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30 Mar 2026

Ambassador Interview Series | Voices of Sydney Build - Shanica Hall

Ambassador Interview Series | Voices of Sydney Build - Shanica Hall

In our Ambassador Interview Series — Voices of Sydney Build, we spotlight leaders, advocates and rising stars driving change across Australia’s construction and design industry. Each episode features a handpicked ambassador sharing their story, inspirations, insights and positive wins.

< Introducing Shanica Hall - Sustainability Lead at Northrop Consulting Engineers >


1) A short Bio

Shanica Saenrak Hall is a senior sustainability consultant and group manager at Northrop Consulting Engineers, working across architecture, advisory and industry advocacy. She supports high-performance, wellbeing-led outcomes through Green Star, WELL, Living Future and Passive House, and is passionate about creating healthier buildings and stronger pathways for women in construction.

2) Fun fact + What sparked your passion for sustainability?

Fun fact: I once did stand-up comedy a couple of years ago. It sounds more daunting than it was — it was for sustainability crews, so friendly faces and partners in crime. It taught me clarity of communication: you have to set up the context so when the punchline lands, people laugh… and you still have to keep your rhythm when they laugh longer than you expected.

What sparked my passion: I’ve always cared about how buildings affect people day to day, including comfort, health, performance, and equity. The built environment is one of the biggest levers we have for climate action. Once you connect those dots, you realise that Sustainability isn’t an “extra”; it’s part of responsible design."

3) What defining moment/project shaped you as a leader?

A defining moment for me was in the third month of my second maternity leave. Having a bit more thinking time gave me a strong urge to safeguard our planet for the next generations — including my two daughters.
Around that time, a senior leader at dwp (now Suters ARCH) encouraged me to pursue WELL accreditation in addition to Green Star. It felt right and made me very happy. I then pursued Living Future accreditation and became a Certified Passive House Designer. That was the point at which I began shifting from a community-oriented project-architect role into a sustainability advisory role — both internally and through peak bodies — to influence outcomes at a larger scale.

4) What needs to change for more women to reach senior roles?

Persistence and integrity matter — and sometimes you do have to work harder to get there. As a collective, we also need to make the pathway fairer.
One of the biggest changes is building stronger systems: transparent progression, flexible work that doesn’t come with a career penalty, and leadership that actively sponsors women into visible opportunities. Culture matters too — respect and psychological safety can’t be optional. For anyone coming up: please don’t give up. Find your people, keep your standards, and keep going.

5) Biggest untapped opportunity for sustainability professionals in Sydney over the next decade?

Sydney is doing well, helped by strong sustainability frameworks across government and the private sector that are pushing “good practice” into the mainstream.
Where I see an untapped opportunity is the mainstream residential sector. If we raise the bar for housing — thermal comfort, energy performance, electrification readiness, indoor air quality, and resilience — the impact is huge because it touches everyday life at scale.

6) Where have you seen “people + planet” shift a team’s thinking?

For me, it comes back to the collective approach: we’re responsible for our ecosystem as a collective, and it works better when we support each other and celebrate differences.
When teams genuinely design for wellbeing, biodiversity and inclusion, including neurodiversity, enhancing ecosystem and health equity, something shifts. It stops being a “nice to have” and becomes the definition of good design. When that mindset is embedded early, it influences decisions throughout design and construction, not just at the end.


Tune in for fresh perspectives, practical advice and a closer look at the people shaping the future of our built environment!

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