NSW Aboriginal Housing Office
The NSW Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is a statutory authority established under the Aboriginal Housing Act 1998.
The AHO’s vision is to ensure every Aboriginal person in NSW has equal access to, and choice in, affordable housing.
To help achieve this vision, the AHO champions the use of innovative building methods and they have been delivering homes using modern methods of construction (MMC) since 2019.
MMC play a key role as part of the AHO’s new-build program and they are committed to maximising efficiencies in construction to deliver more properties for Aboriginal communities across NSW.
Research themes
Building Operation and Performance
Theme coordinator
Dr Sara Omrani
Projects
#105 Blockchain-powered peer-to-peer energy trading: Advancing sustainability and affordability in smart residential communities
#100 IEQ Monitoring of Aboriginal Housing Office 3D Printed Houses
#95 The Homes NSW MMC R&D Program
#50 Development of Artificial Neural Network and Automated Life Cycle Assessments for Cloud Based Residential Energy Estimations
#60 Mass Timber Wellness in Workplaces
Digital and Automated Fabrication (Robotics)
Theme coordinator
Dr Chao Chen
Projects
#100 IEQ Monitoring of Aboriginal Housing Office 3D Printed Houses
#86 Sustainable 3D printed concrete for bespoke infrastructure
Light House Project #13: Mixed Reality Carpentry Demonstration
#28 Componentised Internal Wall Systems for Multi-residential Applications
#17 The implication of Industry 4.0 for the construction industry: towards smart prefab