UniSA Sustainable Futures

Mawson Lakes 
Thursday 25 August | 11am – 2pm

Looking for a way to make practical differences towards sustainability? Want to learn from game changing professionals in the sustainability space? Then UniSA’s Sustainable Futures event is your place to get your sustainability journey started!

Come by the F Building Undercroft to connect with academics and clubs making a positive impact and learn about how you can get involved in the solution.

 At 11:45am stop by the F Building, Room 24 for a special presentation and Q&A session with individuals making a real difference towards sustainability in the creative space. See below to learn more about the speakers and how you can contribute to the conversation. Stick around after the presentation to enjoy fresh sustainable food from the eco-conscious Forage Supply Co.

Other highlights include: 

🌱 A tour of the Mawson Lakes floating wetland
🌱 Free plants from the Student Sustainability Collective
🌱 A recycling station to drop off your old mobile phones, batteries, pens, glasses and disposable masks

Make sure to get in early, the first 100 attendees will get their very own goodie bag filled with items to help make those first steps towards living a more sustainable lifestyle. Also bring your reusable coffee cup and we'll give you a free coffee *(limited numbers).

Guest Speakers 

Mina Rouhollahi

Mina Rouhollahi is a highly accomplished Architect, Urban Planner and Researcher at UniSA whose specialises in concept development and design technologies to help achieve sustainable outcomes. She is currently researching integrated statistical modelling and building-energy simulations enhancing the energy efficiency of buildings in Australian residential neighbourhoods.

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mina-rouhollahi

Guy Keulemans

Guy Keulemans is a designer, artist and researcher producing critical objects and events informed by history, theory, sustainability and studio experimentation. Major themes are repair and reuse, generative processes, materials of design, and the environmental impacts of production and consumption. As of 2022 he is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of South Australia with his current research funded though an Australian Research Council Linkage Project in partnership with Australian Design Centre and JamFactory.
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Website: guykeulemans.com
Twitter: @guykeulemans
Instagram: @guykeulemans

 

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