Urban planning software wins Green Cities 2015 innovation award

Urban planning software wins Green Cities 2015 innovation award
Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

Precinx, a suite of urban design and planning software, has won the judges award of the Weapons of Mass Construction innovation competition at Green Cities 2015.

The project, a collaboration by Urban Growth NSW and Kinesis, models the performance of residential, commercial and mixed-use developments and makes assessments according to a range of criteria. It has been used by major government land authorities as well as private developers.

The software models the potential economic, commercial, environmental and social impact of developments, using local data sources and environmental metrics.

Users can compare the impact of their potential project against local standards. Users using the software can model the effect that additional parking, certain designs or building materials might have on the environment or on the behaviour of people who use the project in the future.

For example, Precinx can be used to assess how improved access to public transport might affect household spending and car use, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Urban Growth NSW and Kinesis hope the technology will drastically reduce the time needed to devote to modelling when planning urban renewal projects, and allow a more evidence-based approach to the process.

The software, also known as CCAP Precinct, will be featured in the Property Council of Australia's Property Week and the Green Building Council of Australia's (GBCA) Green Building Voice. It was picked as the competition favourite by judges Caitlin McGee, research principal, Institute of Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology, Sydney, Robin Mellon, chief operating officer of the GBCA and Geoff Dutaillis, group head of Sustainability, Lend Lease.

The people's choice award was given to Sydney University's Indoor Environmental Quality Lab for SAMBA, a monitoring system that allows building operators to assess a building's indoor environmental quality in real time.

The Green Cities 2015 conference has now finished, after three days of discussion, networking and education around sustainable property practices. The event was sponsored by the GBCA, Lend Lease and the Property Council of Australia.

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