces, but lives.

As co-founder and CEO of Koskela, Sasha Titchkosky has long been at the forefront of design with purpose. Under her leadership, Koskela has championed collaboration with First Nations artists and communities, sustainable Australian manufacturing, and products that spark social and environmental change. Sasha has brought a pioneering lens to the role design plays in fostering belonging and empowerment.

Taryn Cornell is a Senior Strategist with the Green Building Council of Australia and has worked across architecture, interior design, urban planning, and social impact. She brings a cross-disciplinary approach to equity in design — particularly in how it influences community outcomes in both public and private sectors.

Together, Sasha and Taryn will unpack the principles of inclusive design and share real-world case studies. From accessible wayfinding to culturally safe design practices, this session will challenge and inspire — offering practical insights for creating environments that are not only beautiful, but truly inclusive.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD3: 10.45am – 11.45am

Sustainability in Practice – Hospitality Fitouts

Angela Spillane, Studiospillane
Lauren King, Urbancore
Jared Ingersoll, FODA Strategy
Taryn Cornell, Green Building Council of Australia

How can sustainability become the norm—not the outlier—in hospitality and retail fitouts? This panel brings together leading voices across design, strategy, and environmental leadership to explore exactly that.

Frequent tenancy churn, fast-moving trends, and short design cycles mean hospitality and retail fitouts are a major contributor to construction waste. This discussion will unpack the barriers—cost, education, and ingrained industry habits—and explore strategies to reduce material waste, design for reuse, align with market demands, and embed sustainability across the entire process.

Angela Spillane, founder of Studiospillane, brings over 25 years of experience in commercial interiors, with a focus on user experience and cultural identity. Lauren King, Strategic Lead at Urbancore, works at the intersection of business and design to deliver high-impact projects that are both meaningful and measurable. Jared Ingersoll, Head of Sustainability at FODA Strategy and a former chef, applies a unique systems-thinking approach to sustainability—grounded in real-world implementation and long-term change.

Whether you’re designing a café, retail space or hotel, this session will offer tangible insights and bold thinking to help make sustainable fitouts standard practice.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD4: 1.30pm – 2.30pm

Slow Furniture Design

Lyzadie Renault, LyZadie Design Studio

What happens when design slows down and roots itself in place, people and craft?

In a world driven by fast production and globalised supply chains, this session champions a return to meaningful, locally made design. It explores how working with local artisans not only preserves craft traditions but also fosters deep cultural connections, environmental sustainability and community resilience.

Join Lyzadie Renault, founder of LyZadie Design Studio, as she shares her process of co-creating furniture with Māori and Pacific Island artisans in Aotearoa, New Zealand — drawing on nature, heritage and ethical production practices. Lyzadie’s work is a powerful example of what design can become when it’s collaborative, conscious and deeply grounded in place.

This session will explore:

  • How to establish authentic, respectful relationships with artisans and makers
  • The environmental and cultural benefits of local production
  • Challenges around scalability, pricing and perception in the design market
  • Real-world examples of products created through artisan-designer collaboration

Whether you’re a designer, architect, maker or brand, this session will inspire you to rethink your supply chain — and consider the extraordinary value of looking closer to home.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD5: 3.30pm – 4.30pm

Designing with Intention: A Fishbowl Discussion

Josh Ellis, Cultivated
Sonia Simpfendorfer, Director Nexus Designs (Interior Design)
Sally Evans, Director Nexus Designs (Graphic Design + Product Development)
John Gertsakis, Director Product Stewardship Centre for Excellence

Katherine Featherstone, Senior Manager Products & Materials Green Building Council Australia

As the design industry faces growing environmental and social challenges, the responsibility to create spaces that are both enchanting and ethical is shared across the entire community.

Presented in a fishbowl conversation format inspired by Indigenous knowledge systems, this lively and interactive session will invite deeper dialogue about how we source and specify products and materials, and how we approach the long-term life of the spaces we create.

We’ll explore how designers, makers, manufacturers and certifiers – with outcomes across both large-scale commercial buildings and highly detailed residential interiors – can work together to support more thoughtful, future-focused design practices, from product stewardship and takeback schemes to circularity, certification and design for longevity.

Whether you are designing spaces, crafting materials, setting benchmarks or shaping policy, this is a chance to reflect on how our individual decisions contribute to a more collaborative and sustainable built environment.

Josh Ellis from Cultivated and Directors Sonia Simpfendorfer (Interior Design) & Sally Evans (Graphic Design + Product Development) from renowned multi-disciplinary studio Nexus Designs will be joined by John Gertsakis, a leading voice for sustainability and policy reform, and product and materials specialist Katherine Featherstone from the Green Building Council of Australia.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD6: 10.30pm – 12.30pm

Sustainable Design Fundamentals: Workshop Intensive

Karie Soehardi, Circular Design Thinking

Led by Karie Soehardi, founder of Circular Design Thinking, this workshop introduces the fundamentals of sustainable design. With over 20 years of experience in sustainable design, Karie will guide participants through lifecycle thinking, material impact, and practical tools to embed circularity into design processes.

After a popular debut at the 2024 Green Design Show, this highly practical session returns in 2025 to equip attendees with the knowledge and confidence to make environmentally responsible decisions – from materials and certifications to circular strategies and supplier evaluation.

With deep experience across furniture, interiors and sustainable supply chains, Karie brings a wealth of insight and case studies to help you design smarter and more sustainably.

Whether you’re new to sustainability or looking to strengthen your foundation, this is a must-attend workshop that will sharpen your thinking and expand your toolkit.

Build your sustainability IQ – and your impact.

$70 inc. GST

GREEN DESIGN

GD7: 1.15pm – 2pm

Essential Guide to Carbon

Tom Dean, Director, Carbon Planning, Slattery

Let’s talk carbon — without the jargon. With mandatory reporting incoming, designers need to understand and implement carbon measurement and reduction strategies in their projects.

But what do Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions actually mean for you? And how can designers integrate carbon literacy into their practice in a practical, actionable way?

Join Tom Dean, Director, Carbon Planning at Slattery for this essential crash course in carbon. Designed specifically for architects, interior designers and specifiers, this session will break down the complexities of carbon measurement and give you the tools to better understand your project’s environmental footprint and how to report.

You’ll walk away with:

  • A clear understanding of embodied vs. operational carbon
  • Definitions of Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and how they apply to design.
  • Tips for engaging clients and suppliers in low-carbon decision making.
  • Real-world strategies for carbon reduction in the built environment

If you want to speak the language of carbon with confidence – this is the place to start.

$70 inc. GST