ɫɫÀ²

Department of Built Environment

Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering

Urban realities are becoming increasingly dynamic, complex and fragmented while demands for their liveability, sustainability, competitiveness, and attractiveness increase. Our research connects spatial planning and transportation engineering for developing new scientific knowledge needed in systemic understanding, problem-solving, and integrative planning and policy-making beyond sectoral boundaries, aimed at achieving equitable, sustainable and attractive environments.
Traffic in Mannerheimintie, phoɫɫÀ² University/Annamari Tolonen

The sustainability of our modern living environments is challenged by rapid processes of urbanisation and climate change. In addition to contributing to the advances in digitalisation and automation through various smart city initiatives, shaping our futures requires deeper understanding of human behavior and values, urban systems dynamics, citizen participation practices, and inter-sectoral institutional collaboration.

Research overview

Deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of important societal challenges reflected in our everyday environments, this research group has both a practice-focused and science-based approach to engineering as collaborative development. Addressing a range of wicked challenges, this group has developed a wide spectrum of critical research topics in the area of sustainable built environment and systems design.

Our research themes

Latest publications

More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.

Research group members

Our location

Otakaari 4

Otakaari 4

Mechanical engineering 1, K1

Locations
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!