Professor Robert Crawford
Professor in Construction and Environmental Assessment
- Room: 334
- Level: 3
- Building: Glyn Davis Building (133)
Biography
Professor Robert Crawford has broad research expertise and interest in the built environment, sustainability, life cycle assessment and renewable energy. His research focuses on building environmental assessment, with a particular emphasis on sustainable resource use, the environmentally appropriate selection of materials and sustainable building design and feasibility. This work has involved improving life cycle assessment methodologies; performing extensive embodied energy/water/carbon assessments of buildings, their components and renewable energy systems; and validation of life cycle assessment methodologies. He is an expert in modelling indirect (embodied) environmental impacts.
Robert is a Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, teaching in the areas of life cycle assessment, supply chain management and prefabrication in construction. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Melbourne Energy Institute and a Member of the Australian Government's Expert Panel on Energy Efficiency in the Built Environment.
The contribution of Robert’s work to the fields of construction and environmental assessment has been demonstrated and acknowledged by various awards. He has also acted as a researcher, consultant and adviser to several State Government departments, research and professional organisations. His first book Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment was published in 2011 (Routledge).
Featured projects
- Transforming Building Environmental Design
- 5x4 Project
- Heritage Conservation as Environmental Conservation
- Improving the Environmental Performance of Australian Construction Projects
- Seacombe West – Australia’s First Regenerative Community
- Renewable Energy for Carbon Neutral Cities
Disciplines
Research directions
Future Cities Healthy Communities and Infrastructure Practice and Construction Innovation