Architect Michael Dysart has been lauded as a significant, yet often overlooked, figure in Australian modernist architecture by podcast host Tim Ross. Ross, of the @modernister podcast, highlighted Dysart as one of his personal heroes, sparking renewed interest in his work. The discussion centered on Dysart’s Urambi Village, a notable example of mid-century modern housing in Canberra. Urambi Village, completed in 1960, is recognized for its innovative design and community-focused planning. Dysart’s work reflects a commitment to functional and aesthetically pleasing residential spaces. The podcast aims to bring wider recognition to Dysart’s contributions to Australian architectural history and the principles of modernist design.