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Explore the advances in sustainability, circularity, and regenerative design with us as we talk with global change makers. Since starting in 2021, the Think.Future podcast has grown a steady following from around the world. Each week we talk to industry leaders about how they’re ‘thinking future’.

Thanks for Listening!

After 16 incredible seasons and 87 episodes, we’ve decided to retire the Think.Future Podcast. It has been an amazing journey, and we are incredibly grateful for the support, feedback, and engagement from each and every listener. We’re truly grateful for the opportunity to create conversations that matter with you over the past few years and to share our vision on the innovations that will help to build a better world. 


While we may no longer be releasing new episodes, all past episodes will remain available for you to enjoy. We hope you continue to find value in the content we’ve shared and revisit your favorite episodes whenever you like.

Architecture

Sustainable Design and the Future of Architectue

Molly Jones, founder of Jones Design Studio, joins the final Think.Future podcast episode to share her journey into sustainable architecture. With 30+ years of experience, she reflects on a pivotal early-career moment that shaped her path. Molly discusses design-build methodologies, resilience in the built environment, and the role of emerging technologies like digital twins - highlighting how innovation is reshaping the future of architecture and construction.

Construction

Bold on Buildings in 2025 and Beyond

Dr. Carolina Montana-Owen, Technical Lead for Sustainable Buildings at the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), joins the Think.Future podcast to discuss key highlights from COP 29, provide an update on the Buildings Breakthrough Initiative and progress in the circular economy of buildings.  Listen in as Carolina shares the new bold on buildings strategy for 2025, challenging the sector to transform the future of buildings

Architecture

Rethinking Building Design

Dr. Matthias Irger, Head of Sustainability at COX Architecture, returns to the Think.Future podcast to explore what it means to rethink building design for a sustainable future. An architect, urban designer, and academic with a PhD in Sustainable Urbanism, Matthias shares award-winning examples from his work in regenerative design, holistic city planning, and climate adaptation, driving COX’s sustainable design and planning agenda forward across Australia.

Construction

3D Construction Printing

Philiip Lund-Nielsen Co-Founder and Head of Americas for COBOD is a global leader in construction 3D Printers. He joins the Think.Future podcast to tell us about how this technology is evolving by using innovation combined with open-source materials with the potential to address environmental, economic, and social sustainability challenges.

Engineering

Implementing Solutions at Scale

Malin Lindblad, Principal Sustainability Consultant at Anthesis Sweden, joins the Think.Future podcast to discuss scaling sustainability systems and the evolving roles of stakeholders. With a background at Mott MacDonald and ARUP Australia, Malin blends deep technical expertise with project delivery experience across diverse sectors. She helps clients align sustainability goals with bold ambitions, offering insights into how systems can be applied effectively and differently at scale.

Technology

Creating Sentient AI for a Thriving Future

Dr. Anneloes Smitsman, Founder of EARTHwise Centre, joins the Think.Future podcast to explore artificial sentience and systemic transformation. A renowned futurist and systems scientist, she authored the EARTHwise Constitution and a framework for a Global AGI Constitution. Her Ph.D. work, Into the Heart of Systems Change, informs global shifts in governance, education, and economics - advancing a vision for a thrivable civilization through innovation and creativity.

Infrastructure

A Transport Revolution

Associate Professor Henrik Ny from Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) is an accomplished researcher and is committed to accelerating a transition to sustainable transport and energy systems. Henrik runs the SustainTrans research team at the Department of Strategic Sustainable Development at BTH and is the Chair of the MagLev2024 Conference held in the South of Sweden from 18 to 21 September.  He joins the Think.Future podcast to tell us about the potential of magnetic levitation as a viable sustainable option for local city and regional rail transport.

Design

Sustainable Spatial Strategies

Tica Masuku is the Director of Workplace Strategy at Spaceful and is a highly experienced Human Geographer. Tica joins the Think.Future podcast to offer a fresh perspective on the world of work and the interrelationship between people and place. Join us to explore Tica's expert insight into how a blend of workplace strategy, topophilia, and the right use of technology will set you up for a sustainable future. 

Architecture

A Holistic Perspective on Resilience

Ryan Colker, Executive Director of ANCR and VP of Innovation at the International Code Council, was the first guest on the Think.Future podcast. A lifelong advocate for improving the built environment, Ryan shares updates on Community Resilience Benchmarks - a holistic approach to policy across housing, buildings, and water. He also highlights a U.S. example of flood-resilient design and offers global insights on advancing community resilience.

Architecture

The Potential of Regenerative Practice

Mary Casey, Principal at Introba’s Australian Sustainability team, brings 25+ years of global experience in architecture, sustainability, and consulting. A Living Building Hero and founding director of the Living Future Institute of Australia, Mary champions regenerative practice - reconnecting human systems with ecosystems. On the Think.Future podcast, she shares insights into how place-based design and deep listening reveal the hidden stories and potential of our environments.

Design

Working with Water to Increase Resilience

Zoe Green, Associate Director at WSP New Zealand, joins the Think.Future podcast to explore ‘Sponge Cities’ - nature-based solutions for large-scale water resilience. She describes water as a city's lifeblood, flowing through spaces like blood through the body. Citing Auckland’s Greenslade Reserve, Zoe explains how such designs retain water, enhance biodiversity, and improve stormwater systems, enabling cities and their communities to thrive sustainably.

Infrastructure

West Railway-A Circular Economy Success Story

Anna Tuominen (Welado) and Alain Anthony Mardo (ORIS) join the Think.Future podcast to discuss Finland’s groundbreaking West Railway project—a 100 km rail link between Helsinki and Turku. As project partners, they applied circular economy principles and digital tools to reduce waste and optimize resources, making it Finland’s first infrastructure project designed for sustainability. With the design phase approved, construction is now set to begin.

