2024 - The University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning

2024

Articles

18 November 2024

Reimagining the rental market: Digital technology in the rental sector

As Australia faces a deepening rental crisis, Dr Sophia Maalsen from the University of Sydney’s School of Architecture, Design and Planning is exploring how digital technologies could reshape the housing landscape.
18 November 2024

Sustainable high-density living: Lessons from public housing

At a time when Australia's housing crisis calls for innovative solutions, researchers at the University of Sydney are shedding light on overlooked approaches within our existing public housing that could inform the future of higher density living.
18 November 2024

Addressing housing affordability for essential workers

Affordable housing is becoming increasingly out of reach for essential workers — those who support our communities in healthcare, education, policing, and emergency services. Research led by academics at the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning reveals this stark reality, showing that essential workers can no longer afford to live within reasonable proximity to Sydney and Melbourne’s CBDs.
18 November 2024

Transforming ageing housing: A sustainable approach to housing development

As Australian cities grow, the demand for sustainable housing solutions has never been more urgent. But new buildings are not necessarily the best solution.
01 October 2024

Meet the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments grad championing sustainable building materials

Jacques Chevrant is helping transform architectural practice by connecting architects with innovative and sustainable materials. Learn how the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments graduate found his niche in the built environment sector and kick-started a global career.
30 September 2024

Public urbanism under threat: Exploring the future of cities

The Festival of 'Public' Urbanism brings together global thought leaders to confront the challenges threatening the future of urban life. Through debates and discussions, experts will address the critical roles of public infrastructure, housing, governance, and urban planning in tackling climate change, deepening inequality, and market-driven transformations. With a focus on innovative solutions, the festival will spotlight forward-thinking approaches to urban design in the face of an increasingly complex landscape.
02 September 2024

What’s driving five-year movement itch in regional Australia?

Enhancing liveability factors, including housing, health, education and infrastructure, is key to growing regional centres and retaining their population, according to new research led by the University of Sydney's School of Architecture, Design and Planning. The research investigated population change across Australia along with push and pull factors within three local government hotspots representing different opportunities for lifestyle and employability - Port Macquarie Hastings, Ballarat and Broken Hill.
21 August 2024

Crushing consequences of housing crisis laid bare

Led by Professor Nicole Gurran from the Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, and former Labor senator Doug Cameron, the People's Commission into the Housing Crisis has released its final report, revealing the crushing consequences of homelessness, housing stress and insecurity in Australia, and recommending a suite of urgent reforms.
15 August 2024

First urban night sky place in Southern Hemisphere

Light pollution is a growing global threat to ecosystems and the environment, affecting natural cycles and causing species populations to decline. But recent work that University of Sydney's Dr Emrah Baki Ulas contributed to, is helping safeguard the future of darkness at a Sydney reserve - a first in the Southern Hemisphere.