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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

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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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: The Built Form

Robert Malec, Alfie Arcuri
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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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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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2008 University of Adelaide

Waste and Recycling

Tim Clark
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This presentation discusses waste avoidance, reduction, recovery-material and energy and why it is necessary. We need to use our resources more efficiently and become eco-efficient. Waste Recycling | Biocity StudioView more presentations from Biocity Studio.

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Adelaide – a green city?


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Adelaide suffers from air, light, water and noise pollution. 70% of the air pollution is from transport, the key emissions that impact air quality are carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen. South Australia wastes over $5 million dollars per year on ...

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Adelaide’s Transport – Rail, Air, Bus, Car

Student name not available
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The main form of transportation in Adelaide is rail, air, bus and car. Adelaide has a well-defined city layout, with multi lane roads. It was once called the 20 minute city, but not for much longer. Morning peak hour traffic ...

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2007 University of New South Wales

Food/Agriculture/Chemicals/Transport

Student name not available
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Sydney’s main food source is too far away from the city. Food is transported over 2.5 billion kilometres per year from original food source. With the increase of the price of fuel so will food. We should be encouraging and ...

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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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