Architecture

A Circular Design Showcase

Professor Leonie Barner (QUT) and Dr. Kavita Gonsalves (Populous) join the Think.Future podcast to discuss their work on Building 4.0 CRC and the LEED Gold-certified CommBank Stadium in Parramatta. This 30,000-seat venue exemplifies circular architecture - keeping materials in use, reducing waste, and supporting biodiversity. They share how circular design principles are shaping the future of sustainable architecture and driving innovation in the built environment.

Construction

Shifting the Paradigm

Nicolas Ramirez, Executive Director the Green Building Council in Costa Rica joins the Think.Future Podcast to talk about policy trends in the region, a new guide for developers and advocates for a paradigm shift in the Built Environment leading to better social, ecological, and financial outcomes and return on investment.

Architecture

Slow Water in an Urban Environment

Jose Alfredo Ramirez, co-director of Architectural Association's (AA) Ground Lab is passionate about the concept of slowing down water in an urban environment how that can be achieved through decentralisation, a mindset shift and design. Jose has led projects at the junction of architecture, landscape, and urbanism in several countries in South America and the UK. He joins the Think.Future podcast to introduce the  Socio Hydrological Index for Mexico City and Oaxaca as a decision making tool for managing slow water in localized contexts.

Manufacturing

Transforming the Built Environment

Pejman Sharafi, Associate Professor at Western Sydney University, leads the Modular Prefab Design Lab, developing innovative off-site manufacturing and industrialized construction solutions in collaboration with industry. He joins the Think.Future podcast to explore innovation in prefabrication and explain how Net Zero Building platforms support circularity - not just for environmental gain, but for unlocking significant economic potential and competitive advantages in today’s evolving construction market.

Manufacturing

Material Matters and Measures

Jim Goddin of thinkstep ANZ is an expert in Materials, Minerals and Mining and as a member of the Critical Minerals Expert Committee, he has been actively involved in shaping the UK's Critical Minerals Strategy. Jim joins the Think.Future podcast to talk about the new International Standard for measuring success in a Circular Economy and introduces the Materials Circularity Indicator which he played a pivotal role in developing.

Manufacturing

Circular Bioeconomy - Solutions, Potentials and Opportunities

Dr Florian Graichen is a General Manager at Scion, New Zealand’s leading research institute for forestry, industrial biotech, and advanced manufacturing and an Honorary Professor at the University of Waikato in the School of Engineering. Florian’s bioproducts and biomanufacturing impact area includes portfolios covering high value biorefineries, distributed and circular manufacturing, bioproducts and packaging and integrated bioenergy.

Manufacturing

Safe, Sustainable and Fit for Purpose

Max Strandwitz, CEO of MIPS Protection shares the vision for sustainability and core values of his team, a leader in the field of brain protection systems within helmet-based safety manufacturing for over 25 years. The mission at MIPS is to reduce head injuries, save more lives, protecting people and the environment.

Building

Building a Sustainable India

Sonali Rastogi, Founding Partner of Morphogenesis together with Founding Partner Manit have created one of the most successful architectural design companies in the world. She joins the Think.Future podcast to share her wisdom and vision for a sustainable India. Sonali has a unique perspective on sustainable architecture, and soulfully blends tradition, heritage, culture, and history, offering a bespoke and heartwarming quality to the design world.

Infrastructure

Valuing Water and Closing the Loop

Dr. Dennis D. Truax joins the Think.Future podcast to share his experiences with over four decades working in water management and a long tenure teaching Water Treatment Systems Design at Mississippi State University. He contributes to the global conversation on water circularity from an engineering perspective with personal hands-on experience in solving water supply and waste water challenges in some of the dryest places on earth

Design

Sustainability and Design Technology

Thesla Collier, Design Technology Manager at HNTB joins the Think.Future podcast and shares her expertise in using technology to design for sustainable outcomes in buildings. Thesla is known as a ‘Cheerleader for Sustainability’ and works in the intersection between Sustainability and Design Technology across Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Infrastructure Design projects.

Design

A Circular Economy Approach to the Business Case

Professor Aldo Ometto and Mr. Sergio Monforte join the Think.Future conversation to talk about a new International Standard for a circular economy driving innovative business opportunities as waste from one form of material is potentially a resource for another.

Design

A Circular Economy Approach for the Built Environment

Valentina Petrone is WSPs Circular Economy Lead in Australia. Valentina has unique skills combining 16 years’ experience as a trained Architect focused on implementing sustainable and climate resilience practices in the built environment with in-depth knowledge of Circular Economy design principles.

Building

San Francisco’s Journey to Zero Waste

James Slattery is a Construction and Demolition Debris Recovery Specialist at the San Francisco Department of the Environment. James joins the Think.Future podcast on 6 March to share his strategies on leading resource conservation, debris reduction, material recovery and taking environmental action in solid waste management.

Building

Energy Self-Sufficient with Hydrogen

Two entrepreneurs, Markus Ostermeier of ostermeier H2ydrogen Solutions and his project partner, Joel Vogl of INFENER are thinking future and sharing the inspiring idea of being self-sufficient with decentralized Hydrogen solutions for the Built Environment.

Building

Game change in the electrification of buildings

David Clark of Positive Zero is a chartered structural and building services engineer with over 30 years of design experience in Australia and the UK. Since 2001 he has specialised in providing sustainable design solutions and strategy in all building sectors and transport infrastructure.