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DUST Project

@dust_derby

The official account of the project for Derby's Urban Sustainable Transition (DUST). Hosted by @derbyuni. Funded by the Osborne family.

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linkhttps://www.derby.ac.uk/derbys-urban-sustainable-transition/ calendar_today06-09-2022 08:13:55

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DUST Project is reimagining Derby with the use of Virtual Reality on a city-wide scale. This immersive experience will visualise a more connected sustainable, and accessible city for the future Derbeians. #DUSTProject #derbyuni #urban #environmentalawareness #sustainable

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In 2018, Professor Richard Horsley Osborne left a generous legacy donation to the UoD. This has helped to fund the DUST project, focusing on the transition of Derby‘s urban landscape towards a more environmentally sustainable future.🌎 #DUSTProject #derbyuni #Osbornelegacy #urban

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DUST is a project that supports the long term development of Derby and the surrounding areas, addressing issues of climate change, human/nature habitat management, sustainable mobility, transport and integrated connectivity that enhances the experience of Derby. #urban #DUST

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An insight into future, sustainable plans for the Markeaton Brook #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #sustainable #urban

An insight into future, sustainable  plans for the Markeaton Brook  #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #sustainable #urban
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Take a virtual tour of our new plans for the Markeaton Brook! kuula.co/post/n1/collec… #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #sustainable

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Did you know that the Markeaton Brook culvert under the Strand collapsed in 1939 when a steamroller ran over it? #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #derbyhistory #urban

Did you know that the Markeaton Brook culvert under the Strand collapsed in 1939 when a steamroller ran over it? #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #derbyhistory #urban
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Markeaton Brook weaves to its current opening at Ford Street through Bold Lane and Jury street, creating opportunities for riverside apartments and a Derby College Park while maintaining road connectivity through appropriate bridge placements. #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #urban

Markeaton Brook weaves to its current opening at Ford Street through Bold Lane and Jury street, creating opportunities for riverside apartments and a Derby College Park while maintaining road connectivity through appropriate bridge placements. #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #urban
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By restoring Derby’s natural treasures and putting in the necessary flooding measures we would be giving back the city centre’s focal point, fostering the city’s communities and culture and facilitating all local businesses. #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #urban

By restoring Derby’s natural treasures and putting in the necessary flooding measures we would be giving back the city centre’s focal point, fostering the city’s communities and culture and facilitating all local businesses. #DUSTProject #MarkeatonBrook #derbyuni #urban
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Here is some of the sustainable work we developed on the Electric Daisy for Down To Earth! #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban

Here is some of the sustainable work we developed on the Electric Daisy for Down To Earth! 
#DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban
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One of our conceptual designs of a Rooftop Gardens which could sit on anyone of Derby's empty rooftop car parks. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban

One of our conceptual designs of a Rooftop Gardens which could sit on anyone of Derby's empty rooftop car parks. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban
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Some before and after pictures of how the Electric Daisy turned out in the end #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #ElectricDaisy #derbyuni #sustainable #urban

Some before and after pictures of how the Electric Daisy turned out in the end #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #ElectricDaisy #derbyuni #sustainable #urban
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The conceptual idea to replace the Darwin Loop, Darwin Place and Exeter Street Carpark with inner city wetlands has been created by Down To Earth and developed further by us. This have been brought to life shown visually in these images. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #urban

The conceptual idea to replace the Darwin Loop, Darwin Place and Exeter Street Carpark with inner city wetlands has been created by Down To Earth and developed further by us. This have been brought to life shown visually in these images. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #urban
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Highlighted in blue below is where the wetlands could be, we are merging the Down To Earth wetlands with the Canal Trusts Ideas and the Councils OCOR Flood Wall. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #CanalTrust #sustainable #urban

Highlighted in blue below is where the wetlands could be, we are merging the Down To Earth wetlands with the Canal Trusts Ideas and the Councils OCOR Flood Wall. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #CanalTrust #sustainable #urban
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These futuristic visions of #Derby are just ideas for now - but they may well unlock the potential of our wonderful city derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-new…

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A Rooftop garden not only uses up unutilised city centre buildings but also provide green spaces, parks, cafes and unique meeting areas all with a beautiful view of Derby. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban

A Rooftop garden not only uses up unutilised city centre buildings but also provide green spaces, parks, cafes and unique meeting areas all with a beautiful view of Derby. #DUSTProject #DownToEarth #derbyuni #sustainable #urban
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Click the Derby Telegraph article link below to learn more about The DUST Projects ideas for Derby’s future. #DUSTProject #Derby #derbyuni #sustainable #urban bit.ly/3DqF0LZ