Latest News | 4 March 2024
University project gives lab visitors glimpse into the future
 University of Derby
University of Derby Derbion
Derbion 
            As well as finding out more about Derby’s pipeline projects, visitors to the new-look Derby City Lab can immerse themselves in a University of Derby project, which gives them a glimpse into the city’s future.
DUST (Derby’s Urban Sustainable Transition) is a co-creation project, collaborating with multiple agencies across Derby to produce interactive visualisations for a more connected, accessible, sustainable, and prosperous city for future generations.
The DUST team has visualised concepts for various sites across Derby, including proposals for a natural restoration of Markeaton Brook, a culture-led renovation of Friar Gate Bridge, and a flood-resilient transformation of the “shoulder” of the River Derwent.

DUST is hosted by the University of Derby and led by Professor Chris Bussell, pro vice-chancellor and Dean of the College of Science and Engineering.
The project is kindly funded by the Osborne legacy.
Professor Bussell, who is DUST’s project lead, said: “If we look generations ahead, we will see a more socially conscious population coming forward who want liveable cities.
“We need to be looking at how we interface commercial, retail and leisure activity into a common space that has purpose and function.”
To see these future visions for yourself, visit the Derby City Lab, which is located on Level 2 of Derbion.
 
     
    