In this video, Jane Cassidy (Distinguished Technical Leader, GHD) explains why transport, water and power infrastructure assets are often treated as siloed systems, even as cities become denser and more complex. She shares how systems thinking and layered approaches like blue-green infrastructure can do more with less, turning infrastructure into a community asset that strengthens identity, belonging and resilient cities for generations.
Rethinking value in the built environment
In this video, Jane Cassidy (Distinguished Technical Leader, GHD) explains why transport, water and power infrastructure assets are often treated as siloed systems, even as cities become denser and more complex. She shares how systems thinking and layered approaches like blue-green infrastructure can do more with less, turning infrastructure into a community asset that strengthens identity, belonging and resilient cities for generations.
Get actionable insights on:
- why the built environment creates more value when infrastructure assets are treated as connected systems, not siloed projects
- how systems thinking helps cities respond to greater complexity, density and layered demands
- how connected systems can build identity, belonging and social cohesion so people feel part of a community
Watch this video to learn how systems thinking connects infrastructure assets to unlock value in the built environment and strengthen community outcomes.
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