Living Lab “Together for Tomorrow – Building Diverse Teams for a Sustainable Green Campus”
11-07-2025

Living Lab “Together for Tomorrow – Building Diverse Teams for a Sustainable Green Campus”
On July 4th, 2025, the Faculty of Engineering Management at Bialystok University of Technology hosted a vibrant Living Lab that brought together a diverse group of changemakers to imagine a more sustainable campus future. The Living Lab at WIZ was organized as part of the summer school “Building a sustainable and diverse team”.
Led by Aleksandra Gulc, the Living Lab engaged:
- 16 students from Poland and Croatia
- 6 PhD students from Poland, Kazakhstan and Morocco
- 3 academic staff
- 1 administration staff
Aims of the Living Lab:
- Foster inclusive and diverse teamwork for green campus initiatives
- Co-create regenerative, practical solutions using Design Thinking and Permaculture principles
- Empower community-driven action through small, local projects
- Promote systems thinking in tackling social and environmental issues
- Encourage continuous reflection and feedback
Design Thinking in Action:
Participants explored the full cycle of design thinking:
Empathize → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test, all grounded in real campus challenges.
Permaculture Ethics at the Core:
- People Care – elevating every voice in sustainability efforts
- Earth Care – restoring ecosystems on campus
- Fair Share – sharing resources, time, and knowledge fairly
Permaculture principles integrated throughout:
- Observe and interact
- Design from patterns to details
- Use and value diversity
- Use small and slow solutions
- Apply self-regulation and accept feedback
The main outcome: Co-designed creative learning materials rooted in real, local context—tools for students to envision and shape a greener future.
The project team is composed of the following members: Aleksandra Gulc, PhD (project coordinator), Justyna Kozłowska, PhD, Joanna Godlewska, PhD, Ewelina Tomaszewska PhD.
This Living Lab was part of the PermaLABS Project: “Envisioning sustainable futures in higher education business departments, inspired by Permaculture design principles”, funded by the Erasmus+ programme.
More information about the project: https://www.permalabs.eu/
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