Sustainable Urban Real Estate Development with Rasmus Nørgaard
Schedule
Tue Nov 25 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
Lecture Theatre 1 (B117), Glyn Davis Building, The University of Melbourne | Parkville, VI
About this Event
Real estate sits at the intersection of the climate crisis, the housing crisis, and rising inequality. In this keynote lecture, Rasmus Nørgaard explores how the sector can transform from being part of the problem to part of the solution where real estate is both sustainable, inclusive, and profitable.
Drawing on over 20 years of experience, Rasmus introduces Home.Earth, a real estate company rooted in Doughnut Economics and the initiator of the manual Doughnut for Urban Development. He demonstrates how innovation, industrialization and business design are essential to deliver great homes that people can afford and the planet can sustain.
By rethinking how we design, build, and operate residential real estate, Home.Earth shows how long-term value creation, social equity, and operating within planetary limits can align. This lecture challenges conventional real estate models and offers an actionable vision for urban communities that are livable, regenerative, and resilient for generations to come.
Images courtesy of Rasmus Nørgaard.
About the speaker
Rasmus Nørgaard is the second 2025 Robert Garland Treseder Fellow at the Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning. This Fellowship enables artists, business innovators, designers, policy leaders, start-ups, architects, and scholars dedicated to the development and promotion of design-based innovation to visit Melbourne.
Rasmus Nørgaard is a Copenhagen-based urban entrepreneur with 25 years of experience shaping the real estate industry. He is the founder and CEO of Home.Earth, an impact-driven real estate company focused on developing sustainable, inclusive, and affordable urban communities.
Rasmus is also a co-founder of Urban Partners – one of the largest real estate fund managers in Northern Europe – where he continues to serve on the Board. His career is marked by a commitment to innovation, sustainability and people centric solutions in urban development.
Rasmus brings a practitioner’s perspective, blending business leadership with creative solutions and a deep commitment to creating positive outcomes for all stakeholders. He is passionate about finding solutions to the challenges of our time – in particular proving that real estate in a market based economy can operate within planetary boundaries while supporting thriving communities.
We are grateful for the generous ongoing support of the Robert Garland Treseder Fellowship.
Where is it happening?
Lecture Theatre 1 (B117), Glyn Davis Building, The University of Melbourne, Masson Road, Parkville, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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