NETWORK Members

University Researchs

Professor Emeritus, Design and Regenerative Futures, RMIT University

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 Professor, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department, TUDelft

Advancing regenerative and biophilic urbanism through socio-ecological design, integrating living systems, sustainability and human wellbeing to shape resilient and adaptive futures.

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Professor of Design. School of Design at RMIT

The Field Stations of the Future project aligns with my own research through its emphasis on real-world testing of new models and ideas for regenerative futures.

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Post-Doctoral Researcher, TUDelft

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Professor of Sustainable Design at the Department of Design, Aalto University

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Professor of Business Development and Sustainable Innovation, Department of People and Society, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Exploring regenerative futures that restore ecosystems, strengthen communities, and foster thriving relationships between people and nature.

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Interim Director, J.C. DISI, PolyU

In the rapidly transforming context of Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis, FSF aligns with our work at PolyU J.C. DISI in exploring regenerative approaches that integrate ecological, social, and cultural systems through anticipatory and participatory design.

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Senjoir Manager, PolyU

In the rapidly transforming context of Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis, FSF aligns with our work at PolyU J.C. DISI in exploring regenerative approaches that integrate ecological, social, and cultural systems through anticipatory and participatory design.

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Professor of Practice in Future Cities, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

Cardiff University is embedding future generations’ thinking across our teaching, research, and civic mission “to position our university as a key site for the creation of more just, sustainable and inclusive futures.”

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Associate Professor at Service Studies at Lund University

I came to the Field Stations for the Future network through my research on doing less.

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Loughborough University, London

We recognise the importance of field sites for the future as spaces where alternative arrangements can begin to take shape: enabling new economic, social, and ecological models to be explored and prototyped in situated contexts.

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Royal College of the Arts, London

We see the value in field sites for the future as places where alternative arrangements can be prefigured:
where new economic, social, and ecological models can be prototyped in more contained settings.

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UNIVERSITY OF BATH

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