Paola Leardini
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- p.leardini@uq.edu.au
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Overview
Background
Dr Paola Leardini is the Program Convenor of the Master of Urban Development and Design and the Bachelor of Design of the University of Queensland’s School of Architecture; she is a leading researcher of the Centre for Future Building Structure, and a member of the Australian Government funded Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive. She studied architecture with a focus on green technologies in Milan, Berlin, Leicester and Copenhagen, and holds a PhD on building energy efficiency and environmental quality from the Politecnico di Milano (Italy). Her doctorate work was undertaken under the guidance of Prof P. Ole Fanger, one of the world’s leading experts in the field of thermal comfort.
Dr Leardini has worked as an ESD designer and consultant, and taught in tertiary institutions in Italy, Switzerland, Germany and New Zealand, before joining the University of Queensland in 2015. Her current professional and academic work aims at dissolving the apparent dichotomy between design and performance in architecture and urban design, promoting smart and resilient built environments through integrated water and energy design strategies for engaged communities and multifunctional public space. This overarching goal has driven her latest research on circular economy in construction with a focus on mass timber prefabrication and adaptable/scalable housing, water sensitive urban design and flood resilience.
Her research focuses on environmental impacts and resilience of the built environment, including investigation and assessment of multiple intervention strategies for low to positive energy buildings and urban districts. Through her academic and professional activity, she has built up extensive experience in building diagnostic and retrofitting, and urban regeneration. In 2003-04 she contributed to the major urban regeneration and social housing retrofitting program of the historical district “Quartiere Mazzini” in Milan (Italy), funded by the Lombardy Regional Council. Later, her research focused on eco-retrofitting of state housing developments in New Zealand, financially supported by the University of Auckland and industry partners. As a certified Passivhaus designer, in 2012 Dr Leardini became founding member of the Passive House Institute New Zealand (PHINZ), and in 2018, joined the Australian Passive House Association (APHA). In 2015, Dr Leardini became a member of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, a government funded, inter-disciplinary research initiative involving over 80 research, industry and government partners, to deliver socio-technical urban water management solutions to make Australian towns and cities water sensitive. Since its inception, she has been an active research member of UQ Centre for Future Timber Structure, a Centre of excellence to generate knowledge-based innovations and accelerate engineered timber products uptake by the building industry, contributing to de-carbonising the built environment. Dr Leardini is also a member of the Design Excellence Panel: Queensland social and affordable housing, recently established by the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy in partnership with the Office of the Queensland Government Architect.
Her studies on comfort and energy efficiency of new and historic residential buildings, as well as quality and resilience of public space have been published internationally. Dr Leardini serves as a board member and a reviewer of scientific journals and has been invited to join judging panels of prestigious sustainable architecture competitions, including the Climate CoLab by the MIT Centre for Collective Intelligence.
Memberships
- Design Excellence Panel: Queensland social and affordable housing (since 2020)
- Centre for Future Timber Structures (since 2016)
- Scientific Committee of New Zealand Academy of Applied Research (since 2016)
- Australian Passive House Association (since 2018)
- Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (2015-2021)
Availability
- Associate Professor Paola Leardini is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano
- Doctor of Philosophy, Politecnico di Milano
Research interests
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Circular design in timber construction
Strategies, processes and tools for transitioning the Australian prefabricated timber construction industry to a circular economy through modular design for adaptability, disassembly and reuse.
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Pathway to net zero multi-storey buildings in tropical and subtropical Australian climates
Design and assessment of optimised construction systems and details to improve the environmental performance of multi-storey buildings in tropical and sub- tropical climates, with focus on their hygro-thermal behaviour and airtightness.
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Water and energy smart suburbia
Impacts of urban growth (on hydrological performance, resources efficiency, urban heat, and liveability) and regeneration opportunities enabled by infill development of consolidated suburban areas.
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Water sensitive cities
Urban densification and green/blue infrastructures: design strategies and technologies for water sensitive sites, precincts, cities and regions.
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Passive House Standard in tropical climates
International Passive House Standard in warm and humid climates and development of context-responsive building solutions.
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Diagnostic, conservation and reuse of buildings of cultural and historical significance
Development design strategies for adaptive reuse and performance upgrade of the existing building stock in socio-economic regenerated contexts.
