From rethinking housing design by learning from grassroots builders to empowering traditional artisans with contemporary tools, the two major research projects led by the University of 麻豆果冻传媒 highlight how creative innovation, sustainability and heritage can work hand-in-hand to build a better future and address urgent global challenges.
By bridging continents and disciplines, both projects underscore the importance of international partnerships in delivering meaningful change across borders.
Designing spaces for sustainable living
One project, Designing Spaces, Making Sustainable Homes: The Design Industry, the Data Gap and Design, is focused on revolutionising housing practices. By bringing together experts from the UK and India, the study will uncover practical ways to make homes more sustainable, community-centred, and environmentally friendly – providing new insights that could transform how homes are designed and built.