Kim is a contemporary Sculptor - welder of steel and rusted found objects, and Ceramicist. Most recently Kim has combined her skills of welding and ceramics to create unique sculptures with spiritual overtones. Her sculptures reflect her ongoing and continual
investigation into the physical and spiritual relationship in this journey we call life and her place within it. Narratives appear within her pieces; that speak of her truths and it is in this truth Kim seeks to find her place - somewhere in-between.
by Bark Design Architects
Bark Design Architects is a Noosa based design team directed by the partnership of architects Stephen Guthrie and Lindy Atkin.
Bark works with climatic and site responsive philosophies, in pursuit of the creation of contemporary buildings which reveal a spirit and an endemic sense of place. Experiential qualities of lightness, transparency, texture, seamless indoor / outdoor spaces, light and shadow, integration with the landscape, and working with ‘captured landscapes’ are design principles for all Bark projects.
As a multi-disciplinary team, Bark provides a broad range of architectural and full design services to ensure cohesive and total project solutions.
Cooroy Mill Place Library incorporates many Environmentally Sustainable Design (ESD) elements. The following information provides an overview of some of the key ESD initiatives.
Robin is the creator of 'Dynamic Groups, Dynamic Learning' a cutting edge educational methodology which underlies all her training courses, workshops, presentations and retreats. She has authored 2 books, a card set and a series of Community Governance resources, co-authored a training manual and several resource kits and produced a CD of Guided Journeys set to music. Her current offerings include 'Dynamic Groups' courses, Creative Community Governance and Decision Making' workshops, Permaculture weekends and 'The Love Feast' retreat for couples, co-created with her partner.
Our training and coaching programs are based on innovative experiential and proven processes that generate transformative results. They are designed to develop people's ability to recognise and move beyond their evolutionary hardwiring, beyond reactive and defensive behaviours into open spaces of encounter and possibility. Our aim is to develop agile leaders who practice awareness-in-action, Ecoevolutionaries!
maufacturing here on the coast a range of quality outdoor furniture using materials that have tested time.Bespoke Interior furniture designed for you and your surrounds to give practical(function)and appealling simplicity(form)that you can enjoy (pleasure)for a life time."Its all made here"
Home sustainability assessments
Households are often overwhelmed by the amount of information available describing the best actions to save energy and water and to reduce greenhouse gases. It can be difficult to decide what action to take.
Free, independent assessment
Through the Green Loans Program, householders are able to access a free, comprehensive Home Sustainability Assessment to reduce their energy and water bills, increase the comfort of their home and help reduce damaging carbon pollution.
This independent assessment by a qualified expert assessor will provide advice from the smallest behaviour change to major investments such as a solar hot water system or photovoltaic panels.
What will you get?
From this assessment, householders get a tailored, expert report listing the most effective changes for their home.
What is involved?
The assessment involves the physical inspection of major energy and water systems relating to thermal comfort, water heating, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, entertainment, water efficiency and outdoor consumption, and waste management.
Nicole Voevodin-Cash is a Queensland artist whose public art and exhibition projects are becoming a key part of the capital’s visual landscape.Nicole works across a wide range of disciplines producing ‘Living’ works, Land art, facade art works and large temporary public sculptures as well as exhibitions of investigations into landscapes and inflatable installations. Her Kangaroo Point installation combines ‘Living’ and Land art that reference the geomorphic qualities of site, featuring “the green room” a soft landscape amphitheatre to take in those beautiful city sights both day and night.
by LIve Vibe Music - Kaeleen Hunter & Angelika Heinrich
Live Vibe Music facilitate innovative community music projects specialising in songwriting / recording / film workshops – check out photos & video clips to original songs written during some of these songwriting workshop facilitated in a few Aboriginal Communities on their Live Vibe Music myspace site via - http://www.myspace.com/livevibemusicstudio
Live Vibe Music create opportunity for sustainability & their most recent projects in indigenous remote communities focused on installing recording studios & mentoring trainees in the process of songwriting & recording. They have created a manual for both Logic 8 and songwriting workshops. These projects have outstanding outcomes - view their myspace page as testimony - http://www.myspace.com/livevibemusicstudio