Priscila Besen is a Lecturer in Sustainable and Regenerative Architecture at AUT’s Huri Te Ao School of Future Environments. With a PhD and a Master of Architecture in Sustainable Design from the University of Auckland, her work focuses on creating healthy, resilient and liveable built environments for a post-carbon future. Priscila began her career with a Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism from UFSC, Brazil. Her research bridges technical and cultural aspects in built environment design, including life-cycle thinking in architecture, sustainable urban design, co-design, building energy performance, adaptive reuse and retrofit. She is a certified Passive House Consultant and a previous board member of Passive House Insititute New Zealand. In addition to her academic experience, Priscila has worked in practices in Brazil and New Zealand, developing a range of different projects including multi-unit residential architecture, landscape design, urban design and building environmental certification.
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The current focus on solar farms is a missed opportunity in a climate change context. Three academics from AUT put forward a case for a less centralised approach.