The time is ripe for bringing food production back into urban life through our use of public space.
The open-source movement could not only disrupt architecture but also help solve the global housing crisis.
Portraits of Extraordinary Trees, Illuminated, 2020, is a solo exhibition by UNSW alumna and former Art & Design academic, Louise Fowler-Smith.
In the fight against global terrorism, architecture has a surprisingly important role to play.
Dr Cameron Edmond looks at three narrative visualisations that effectively articulate COVID-19 public health messages.
When it comes to architecture, imitation could be the sincerest – and most sensible – form of flattery.
The lever weeder can improve the efficiency of weed management and the survival of native species through vital bush regeneration.
The Luminocity exhibition showcases the UNSW Built Environment design experience from humble beginnings to the global stage.
When thinking about better uses for temporarily vacant buildings caused by the pandemic, Australia can learn much from the UK.
Computational design is not ‘wacky’ form-finding. It’s about finding design solutions for some of the biggest challenges of our time.