UNSW Built Environment

Manly vale carpark with greenery using Junglefy’s innovative rotating Breathing Walls.

A roadmap to fast-track flourishing green roofs, walls and facades released today could provide a job stimulus and support economic recovery.

Building in construction

A social housing stimulus investment program would better facilitate the recovery of lives and livelihoods’ after the pandemic.

desk dining table

Multi-purpose rooms with mobile smart furniture could be the answer to living and working in small spaces long-term.

pacific island market

Pacific islands face unique challenges in combating COVID-19, and will need unique solutions to come out of the crisis unscathed.

A high-density apartment block with closed-in balconies facing a major road

Lower-income households are disproportionally represented in and affected by challenges associated with apartment living, a new report finds. 

the sims mobile game

The link between the life simulation game and architecture is closer than you might think.

welding in the lab

The pandemic will shape the careers for next-generation industrial designers, but it won't define them, says UNSW expert.

melbourne park

Lockdown restrictions are rolling back, but the closure of public spaces could have a lasting impact, says an architect at UNSW Built Environment.

empty modern office

Interior architects and designers will be essential to the global recovery.

Mumbai slum

Many are speculating about the pandemic changing how we plan and use our cities. What they overlook is how many people live in unplanned settlements where it's more likely to be business as usual.

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