250 Meters of Happiness in Delhi

250 meters of Happiness is a symbol of voice, visibility and agency of young humans to cultivate ‘compassion capital’, foster humane relationships and cultivate safe, shared and flourishing futures through collective action.

Aboriginal Healthcare Hub

The project is a community-controlled, culturally grounded health facility placing wellness at the centre of community, enabling Martu / Niabali people access high-quality care on Country while strengthening culture, dignity and connection.

Grow Your Own Bamboo City

Grow Your Own City’ explores whole value chains, connecting rural village-based bamboo agroforestry with the fast-growing urban centres of Indonesia, to unlock a multitude of socio-environmental benefits across global bamboo supply chains.

Co-Creating Mosquito Free Hospitals

This project explores how to integrate mosquito-borne disease prevention into the design, landscape, and routines of four district hospitals in Zanzibar, co-creating contextual interventions with hospital users to reduce mosquito populations and bites

SDGs Awareness for Children and Youth

This project is part of APLA’s Community Engagement Program on SDG Awareness, aiming to localize the Sustainable Development Goals through interactive, place-based learning.

Heritage Garden for Urban Farming

Rehabilitation and operation of a historic garden surrounding a heritage building in the heart of Ramallah, transforming it into a vibrant hub for urban farming, community learning, and cultural exchange.

Disturbed Terrain: First Nations Project

Transformed uninviting urban block into an open-air museum to reveal the site’s buried First Nations and early colonial histories in the form of a contemporary ruin, fostering truth-telling and reciprocity.

No Time to Waste

No Time to Waste reimagines NYC’s food waste system by transforming a former oil-tank site into an experiential compost park, linking waste diversion, urban farming, research, and education to reduce methane emissions.