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Inside Out: The Louvreclad Podcast

Inside Out: The Louvreclad Podcast

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Inside Out reveals how the people behind Australia’s most distinctive buildings are shaping the nation’s future. Hosted by design expert Uddhava Sharplin, the series brings together architects, engineers, builders, and asset owners for candid conversations about design, performance, and innovation. More than façades, these stories connect building design to the bigger forces of culture, technology, and the economy — showing how the choices made today shape the way Australians will live and work tomorrow.© 2025 Art Economics Politics & Government
Episodes
  • 03 | Jess Caire: Building Queensland’s Future: Reform, Delivery & the Road to 2032
    Mar 18 2026

    What does it take to deliver at scale in one of Australia’s fastest-growing states? Jess Caire joins Inside Out to break down the realities behind Queensland’s construction and property sector during a time of unprecedented demand.

    From housing affordability and labour shortages to cultural reform on site, Jess outlines both the barriers and the opportunities ahead. We also explore the role of architects, engineers and innovation in driving productivity—and why bold thinking is needed now more than ever as 2032 approaches.

    We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of these lands from where we record this podcast, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, we recognise and deeply appreciate the enduring connection these first nation people have with the land, waters and skies. Their knowledge has guided generations in adapting to and thriving within Australia’s diverse and often challenging climates. We honour their wisdom, resilience, and generosity in sharing their stories and understanding of country.

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    44 mins
  • 02 | Danielle Kwik: Engineering the Invisible Performance Systems Behind Sydney Metro
    Oct 15 2025

    Great engineering is often invisible — and nowhere is that truer than deep beneath Sydney, where the new Waterloo Station comes to life thanks to precise mechanical systems working behind the scenes. In this episode, we speak with Danielle Kwik, Associate Director at WSP and Transport Sector Lead, who helped lead the performance engineering that powers this landmark transport project.

    Danielle shares the story behind Waterloo’s complex mechanical ventilation, smoke management, and containment systems, including tunnel exhaust fans the size of buses. She discusses how collaboration between engineers, architects, and specialists like Louvreclad enabled performance-driven design solutions that still met architectural intent. The result? A station that achieved a 6 Star Green Star sustainability rating while delivering safety, resilience, and world-class passenger experience.

    Danielle also reflects on her engineering journey, leadership lessons and why the future of transport relies on curiosity, systems thinking and purpose-driven engineering.

    We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of these lands from where we record this podcast, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, we recognise and deeply appreciate the enduring connection these first nation people have with the land, waters and skies. Their knowledge has guided generations in adapting to and thriving within Australia’s diverse and often challenging climates. We honour their wisdom, resilience, and generosity in sharing their stories and understanding of country.

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    35 mins
  • 04 | Samuel Suarez: Bridging Design and Delivery
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of Inside Out, we sit down with Samuel Suarez, a Senior Facade Designer at Northrop Consulting Engineers. With over 20 years of experience, Samuel shares his journey from a childhood workshop in Colombia to engineering iconic Australian facades. We delve into the "building envelope" beyond just glass walls, the critical importance of hands-on site experience, and why the "dying trade" of hand drawing is still a vital tool for modern engineers.

    Follow Samuel on instagram: www.instagram.com/lacordillerasantuarionatural?igsh=MTA2NGp2eHhja3MxNw%3D%3D

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    47 mins
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