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Moving towards a regenerative planet means becoming more creative in how we design and plan. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are guiding our research in balancing ecological, economic and social impact.
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Sustainable Futures
Searching for data - mapping fire safety in informal settlements
Trigeneration in Fishermans Bend - precinct scale waste-to-energy
Resilient solar - a circular economy for solar photovoltaics
Living with landslides - learning from Palu
Pulling water from thin air - atmospheric water generation
No time to waste - a circular model for our waste sector
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Digital in the Built Environment
REWILD Our Planet - a masterclass in sustainable change
Mind over matter - Brain Computer Interfaces
Digital Twins - seeing double for better place performance
Path finder - using AI to optimise transport planning
Auralising data - listening to the universe
ORAT - operational readiness for airports and hospitals
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Liveable Cities
Conflicts of an Urban Age - Sydney
Solitude in the city - the rise of lone-person households
Smart mobility - putting community first
Tāmaki Makaurau – a wellbeing vision for Auckland 2050
Mobility as a Service - balancing public value
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Searching for data - mapping fire safety in informal settlements
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Trigeneration in Fishermans Bend - precinct scale waste-to-energy
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Resilient solar - a circular economy for solar photovoltaics
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Living with landslides - learning from Palu
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Pulling water from thin air - atmospheric water generation
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No time to waste - a circular model for our waste sector
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