To develop and commercialise a low-carbon prefabricated building system made from recycled and bio-based materials
To test the performance and resilience of the Modulus system for real-world building use
To integrate research on biomass and recycled materials from related projects into a single, scalable product
Shanaka Kristombu Baduge
Sadeep Thilakarathne
Upeka Gunaratna
Led by the University of Melbourne, this project is focused on creating a sustainable, prefabricated building system using recycled plastics and bio-composites. In partnership with <1.5º Design, the team is developing the “Modulus” system—an innovative product that reduces carbon emissions while meeting modern construction standards. The project builds on earlier research involving biomass as a resource, bringing together knowledge from multiple streams to deliver a commercial-ready solution.
Access to circular economy and sustainable housing innovation grants
Real-world impact through uptake of low carbon construction methods in housing projects
Collaboration with industry partners to bring a green product to market
Potential to change how prefabricated homes are built using recycled waste
Scalable model that supports Australia’s move toward net-zero construction