SPACE BUBBLE - Individual Proposal
This design proposal, Space Bubble, was designed for the Queensland University of Technology's (QUT) design unit, DYB201 Impact Lab 3 and inspired by Arup. It was developed in response to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, Affordable and Clean Energy; including the design problem of students facing discomfort in QUT's 24-hour study spaces. 
References
Buckingham, T. (2022). Intelligent buildings to boost productivity, efficiency and wellbeing. AECOM. https://aecom.com/without-limits/article/intelligent-buildings-to-boost-productivity-efficiency-and-wellbeing/
QUT 24-HOUR CAMPUS - Group Proposal 
QUT 24-Hour Campus is a collaboratively planned Design Strategy that targets various complex sustainability problems up until 2050 and helps multiple stakeholder groups in the QUT community. This proposal was in response to a themed challenge, in which the team chose to design a 24-Hour Campus. This proposal targets the United Nation's Sustainability Development Goal (SDG) 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 16, and the campus aims to help international students, marginalised groups and students requiring 24-hour access to the QUT campus. The 24-hour campus will extend beyond the 9AM - 5PM model, with unlimited access to resources and spaces and providing students with the greatest opportunity to succeed and thrive. 

TEAM MEMBERS: Ally Collins, Emmaleigh Nguyen, Jaiken Mergard, Jin Peter Jeon, Nicholas Byrom, William Morrison and Yvette Moulton
Space Bubble
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Space Bubble

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