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Philip Oldfield
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Philip Oldfield is Head of School at UNSW Built Environment, Sydney, and a Professor of Architecture.
His research examines how we can meet the needs of society by creating housing, buildings and infrastructure, while also reducing the environmental impact of our built environment to mitigate climate change and achieve net zero outcomes. This includes special interests in embodied carbon, tall building architecture, high-density housing, and climate literacy in architectural education. He has led over $800k of funded research projects with diverse inter-disciplinary teams from industry, government and academia, tackling issues varying from how built environment leaders use evidence in the creation of buildings, to measuring the reduction of embodied carbon possible in the Australian office sector.
Philip is passionate about architecture and science communication, being a former British Science Association Media Fellow (2015). He writes regularly about his research and the need for a more sustainable, equitable and resilient built environment for The New York Times, The Guardian, Dezeen, Architecture Australia and more.
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