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.
Baaka Cultural Centre: Co-Design
Baaka Cultural Centre by Kaunitz Yeung Architecture revitalises a former general store in Wilcannia into a community-led cultural hub with gallery, language spaces, keeping place and tourism facilities, celebrating Barkandji heritage and shared history.
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.
High School Passive House Training Center
Transforming an underused classroom into a climate education hub, this project equips students with practical Passive House skills (Insulation, Airtightness, Windows, Ventilation, Modeling , supports workforce pathways, and models scalable, climate-responsive training through sustained partnerships.
Making the Most of What the Land Offers
Sustainable Roots is a Magé, Brazil initiative by Cozinha Colher de Pau. It offers free, inclusive workshops on agroecology, food sovereignty, and sustainable practices, using local ingredients to reduce waste and strengthen local food systems.
Living School Campus Post Disaster
Cave Urban are designing the master plan for three Living School campuses. Rebuilding after the 2022 Lismore floods, the project explores how architecture can increase resilience to natural disasters and re-imagine existing built infrastructure.
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.