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Building (performance) and human interaction
Qualitative and quantitative data-driven investigation and assessment of indoor air quality and comfort, energy efficiency and human behaviour interaction in residential, commercial and educational buildings.
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Hygrothermal Performance of Engineered Wood Multi-Story Buildings in Australian Tropical and Sub-Tropical Climates Australian Tropical and Sub-Tropical Climates
Strang, Marcus and Leardini, Paola (2019). Hygrothermal Performance of Engineered Wood Multi-Story Buildings in Australian Tropical and Sub-Tropical Climates Australian Tropical and Sub-Tropical Climates. 5th Pacific Timber Engineering Conference (PTEC2019), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 10-12 July 2019.
2019
Book Chapter
The reverse river delta of Brisbane
Leardini, Paola, Ozgun, Kaan and Moulis, Antony (2019). The reverse river delta of Brisbane. In time with water: design studies of 3 Australian cities. (pp. 217-277) edited by Nigel Bertram and Catherine Murphy. Perth, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing.
2018
Other Outputs
Norman Creek Catchment: dwelling on floodscapes
Leardini, Paola, Darr, Jonus, Moulis, Antony and Ozgun, Kaan (2018). Norman Creek Catchment: dwelling on floodscapes. Urban intensification and green infrastructure: towards a water sensitive city (Project D5.1) Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities.
2018
Journal Article
The spatial functionality of rural spaces to urban needs
Shafiei, Maryam and Leardini, Paola (2018). The spatial functionality of rural spaces to urban needs. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, 13 (2), 45-60. doi: 10.18848/2324-755x/cgp/v13i02/45-60
2018
Conference Publication
Planning opportunities for climate resilience in Brisbane, Australia: Learning from the city's history of floods
Brage, Tomas and Leardini, Paola (2018). Planning opportunities for climate resilience in Brisbane, Australia: Learning from the city's history of floods. FRIAR 2018 6th International Conference on Flood and Urban Water Management, A Coruña, Spain, 23 - 25 May, 2018. Southampton UK: WIT Press. doi: 10.2495/friar180091
2017
Journal Article
Instances of emerging agonistic spatialities in the contemporary city: the production of differential geographies in the public space of Istanbul
Manfredini, Manfredo, Gharaghooshi, Farzad Zamani and Leardini, Paola (2017). Instances of emerging agonistic spatialities in the contemporary city: the production of differential geographies in the public space of Istanbul. Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 5 (5), 281-291.
2017
Conference Publication
Midlife Crisis: Retrofitting Australia's older apartment buildings for the changing climate
Matthew, Paul and Leardini, Paola (2017). Midlife Crisis: Retrofitting Australia's older apartment buildings for the changing climate. Living and Sustainability: An Environmental Critique of Design and Building Practices, Locally and Globally, London, United Kingdom, 9-10 February 2017. London, United Kingdom: Architecture, Media, Politics, Society.
2017
Conference Publication
Towards net zero energy for older apartment buildings in Brisbane
Matthew, Paul and Leardini, Paola (2017). Towards net zero energy for older apartment buildings in Brisbane. Improving Residential Energy Efficiency International Conference, IREE 2017, Wollongong,, February 16, 2017-February 17, 2017. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier . doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.001
2017
Conference Publication
Vernacular Knowhow: A Paradigm for Sustainable Development in the Western Himalaya Region of Ladakh, India’
Angmo, Deldan and Leardini, Paola (2017). Vernacular Knowhow: A Paradigm for Sustainable Development in the Western Himalaya Region of Ladakh, India’. SAH-Asia Conference “Re.Asia: Architecture as method”, Adelaide, SA Australia, 2 July 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
Water-potential-mapping for urban flood/drought resilience: A holistic approach to sustainable spatial planning and design by augmenting use, reuse and storage capacity of storm water in South East Queensland
Ozgun, Kaan, Moulis, Antony and Leardini, Paola (2017). Water-potential-mapping for urban flood/drought resilience: A holistic approach to sustainable spatial planning and design by augmenting use, reuse and storage capacity of storm water in South East Queensland. International Conference on Changing Cities III: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-Economic dimensions, Syros-Delos-Mykonos Islands, Greece, June 26-30, 2017. Thessaloniki, Greece: University of Thessaly Volos/Grafima Publications.
