SJ Real Impact Podcast

<p>How are architecture, engineering and managed services shaping our world? SJ talks to experts who are creating real impact globally. This podcast is for anyone interested to learn more about our built environment.</p>

Driving Engineering Excellence for transformative innovation and sustainability

From advancing sustainable goals and delving into renewable power sources like tidal energy, to mastering the art of upcycling and upgrading existing infrastructure, John Ward, Chair of SJ’s Council of Engineering Excellence, shares how engineering excellence goes beyond theory to serve as a catalyst for transformative innovation and sustainability. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

09-18
10:43

Creating spaces that are adaptable, sustainable, responsive

What does it take to transform urban spaces and shape the architecture of tomorrow? Patrick Fejér, Chair of SJ's Council of Architecture and Design and Senior Executive Director of Architecture and Design, Buildings + Cities at SJ, shares his perspectives including how architects and designers must collaboratively contribute to create spaces that are adaptable, sustainable and responsive. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

08-22
15:03

Advancing Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging in the Built Environment

Across their roles in designing, engineering and maintaining towering skyscrapers and intricate infrastructure, women have long been key contributors to the built environment. Dr Michele Kruger, Chair of SJ’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Council, examines the intricate web of challenges that women face in the industry and explores strategies to dismantle them. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

08-16
17:19

Engineering tomorrow with AI, machine learning and more

Explore how AI and machine learning are revolutionising engineering, from optimising designs using genetic algorithms to leveraging BIM and common data environments. Tune in as Paul Mullett, Chair of SJ Group's Digital and Technology Council of Excellence, shares insights on how these technologies are driving sustainability and efficiency in projects like the 55 Bishopsgate. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

07-04
15:03

Integrating security and FM for smarter buildings

Chan Hsien Hung, Vice President of Integrated Enterprise Services and Sustainability at SJ’s member company AETOS, speaks about unlocking the value of integrated facilities management to help clients and asset owners enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and meet sustainability targets through data-driven insights. Tune in to discover how digitalisation and AI are reshaping the built environment industry. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

05-07
17:07

Navigating Urban Connectivity through Transit-oriented Planning

Singapore was ranked the fifth most liveable city in the world in 2023, a powerful testimony to the hard work urban planners, designers, engineers and facility management professionals put in day after day to maintain the Republic as a global business hub. Connectivity, sustainability, inclusivity and space efficiency are top design objectives in this dense city. Deputy CEO at SAA Architects, Michael Leong, guides us through the transformative impact of transit-oriented developments including...

02-08
12:11

Lessons from Nature for a Sustainable Planet

How do we learn from the world’s best designer - nature? The short answer: Biomimicry. Jamie Miller, Director of Biomimicry, B+H Architects, shares his growing passion to apply nature’s basic principles to create a more sustainable built environment. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

11-28
13:22

Immersive Design: Creating Spaces Through Empathy

Empathy is an important consideration if designers want to create spaces that truly resonate with the end users. How does immersive design principles influence healthcare facilities? Charles Arnal, Senior Associate Director at SAA Architects, shares insights on how he and his team leaned on user experience and needs to design Singapore’s multiple award-winning nursing facility, St Joseph’s Home. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

10-06
15:02

Protecting Coastlines and Biodiversity

Coastal protection is a core part of James Lam’s work as Surbana Jurong’s Managing Director for Coastal Engineering. Listen to his podcast as he shares about the importance of biomimicry and adaptability in planning coastal protection measures, while balancing national development needs. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

08-24
12:59

Towards a Net Zero Future

Transitioning to renewable energy is often a delicate balance between reliability, sustainability and affordability. Tan Wooi Leong, Managing Director for Energy & Industrial at Surbana Jurong explains this trilemma countries confront as they power towards a net zero future. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

06-13
11:56

Bottom-Up or Top-Down: Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Design

How do we balance the charm of an old city with the need for development and modern amenities? Urban Planning involves balancing diverse and often conflicting needs of many stakeholders in a community. Tan Eng Kiat, Deputy Director for Urban Planning and Design at Surbana Jurong, shares the finer points of designing cities for a sustainable future while meeting the needs of the present. This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

11-18
27:38

A Dam Good Energy Source – Sustainable Hydropower Development

What is the longest lasting source of renewable energy? While other forms of renewables need to be replaced regularly, dams have the potential to last centuries, while helping to mitigate floods and provide fresh water. Karen Atkinson, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for SMEC Southeast Asia and board member of the International Hydropower Association, tells us more about sustainable hydropower development and “water batteries.” This podcast is brought to you by SJ.

11-09
19:07

Building Cities that Last: Designing for Maintainability

How do we lower the lifecycle emissions of our cities? We know that lowering operational carbon is one way, and designing buildings to last longer is another. What most people don’t know, though, is that buildings that are operated and maintained easily in fact lowers lifecycle emissions and keeps operational costs manageable. Find out more about designing for maintainability with Praveen Chandrashekar, Head of SJ’s Sustainability and Resilience Office. Maintainable Design Appraisal Sys...

11-09
20:46

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