DABresearchcentres
Centre for Design Articulation Through Understanding and Making
DATUM - the Centre for Design Articulation through Understanding and Making - inspires innovation, intellectual rigour, social responsibility and professional consciousness through design research.
DATUM provides leadership, and actively engages with the professions and industry groups of its disciplines, through its research, collaborative projects and continuing intellectual exchange.
Centre for Digital Design (CDD)
The Centre for Digital Design is a multidisciplinary team of designers, architects, creative practitioners, theorists and technology experts who explore the evolving frontiers of digital design through theoretical and practice based research.
Focusing on the study and development of dynamic immersive information systems and creative use of digital media, the centre aims to develop new and innovative ways to design environments within the physical and virtual realms.
CDD unites disciplines such as visual communication, graphic design, video, and architecture, to address a spectrum of research and design issues, and offers a unique opportunity for research and industry engagement.
Group for Health, Architecture and Planning
The Group for Health Architecture and Planning (GHAAP) is an independent research group within the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building (UTS: DAB) at the University of Technology, Sydney. Originally started in 1989, it was re-established at UTS in 2002. GHAAP's purpose is to provide a source of health facility support within DAB and also provide architectural and facility planning support to the Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Health (UTS: NMH) as well as the Centre for Health Services Management at UTS.

