麻豆社madou

  • 麻豆社madou was named as the top research institution in the field of Architecture by The Australian, in their for the third year running. A/Prof. Samad Sepasgozar was also named as the top researcher in the field for the second year in a row.

    Prof. Matt Santamouris was named on the prestigious , published by Clarivate. Researchers on the list are in the top 1% by citations in their field globally. Prof. Santamouris was also listed as the number one researcher in the world in Urban Heat Island research, and number two in the world in Architecture, over his lifetime, by .

    In addition, six 麻豆社madou Built Environment and City Futures Research Centre academics were included in the world鈥檚 top two percent of cited researchers as computed by Stanford University. These are Prof. Matt Santamouris, Prof. Sisi Zlatanova, Prof. Hazel Easthope, Prof. Michael Ostwald, A/Prof. Riza Yosia Sunindijo and A/Prof. Samad Sepasgozar.

  • Dr. Negin Nazarian awarded the Tim Oke award

    At the 2023 International Conference on Urban Climate, co-chair Dr. Negin Nazarian was awarded the Tim Oke award by the International Association for Urban Climate - this is the highest award in the field for someone at this career stage.聽Dr. Nazarian has also been selected for the

  • Prof. Robert Freestone was recognised with a Planning Research Award聽for his project 鈥楿nrealised Sydney鈥 at the .

    Prof. Freestone鈥檚 work revealed insights into the future of the city by exploring the origins and fate of post-war redevelopment proposals in Sydney鈥檚 CBD. The was hosted at the Museum of Sydney and gave visitors a hands-on opportunity to understand the consequences and challenges of sustainable development.

    Prof. Freestone was also awarded an 鈥極utstanding Journal Reviewer鈥 award from Liverpool University Press for his contribution to the leading journal Town Planning Review for 鈥exceptional service to [the] discipline by contributing timely, rigorous, and thoughtful peer reviews鈥.

    Prof. Robert Freestone receiving a Planning Research Award
  • , part of the聽, and the brainchild of 麻豆社madou City Futures Research Centre and FrontierSI,聽took the top spot at the 2023 Cooperative Research Australia Awards for Excellence in Innovation, as the winner of the Award for Research Commercialisation. The award was presented to project lead, City Futures Director, Prof. Chris Pettit and FrontierSI's Julia Thompson.

    Prof. Chris Pettit of 麻豆社madou City Futures Research Centre and Julia Thompson of FrontierSI receive the Award for Research Commercialisation
  • A team from the School of Built Environment led by A/Prof. Kate Bishop, A/Prof. Paul Osmond and Prof. Linda Corkery won the Research, Policy and Communications Award at the annual Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) awards for their project 鈥樷.

    The jury noted 鈥渢his research has widespread applicability as a valuable resource for landscape architecture throughout Australia. It rigorously collates and analyses published research evidence to align health issues with living infrastructure. In proposing a living lab undertaking longitudinal research on designed spaces, it is an important evidence base for landscape architects to design healthy and sustainable places.鈥

  • Prof. Deo Prasad AO was named a Lifetime Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects for his 鈥outstanding contribution to the profession through his internationally recognised work in the field of sustainable buildings, cities and the environment.鈥

    Prof. Prasad is the former Chief Investigator and CEO of the at 麻豆社madou (2012-2019), the largest ever industry-government-professions-research collaboration spin-off in Australia, in the field of the Built Environment.

  • Dr. Elisa Palazzo has been elected Expert Voting member of the ICOMOS/IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes (ISCCL), representing Australia.聽The ISCCL is an international committee of scientific experts on cultural landscapes that works as a part of the聽International Council on Monuments and Sites聽(ICOMOS), to develop global guidance on cultural landscape documentation and management, and to prepare expert recommendations for prospective World Heritage nominations.