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    Celebrating 200 episodes of Talking Architecture & Design
    Celebrating 200 episodes of Talking Architecture & Design

    Today we celebrate the release of Talking Architecture & Design’s 200th episode, a major milestone for the publication, its talent, sponsors, and listeners alike.


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    Episode 200: Rebecca Plumstead from dwp on what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities
    Episode 200: Rebecca Plumstead from dwp on what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities

    Rebecca Plumstead, dwp sector leader for seniors living, has 25 years of extensive design and project management experience gained across diverse project types.


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