Regen & Yarn: Arup Adelaide Office Tour
Event description
Join the ASBN for a fun evening experiencing and talking about a project applying a regenerative lens in practice!
The Arup Adelaide office's new office created a fantastic refurbishment on the mezzanine level of Adelaide’s iconic Reserve Bank Building .
Guided by Arup's corporate goal of reaching net zero by 2030, our team adopted the Living Building Challenge framework (a globally recognised certification system from the Living Future Institute) from the outset to guide the design and construction.
The success of this project was a creative collaboration with all of their project partners, all sharing a commitment to find new ways to implement more sustainable elements into the design. Through rigorous research into using alternative, uncommon and salvaged materials, the project team uncovered new material insights and strengthened relationships with suppliers. The result is a warm, welcoming space and a living example of sustainable design challenging industry and leading positive change.
We are looking forward to having a walk through and a chat with key project members!Â
After our tour and yarn we invite everyone to stay on for some light refreshments, drinks and networking.Â
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Acknowledgement of Country
Adelaide Sustainable Building Network acknowledges the Kaurna People of the Adelaide Plains, Tarntanya, where our work is most often undertaken. We also acknowledge the Peramangk People of the Mt Lofty Ranges, the Ngarrindjeri of Fleurieu, Coorong and lower Murray regions and the Ngadjuri of the Barossa and Mid-North as the traditional custodians of the land where we live and work. We pay our respects to all Elders, past, present and emerging, of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality recognises the connectedness of people and culture with earth, sky and water country. The land is alive with traces of Dreaming ancestors. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
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