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This reel encapsulates the collaborative design between 30 public housing residents, social workers, and designers to reimagine the future of community life.
At the heart of the innovation is our eduTECH approach + intergenerational co-creation model that enhances the digital literacy of stakeholders and users to engage directly in spatial solutions.

















Co-founder & CEO
Research Director
_Lecturer at Bartlett (UCL), world #1 architecture school
_PhD at CUHK (co-creation tech)

Co-founder & CTO
AI Policy & Edu Director
PhD, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
_Analyst, Strelka KB (Innovation-driven Urban Planning)

Tech Lead (Machine Learning)
_PhD, Tongji University
_MArch, Bartlett (UCL)
_Spatial Data Science / AI-driven Simulation

Research Lead (Sustainability)
_MArch, Bartlett (UCL)
_integrating built environments with ecological systems

Project Lead (Engagement)
_BArch, CUHK
_Design / Media / Arts
_Facilitation / engagement

_ Environmental Scientist
_ Sustainability leader with over a decade of experience in climate change, ecology, and nature-based solutions.
_PhD from the University of Exeter and a Master and Bachelor from Imperial College London.

_Bsc Sports Science and Leisure Management, HKU
_ MA Sports Studies,CUHK
_10+ years experience working in wellbeing and philanthropic funding sector

_UK registered architect and researcher at Oval Partnership with projects across Asia.
_Studied at the Architectural Association (UK)
_carbon accounting, data-driven urbanism, and robotic fabrication.

_ Registered Social Worker
_ Specialised in youth work
_ Experienced in community wellbeing
_intergenerational innovation projects
For inquiries related to our initiatives as citizen scientists in the digital commons, please reach out via email at management@digital-commons-lab.com.
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