About TrinityHaus

TrinityHaus – co-creating for healthy people, places, and planet

The hall door of TrinityHaus

TrinityHaus was formed in 2008 to provide innovative built-environment solutions for buildings, neighbourhoods and cities. Since then, the main research themes have concentrated on people-centred building design and urbanism; energy-efficient buildings and urban areas; and environmental research focusing on water.

In recent years the centre has increasingly been involved with built environment projects looking at health, wellbeing across the life course, inclusion, and sustainability. This work has revealed the interconnections and interdependence between these areas and more importantly the critical role our cities, towns, neighbourhoods, and buildings play in our quality of life and planetary sustainability.

TrinityHaus focuses on co-creation and the intersection between the built environment, health, wellbeing inclusion, climate action and sustainability

Overall aim

Work with key stakeholders, communities, government, and industry to co-produce knowledge and co-design towards healthy and sustainable people-centred natural and physical environments for our cities, towns and villages.

TrinityHaus focuses on co-creation and the intersection between the built environment, health, wellbeing inclusion, climate action and sustainability.