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Sustainable Design

 

How do our built environments shape health, behaviour, and energy use?

Can thoughtful built environment design mitigate disease and climate risks?

How can we reimagine our built environment to be a driver of health and sustainability?

At the Cambridge Sustainable Design Group, we explore these urgent questions through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of the built environment and planetary health. Our work is grounded in the premise that the design of buildings, neighbourhoods, and cities can fundamentally alter human exposure to environmental risks, influence behaviours, and, in turn, impact health and energy outcomes at both individual and population levels. We are committed to understanding the complex mechanisms through which design decisions affect resilience, equity, and health in a changing climate. —while advancing global efforts to address climate change and improve population health. Our research responds to the dual challenge of climate and health by advancing knowledge on how thoughtful design can reduce harmful exposures, support healthy behaviours, and promote energy-efficient living.

Our approach combines expertise in building physics, data-driven epidemiology, and behavioural science with advanced computational tools—including machine learning and artificial intelligence—to analyse and predict the impact of design interventions. By bridging architecture, health, and environmental science, we aim to develop innovative, evidence-based design strategies that promote sustainable and healthy living environments—today and for the future.

Latest news

Congratulations to Professor Ronita Bardhan!

12 June 2025

We are delighted to share the news that our Director, Dr Ronita Bardhan has been promoted to Professor. This well-deserved recognition reflects her outstanding contributions to research, teaching, and academic leadership in the field of sustainable built environments. Warmest congratulations from all members of Sustainable...

Ronita presents keynote at the ADB - Rising Heat, Rising Actions, conference in Bangkok

3 June 2025

Ronita presents her research on data -led and equity driven built environment design solutions for gendered impacts from climate warming in the Global South at the Asian Development Bank - Rising Heat Rising Actions conference , 2nd June 2025, Bangkok, Thailand

Maoran Sun presents his PhD research at 44th EARSeL Symposium

29 May 2025

Maoran Sun was nominated for oral presentation at the 44th EARSeL Symposium on Deciphering Exterior: Building Energy Efficiency Prediction with Emerging Urban Big Data. His research was selected to presented at the Young Scientist Awards Session