Infrastructure can be designed to improve rather than degrade
human and environmental health.
Redesigning our relationship to natural systems is the SPACE RACE of the 21st Century.
Living infrastructure and natural systems are the critical technologies of the 21st Century
The Museum of Natural Futures (MoNF), exhibits desirable delightful public living infrastructures including energy, data, distribution, water, waste and food systems to expose and introduce innovative designs that transform the existing local systems and improves human health.
MoNFs exhibitions provides visitors with concrete experiences to demystify the engineering of our shared urban resources, open processes to innovate these systems, and public experiments to raise standards of evidence and enlist public support for ongoing performances improvements.
Truth and Reconciliation, Re-imagination, Re-design and Re-creation commission are public design reviews of proposed public infrastructure transformations.
These are convivial and constructive social events that collect relevant expertise, stakeholders, young designers, interested persons to respond to concrete designs and demonstrations, prototypes and possibilities.
Public experiments, demonstrations and prototypes are the lingua franca of disciplinary exchanges, opening closed design processes to public discussions, collective learning and diverse opinions and ideas. People can tryout, witness or place bets on the outcome and in multiple ways develop the understanding how and that we can improve rather than degrade human and environmental health.
Findings on how our health is influenced by our proximity to nature.
Circular Economy Far North Queensland is committed to making the transition to a Circular Economy that aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals and supporting Australian Innovation.
We partner with existing awesome humans to help bring Circular Economy Framework to life in FNQ. And share how we are doing it along the way. #bettertogether
JCU Ideas Lab,
Founders Space
Building D4/14-88 McGregor Rd, Smithfield QLD 4878
Circular Economy FNQ acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Lands on which we work and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past, present, and emerging. We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart to achieve justice, recognition and respect for First Nations people and a referendum to enshrine a First Nations Voice in the Constitution