How can circular design and carbon accounting reshape the way we build and reduce global waste?
Join us for the online guest lecture, ‘Rebuilding the Future: How Circular Thinking is Changing the Way We Build’, delivered by Dr Roberto Minunno from Curtin University, on Friday, 24 October 2025, from 1:45 pm to 4:00 pm (Jakarta time).
The lecture explores how the built environment can move beyond the linear ‘take–make–dispose’ model and embrace a circular economy where materials are reused, recycled and designed for longevity. Dr Minunno will highlight two groundbreaking initiatives from Curtin University: The Legacy Living Lab, a modular, prefabricated structure designed for disassembly and reuse, and the WATCH Project (Western Australian Tool for Circular Horizons), a digital platform that maps material flows and waste data to guide circular strategies. Together, these innovations demonstrate how smart design and data-driven policy can transform the built environment into a leader in sustainability, carbon reduction and resource efficiency.
Indonesian graduates and scholars of Australian tertiary institutions are especially encouraged to attend. Please RSVP via this link by Wednesday, 22 October 2025. Due to limited places, early registration is recommended. Attendees will receive an e-certificate for participation.
For more information about the lecture and speaker, click here.