Building Faster and Smarter
Join us for our next Weathertex Wednesday Live Webinar featuring special guest speaker Christina Renger, Founder & Principal of Net Zero Design.
As the building industry continues to evolve, architects, designers and builders are increasingly looking for smarter ways to deliver homes that are not only more sustainable, but also more efficient, adaptable and resilient.
In this session, we'll explore how Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), sustainable design principles and Net Zero housing are reshaping the future of residential construction. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in sustainable architecture and high-performance housing, Christina will share practical insights into creating homes that balance aesthetics, performance and environmental responsibility
Together, Weathertex and Net Zero Design will discuss:
• What Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) really mean for the Australian housing industry
• How sustainable design principles are shaping the homes of the future
• Designing for Net Zero Carbon outcomes from the earliest project stages
• Creating healthy, high-performing and climate-responsive homes
• Material selection and its role in reducing embodied carbon
• The opportunities and challenges facing specifiers, prefab manufacturers and builders as sustainable housing becomes the new standard
Guest Speaker
Christina is a Sustainable Building Design practitioner and Urban Designer with 25 years’ experience in architecture firms in Germany and Australia and at Net Zero Design. Specialising in healthy building, lifecycle and adaptable modular design, she works with private clients, builders and organisations to deliver high-quality buildings through early integration of holistic principles. Her work has won awards and has been published and presented internationally, most recently at the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference (WSBE26). Her applied research is focused on abundant, underutilised native Australian timbers in Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) to improve building performance, housing affordability and long-term sustainable material use. She holds a Master of Architecture and degree in Architecture and Urban Design/Planning, is an Associate Member of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) and licensed by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC).
Presenter
Jason O'Hagan
Managing Director
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