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Research

The Biocity Studio conducts research through collaborations and partnerships with various private, government and academic organisations.  We regularly conduct short courses, workshops and presentations.  Our partnership with the University of New South Wales resulted in the establishment of an annual Biocity Studio subject in the School of the Built Environment.  This Studio won the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects New South Wales Research and Communication Award in 2007.

This cross disciplinary Studio challenges students to rethink conventional fossil fuel based urban design, policy and planning in order to tackle the spectre of environmental, geopolitical and cultural crises expected with climate change and peak oil. Premised on the idea that cities are living, metabolising biotopes whose futures are dependent on embracing wholistic bio-cultural programs, participants are required to research, debate and present design and policy solutions for sustaining cities.

The following presentations are illustrative of the studio outputs.

2009 University of New South Wales

Sydneys Health infrastructure

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Australia has the 2nd longest living people on the earth at 82.2 years, with low death rates for cancer, heart disease, and stroke. In the future global warming impacts such bush fire, heat waves droughts and will create increased strain ...

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Food/Agriculture/Chemicals

Eve Valensise, Lauren Nissen and Henry Chan
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Sydney is very diverse compared to other large cities around the world. Recent pressures are resulting in a decline of our diverse flora and fauna. Sydney has followed London’s and Scandinavian models to help with linking green space and biodiversity. ...

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The Energy Crisis

Kriston Kearney, Zinan Zhang
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Sydney’s energy usage is 15% per capita higher than other developed cities in the world. The government is introducing a Carbon Trading Scheme as a proactive response to Greenhouse Gas Emissions. This presentation discusses the outcomes and benefits of the ...

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Food, Distance and Energy

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The average Australian Basket of food has traveled over 70,000km from producer to consumer (Anna Salleh 2007) This distance means the energy consumed in food freight often outweighs the nutritional energy in the food itself. (Australian Conservation Foundation 2009). Food, Distance ...

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Reprioritising our values to recognise culture for its true value

Eltin Miletic, Safiah Moore
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Our culture is continually changing due to the impact of migration patterns. Many languages are now spoken in Australia. Attempts have been made to measure ‘culture’ through a range of indices: Florida, Monocle and Anholt, but are subjective to cultural ...

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Governance – a citizen’s jury

Amy Mirow, Chloe Tait
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There is a very complex structure of the relationship between the different governances, e.g. State, Federal, Local and Community. The crisis issue is the potential for corruption, power of political donations, lack of community consultation, transparency and accountability. This presentation ...

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Sydney’s Pollution

Ben Magistrale, Benjamin Gresham
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The main types of pollution are noise, air, water and light. Domestic/Commercial/ Motor Vehicles have the highest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Sydney has geographical problems which effects the air circulation cycle. How can we solve Sydney’s pollution problem? Reducing ...

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Sydney Transport – Victoria Road

David Baker, Thea Roberts
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Sydney’s transport system is suffering due to the fact that may services do not in link with where Sydney residents need to travel. Victoria Road is a very congested route in peak hour. This presentation designed concepts on how to ...

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Biodiversity Gone

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We created a scenario where Scientists discovered a cure for the AIDS virus from the Cumberland Plain Land Snail of Western Sydney. Unfortunately the destruction of this ecosystem has led to its extinction. This presentation offers solutions to preserve the ...

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Sydney’s water will run out by 2038

MT Banh, Liz Kimbell
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If water consumption does not become more efficiently Sydney will run out by 2038. To help solve this problem in the short term there will need to be an increase in price to help decrease the amount of consumption per ...

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Economics

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Manufacturing and exporting natural resources were Australia’s major industries in from 1913 till after WWII. The Australian economy has boomed and had downturns in the past. Currently the economy is only growing at 3.7% per year, inflation has risen to ...

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Urban System Research – Waste

Munir Zilic, Zhiyu Chen
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Sydney’s Water – Grey water, Water efficiency programs, Desalination Plant and early lead detection

MT Banh, Liz Kimbell
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Sydney’s water demand is currently met by 11 major damns, recycled water and water pumped from the Shoalhaven River. Warragamba dam provides Sydney with 80% of Sydney drinking water supply. Sydney’s high demand for water has forced the NSW Government ...

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Sydney’s Water Sustainability

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According to the CSIRO Sydney rainfall will decrease by 3% while population will increase, amounting to an increase of 20% more water by 2030. Currently Sydney is recycling 25 billion litres per year; by 2015 we will be recycling up ...

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Sydney: The Built Form

Robert Malec, Alfie Arcuri
Tags: Built form, Energy, Pollution/Chemicals, Renewable Energy, Transport, Waste, Water Comments(0)

The city of Sydney is expanding rapidly. The cities energy and power relies heavy on natural resources, coal and oil. NSW is currently producing 27.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year by burning coal for electricity. It has been predicted ...

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Sydney transport in crisis

David Bake, Thea Roberts
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The city Sydney is facing a major crisis in transport. Sydney residents make over 15.9 million trips per day and these are rising at an annual rate of 1.2%. Sydney is expecting to grow to an extra 1.4 million people ...

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Noise, Air and Chemical Pollution in Sydney

Ben Magistale, Benjamin Gresham
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Noise, Air and Chemical Pollution is a serious issue in Sydney. Domestic and Commercial/ Motor Vehicles have the highest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Pollution can led to serious health problems e.g. respiratory problems, decrease in lung and immune system ...

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Sydney’s health system


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Before 1990 Infectious diseases were a major source of illness and impacted life expectancy. Now life expectancy has increased by 50% since 1990 and will put demand on Sydney’s health system. Currently we are ranked 32 on the World Health ...

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Governance – Are we effectively managing the metro region of Sydney?

Student name not available
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The structure of Governance in Australia consists of the Commonwealth Government, which also contains a State, Territory and Local Governments. Other parties influence the decision, making such as Greenpeace, Amnesty International, resident action groups and Regional Councils. Issue like fragmented ...

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Energy and Sydney – high demand and new solutions

Kriston Kearney, Zinan Zhang
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Sydney has a high electrical demand from housing, commercial and industrial land use. The population is increasing which has led to a high demand for electricity. New solutions need to be created such as solar power energy. Energy and Sydney - ...

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The coexistence of biodiversity and built environments of the Sydney Basin Bioregion


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Over the past two hundred years Europeans have had a negative impact on Cumberland Plain Woodland Forest. This presentation discusses the coexistence of biodiversity and built environments of the Sydney Basin Bioregion and solutions for the future. The coexistence of biodiversity ...

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Economy & Energy – Crisis Solution

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Federal and State Governments are committed to reducing greenhouse. But funding tells a very different story. This presentation contains: Background Statistics, Crisis Scenario, Crisis Solutions, Justifications & Global Perspective. Economy & Energy - Crisis Solution | Biocity StudioView more presentations from ...

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