We made it! Thank you for joining us this year. We’ll be having a break, returning on 4 January - this community won’t be monitored during this time. If you’re a future student and need support, our team is available to answer your questions at https://t.co/c01vyCA6pL.
Our @UNSWBuiltEnv Architecture Exhibition takes place on Monday 14th Dec, 7pm Sydney time.
Naturally it’s hosted in a virtual building on @UNSW campus. Join us here https://t.co/S3a9C2LrKH
Join us at 6pm this evening for the Annual Judith Neilson Lecture I UTZON Lecture Series online.
This year we have @LSBU's Prof George Ofori joining us for a lecture on the complex relationship between crises, construction & corruption. #utzonlectureunsw
https://t.co/miyXPtQZBh
Prof. George Ofori, Dean of @LSBU_BEA will deliver the Annual Judith Neilson Lecture on links between crises, construction and corruption on 2 Dec.
His lecture will examine crises, #COVID19 and what we have learnt to tackle corruption.
#utzonlectureunsw
https://t.co/YGxMMrdtEd
“It’s not a case that a concrete building is always ugly, and if you look closer, you will see there are some very beautiful buildings designed in concrete.”
@UNSW's Dr Paola Favaro, says concrete buildings aren’t the monster we think they are.
https://t.co/byAVRVwNw8
In need of some new music inspo? 🖤💛❤️
We're celebrating #NAIDOCWeek by shining a spotlight on music from Aboriginal and Torres Strait artists in a playlist curated by the @UNSWIndigenous office (warning, some lyrics contain explicit content). Listen: https://t.co/sJDJFmN7yG
We're proud to honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures, histories and achievements this #NAIDOCWeek.
Explore this year's theme, ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ through our program of online and in-person events: https://t.co/QCSeSS1lwE
.@UNSW’s Dr Cathy Smith says DIY urbanism is driven by a fundamental desire from people to connect to a place. If there is a need not being addressed, or underutilised space, citizens sometimes don’t wait for an answer; they intervene.
https://t.co/v209YyCN4q
From privacy dilemmas to cyberwarfare vulnerability & the implications of human dependence, debates on technology advancements are extensive.
Join us on Tues 3 Nov for an online discussion where
@UNSW experts will help us navigate this complex issue.
💻 https://t.co/HuV0zMrDCy
“Public space is publicly-owned space, where people have fairly broad rights linked to values of democracy and freedom of expression,” says @UNSW's Dr Mike Harris (@MikeHar57631772).
https://t.co/z6vIajpIZP
Can the answers to our struggle w/ #climatechange & #COVID19 be found by reshaping the way we connect to the environment?
Tune in on Tues, 27 Oct @ 12pm for a discussion on whether Ecocentrism can assist in the search for sustainable solutions.
Register https://t.co/HuV0zMrDCy
This Wednesday 21 October is National #Ride2Work Day! 🚴♀️ 🚴♂️
Whether you’re home-based or on campus, we’re encouraging students and staff to get on their bike wherever they are for both the environmental and mental health benefits. https://t.co/giLMg1wBQG
More than 33,000 rough sleepers and other homeless people were given shelter during the #COVID19 pandemic, but what's really needed is a comprehensive national housing strategy, says @UNSWBuiltEnv's Hal Pawson. https://t.co/nyahLp5M4n
During lockdown, nature was crucial in keeping populations physically and mentally healthy.
However, urban developments have increasingly pushed out the green. Why is it so hard to add more green to our urban fabric? @UNSW's @LindaRomanovska explains.
https://t.co/89eEMLo8oH
Can right brain thinking improve mental health & build resilience?
Tune in on Tues, 20 Oct at 12pm for an online discussion on the role the Arts plays in providing innovative solutions to social issues, specifically #resilience & #mentalhealth.
Register: https://t.co/k0zZuZk1Lx