FIRST Magazine
Latest client magazine published by EA Arup University. It showcased our digital solutions that make the built environment more sustainable and resilient, including supporting Hong Kong’s smart cities initiatives to improving building energy efficiency and occupier well-being and many other projects across East Asia
2050 Possible Future scenarios
What will the world look like in 2050? This report explores four plausible future scenarios based on the intersection between our planet’s health and societal conditions, to inform decisions on the design and planning of the built environment, and show how progress towards achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals can drive change for our planet and outlook for humanity
It’s Alive: a Vision for Tall Buildings in 2050
Interesting conceptual content for young people to give some thought to the future building designs to cater the changing needs of the planet and our society
3R (Reduce, Restore, Remove)
Our young generation is our future influencer, thus, it’s a good reference for them to understand the climate crisis and consider how to tackle it. This report focuses on three complementary strategies to stop and reverse the rise in atmospheric carbon, whilst acknowledging that other measures to mitigate, and adapt to, the impacts of climate change will be necessary
Future of Urban Logistics
As frequent users of e-commerse/online shopping, youngsters should be interested in the logistics industry that closely related to their daily life. This report sets out some of the key changes in the urban freight transport and logistics sector against a backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and a worsening climate crisis
Future of Transport in Asia and the Pacific
This publication includes a report telling major trends that shape the Future of Transport and the Playbook which provides practical guidance and tools to facilitate application of foresight tools in a workshop setting. This is a great resource for team project/academic practice among young people
The Future Ready University
This report aims to think about how higher education is changing, and what this will mean for the design, operation and experience of universities in the coming decades, both in terms of the physical layout of campuses and buildings, but also in terms of how education is delivered