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The built environment greatly affects health, inclusion, sustainability and climate change. These issues are deeply embedded and connected within our buildings, neighbourhoods, towns, and cities, and they require integrated and people-centred research and design solutions.
TrinityHaus responds to these challenges through transdisciplinary research and co-creation across multiple sectors and spatial scales. From housing to health care settings, and from building materials to urban design, our projects focus on the role and impact of the built environment in creating low-carbon, resilient, healthful, and inclusive communities.
Latest News
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September 6th - Webinar in collaboration with The Housing Agency - Recording
On September 6th, TrinityHaus researchers presented at a webinar, hosted by The Housing Agency, to launch the final report from a Meath Foundation-funded project: Housing Conditions and Integrated Care for Older People.
10 Sep 2024
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September 6th 12-1pm - Webinar in collaboration with The Housing Agency - Housing Conditions and Integrated Care for Older People
On September 6th, TrinityHaus researchers and colleagues from The Housing Agency are hosting a webinar to launch the final report from a Meath Foundation-funded project: Housing Conditions and Integrated Care for Older People.
29 Aug 2024
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HRB Project: Update on Irish Residential Long-Term Care - Case Studies
Researchers at TrinityHaus have visited several LTRC settings as part of our HRB-funded project "Planning and design for quality of life and resilience in residential long-term care settings for older people in Ireland”.
12 Aug 2024
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Connected research areas: Co-creation to connect people, places, environment and planet
Healthy and Inclusive Places
Wellbeing and inclusion across the life-course
Climate Action and Sustainability
Climate responsiveness and sustainable energy systems
Construction Innovation
Innovative materials, structures & techniques
Co-Creation and Engagement
Working together for inclusion, knowledge, and just transition