2017
Conference Publication
A flood resilience manifesto: reframing Brisbane city’s high-density waterfront development
Leardini, Paola M., Bowstead, Samuel and Brage, Tomas (2017). A flood resilience manifesto: reframing Brisbane city’s high-density waterfront development. Living and Sustainability: An Environmental Critique of Design and Building Practices, Locally and Globally, London, United Kingdom, 9-10 February 2017. London, United Kingdom: AMPS.
2016
Conference Publication
Passive house performance in Auckland: a post-occupancy hygrothermal comfort study
Besen, Priscila, Leardini, Paola M. and Melis, Alessandro (2016). Passive house performance in Auckland: a post-occupancy hygrothermal comfort study. 2nd South Pacific Passive House Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 12-13 February 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Dwelling at Water’s Edge: an Investigation into Multi-residential Development and Flood Resilience in Brisbane, Australia
Leardini, Paola, Bowstead, Samuel, Brage, Tomas and Ozgun, Kaan (2016). Dwelling at Water’s Edge: an Investigation into Multi-residential Development and Flood Resilience in Brisbane, Australia. 9th International Urban Design Conference. Smart Cities for 21st Century Australia, Canberra, Australia, 7-9 November 2016.
2016
Book
On The Other Edge. 15 Projects for Fort Takapuna
Paola Leardini, Manuel Aires Mateus and Jorge P. Silva eds. (2016). On The Other Edge. 15 Projects for Fort Takapuna. Ledispoli, Rome: Deleyva Editore.
2015
Journal Article
Modern housing retrofit: assessment of upgrade packages to EnerPHit standard for 1940–1960 state houses in Auckland
Leardini, Paola and Manfredini, Manfredo (2015). Modern housing retrofit: assessment of upgrade packages to EnerPHit standard for 1940–1960 state houses in Auckland. Buildings, 5 (1), 229-251. doi: 10.3390/buildings5010229
2015
Conference Publication
EDFAB phase 2: is a digital revolution possible for construction?
McMeel, Dermott, Chapman, John, Manfredini, Manfredo, Leardini, Paola, Raftery, Gary and Patel, Yusef (2015). EDFAB phase 2: is a digital revolution possible for construction?. Building a Better New Zealand Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 3-5 September 2014. Porirua, New Zealand: BRANZ.
2015
Conference Publication
Adapting Malaysian housing for smart grid deployment based on the first nationwide energy consumption survey of terrace houses
Abdul-Razak, Ahmad-Haqqi-Nazali, Leardini, Paola and Nair, Nirmal-Kumar C. (2015). Adapting Malaysian housing for smart grid deployment based on the first nationwide energy consumption survey of terrace houses. International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, Melbourne, Australia, 2-4 December 2015. Melbourne, Australia: Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne.
2015
Conference Publication
Actual performance of naturally ventilated and air-conditioned Green Star certified office buildings in New Zealand
Budin, Hemyza and Leardini, Paola M. (2015). Actual performance of naturally ventilated and air-conditioned Green Star certified office buildings in New Zealand. 49th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, Melbourne, Australia, 2-4 December 2015. Melbourne, Australia: Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne.
2015
Conference Publication
Energy upgrade to Passive House standard for historic public housing in New Zealand
Leardini, Paola, Manfredini, Manfredo and Callau, Maria (2015). Energy upgrade to Passive House standard for historic public housing in New Zealand. 49th AICARR International Conference. Historical and existing buildings: designing the retrofit, Rome, Italy, 26-28 February 2014. Amsterdam, Netherland: Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.031
2014
Journal Article
Existing stock for the future: problems, opportunities and strategies for energy upgrade of 1940–1960 state housing in New Zealand
Manfredini, Manfredo and Leardini, Paola (2014). Existing stock for the future: problems, opportunities and strategies for energy upgrade of 1940–1960 state housing in New Zealand. The New Arch: international journal of contemporary architecture, 1 (1), 36-42. doi: 10.14621/tna.20140105
Funding
Current funding
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Supervision
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Available projects
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Water Sensitive Design and Urban Performance Analysis
Major cities in Australia expect significant infill development over the coming decades. This urban densification could have significant impact on hydrological performance, resources efficiency, urban heat, amenity and liveability of urban areas. Urban renewal and redevelopments enabled by infill are great opportunities to reshape cities for sustainable and resilient urban growth and facilitate moving away from unsustainable linear “extract-use-dispose” urban water management practices. However, there is limited knowledge, and tools, for the assessment of water performance of infill development. This research focuses on water sensitive design models for infill development in suburban areas; it will contribute to building cities that minimise disturbance in natural hydrology, maximising resources efficiency, amenity, and liveability.
