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In this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane speaks with David Cummins, Founder and Managing Director of Future Property Group, a company redefining the construction industry through regenerative, nature-positive design.
David’s journey began with a life-changing moment — a near-death surfing accident that left him stranded on a remote island. There, he discovered a self-sufficient community living entirely in harmony with nature, sparking the idea for Future Property Group: a property business designed to heal the planet, not harm it.
Future Property Group builds regenerative bungalows — homes designed to work with the environment, not against it. By partnering with organisations like the World Health Organization, UTS, and the Living Building Challenge, David and his team are creating the world’s first nature-positive housing model.
Through evidence-based design, advanced biophilic architecture, and a deeply values-driven culture, Future Property Group is proving that sustainable building doesn’t have to come at the cost of comfort or profit.
In this episode, we discuss:
How a surfing accident led to a complete career and purpose transformation
Why the construction industry contributes 40% of global carbon emissions — and how that can change
The concept of regenerative bungalows and why they’re a world first
The role of evidence-based design and partnerships with UTS & WHO
How biophilia and connection to nature improve health, happiness and performance
Why sustainability should be prioritised above time and cost in development
The importance of diversity, leadership, and values-driven decision making in construction
The dangers of greenwashing — and how to spot it
What we can learn from our ancestors about living simply and sustainably
David also shares how Future Property Group is walking the talk on diversity, with women leading key project roles, and how genuine values — not ego or profit — drive every decision.
This episode is a reminder that the future of property isn’t just about building better homes — it’s about building a better world.
By Hosted by Emily MacfarlaneIn this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane speaks with David Cummins, Founder and Managing Director of Future Property Group, a company redefining the construction industry through regenerative, nature-positive design.
David’s journey began with a life-changing moment — a near-death surfing accident that left him stranded on a remote island. There, he discovered a self-sufficient community living entirely in harmony with nature, sparking the idea for Future Property Group: a property business designed to heal the planet, not harm it.
Future Property Group builds regenerative bungalows — homes designed to work with the environment, not against it. By partnering with organisations like the World Health Organization, UTS, and the Living Building Challenge, David and his team are creating the world’s first nature-positive housing model.
Through evidence-based design, advanced biophilic architecture, and a deeply values-driven culture, Future Property Group is proving that sustainable building doesn’t have to come at the cost of comfort or profit.
In this episode, we discuss:
How a surfing accident led to a complete career and purpose transformation
Why the construction industry contributes 40% of global carbon emissions — and how that can change
The concept of regenerative bungalows and why they’re a world first
The role of evidence-based design and partnerships with UTS & WHO
How biophilia and connection to nature improve health, happiness and performance
Why sustainability should be prioritised above time and cost in development
The importance of diversity, leadership, and values-driven decision making in construction
The dangers of greenwashing — and how to spot it
What we can learn from our ancestors about living simply and sustainably
David also shares how Future Property Group is walking the talk on diversity, with women leading key project roles, and how genuine values — not ego or profit — drive every decision.
This episode is a reminder that the future of property isn’t just about building better homes — it’s about building a better world.