
Beatrice Galilee, founder of architecture and design platform The World Around is dedicated to inspiring and supporting the next generation of architects. She introduces Dr Anna to 'Botanica', a nature-inspired vase, which exists to prompt conversations around the future of sustainable design and architectural practices. They are joined by Brett Capper, General Manager APAC, Studies and Project Shaping at Rio Tinto, to learn why indigenous knowledge and implementing nature-inspired solutions are crucial in the improvement of mining processes. Listen to hear about plants that can clean polluted lakes, what our world might look like without plastic, and the importance of connecting knowledge across generations and disciplines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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