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Design of adaptable modular timber buildings
This project aims to address housing performance and affordability in Australia by deploying adaptable design for spatial reconfiguration and component reuse, to advance offsite timber manufacture towards energy efficient and healthy homes as mainstream practice. The intended outcome is the development, prototyping and monitoring of an offsite manufactured panelised lightweight timber system for high-performance homes, that is adaptable to all Australian climates and long-term household changes. This will contribute to the sustainable growth of the Australian housing market with significant benefits on housing affordability, adaptable design and long-lasting performance, while boosting the offsite manufactured timber construction sector.
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Passivhaus standard in tropical and subtropical Australia
The Passive House (or PassivHaus) standard was originally developed in Germany and has since spread throughout Europe. In recent years it has found popularity, and has been implemented in diverse climatic regions. To date over 40,000 houses, schools, offices, and other building types have been built to the PH standard around the world, only a few in Australia. This research project aims to verify if and to what extent this standard can be applied in tropical and subtropical Australia under its specific climatic and socio-economic conditions. Given the PH is a performance standard rather than a list of prescriptive requirements, the study will identify “local” conditions relevant for the application of PH principles in the country and, accordingly, develop design strategies, to be validated by the simulation tool Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) released by the Passivhaus Institut in Darmstadt and internationally used for certification.
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Timber Reuse in the Australian Circular Economy
The existing building stock is a repository of secondary timber that could be extracted for reuse or repurpose, reducing construction and demolition waste as well as the demand of virgin material. This project aims to increase the reuse and repurpose potential of timber products in the future Auatralian circular economy, including the identification of new construction products using recovered timber, scenarios for the reuse of existing timber components, and design for disassembly and reuse (DfDR) guidance for timber products.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Future homes for a resilient and healthy Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Timothy O'Rourke
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Doctor Philosophy
Climate-based Urban Development Approach in Rapid Development Metropolitan Areas in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sonia Roitman
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Doctor Philosophy
DEMISE OF LIFELINE (of a city) & THE QUEST FOR WATER URBANISM
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Offsite Timber Manufacture Potential for Incremental and Transformative Housing In Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lisa Ottenhaus
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Doctor Philosophy
Designing mixed reality to foster making practices in low socioeconomic status communities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fred Fialho Leandro Alves Teixeira, Dr Dhaval Vyas
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Doctor Philosophy
Designing mixed reality to foster making practices in low socioeconomic status communities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fred Fialho Leandro Alves Teixeira, Dr Dhaval Vyas
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Doctor Philosophy
Design and performance evaluation of reversible connections for modular adaptable timber buildings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lisa Ottenhaus
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Moisture Safety for Energy-efficient CLT Envelopes: Pathways to Net-zero Operational Energy for Engineered Wood Multi-storey Buildings in Australian Tropical and Subtropical Climates
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Juan Hidalgo Medina, Dr Lisa Ottenhaus
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Restoring the natural water cycle in cities: an urban design framework
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Steven Kenway, Dr Sara Alidoust
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Midlife Crisis: reducing life cycle energy use in Brisbane's older apartment towers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Andrew Wilson
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Design and Performance Evaluation of Reversible Connections for Modular Adaptable Timber Buildings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lisa Ottenhaus
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Craft and Craftsmanship: Transforming Traditions and Futures for Vernacular Buildings in the Western Himalayan Region of Ladakh (India)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Manu P. Sobti
Media
Enquiries
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- building energy retrofitting
- climate and flood resilience design
- high energy performance multi-storey timber buildings
- passive house standard
- smart cities
- urban regeneration
- water sensitive urban design
- zero/positive energy building
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