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Associate Professor Peter Graham leads research in sustainable building policy and climate change mitigation at Monash University's Department of Architecture. As Executive Director of the Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN), he promotes greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies globally. His work spans academic roles at RMIT, UNSW, and Swinburne, alongside UN advocacy. He holds a PhD in Architecture and contributes to IPCC reports, UN Sustainable Development Goals, and COP21 Buildings Day initiatives. Key areas include urban resilience, energy efficiency policies, and ecological design education.
Education: Bachelor of Construction Management, Master of Applied Science, PhD in Architecture.
Research focuses on OECD/APEC building policies, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and low-carbon living frameworks. Collaborates with public/private sectors to implement sustainable building practices.
Current projects include decarbonizing Asian buildings, digital twin platforms for lifecycle assessment, and net-zero urban precincts. Advises global climate negotiations and policy networks.
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