This week marked the official opening of Adelaide ‘Living Laboratory’ to test new pathways to low carbon living.
This week marked the official opening of Adelaide ‘Living Laboratory’ to test new pathways to low carbon living.
Officially having opened their doors on December 1st 2014 Adelaide Living Lab became a member of ENoLL during the recent 8th wave. The unique Living Lab program in place will help provide better understanding of low carbon living. It allows industry and the community to draw their research from current development sites to help shape the future of low carbon living and design both in South Australia and across the country.
Sandy Hollway Deputy Board member of the CRC for Low Carbon Living, Stephen Vine Advisor to the Minister and Minister Susan Close – Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation at at opening of ALL on December 1st 2014
The four year venture is an action-based project that will use research undertaken by industry, university and the community across three key development sites at Tonsley, Lochiel Park and Bowden to help shape the future of low carbon living and design in South Australia and across the country.
Read more about Adelaide ‘Living Laboratory’ here & discover their website here.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs.
The European Network of Living Labs is the international, non-profit, independent association of Living Labs.
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