Interviewed with host Gaving McGrath to talk about ‘toxic black mould’ in light of the large number of Victorian houses recently flooded along the Murray River.
When I first started researching the condensation problem in 2014 with Dr Mark Dewsbury, we were looking at newly completed code-compliant houses. Copious amounts of interstitial condensation had riddled the structure with mould. It was designed-in, built-in water damage that… Continue Reading →
This is the dataset I requested through the Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit (VISU), Monash University, that was used in the paper (with ASCE, the American Society of Civil Engineers), titled: Ensuring that “safety glass” is safe. The paper is available… Continue Reading →
An article I wrote for Lucinda Curran of Eco Health Solutions. It is a gentle induction to the world of mould, for which I have tried to approach in a balanced and respectful way. More importantly it is a positive… Continue Reading →
An article I wrote together with Richard Barry, a gifted writer who practices mould avoidance. Richard has become so sensitive to buildings he spends long stretches of time avoiding them completely. We trace the early appearance of mould detection from… Continue Reading →
So it’s all happening now and I’m starting on this exciting new venture on providing a professional consultancy around the architectural sciences, those technical aspects of architecture that pertain more to the hard sciences of physics and biology than the… Continue Reading →
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