Building better for the Brisbane 2032 Games
At a glance
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are more than just a global sporting event; they offer the chance to put in place a new sustainable urban vision. The Brisbane 2032 Games is a unique opportunity to transform the region through an accelerated implementation of innovative infrastructure projects.
The aim is to create a positive legacy that will resonate for years to come, built on projects that provide the greatest social, environmental and economic value. But how can we maximise these benefits for the host regions during and beyond this global showcase event?
Our report on sustainable infrastructure and venues provides examples and recommendations on how the following principles can be implemented in practice, and how they can contribute to the legacy of the Brisbane 2032 Games.
Report: Sustainable infrastructure and venues
Build better, not more
Embed sustainability into early planning
Renew or repurpose existing infrastructure
Instead of starting from scratch, this principle encourages us to leverage what is already in place and enhance its functionality and accessibility. This is not only cost-effective, but also aligned with global sustainability goals and the International Olympic Committee’s New Norm reform, which aims to make the Games more affordable, beneficial and sustainable.
By following these principles, the Brisbane 2032 Games can help shape an innovative and sustainable legacy for generations to come.
To learn more, read our free report on sustainable infrastructure and venues.