
Dr Tulika Gadakari is the Course Director for Architecture at Coventry University. She is a researcher and practitioner with a growing international reputation in the area of using inclusive design, sustainable architecture and intelligent building technologies as a means of promoting ageing-in-place and achieving energy-efficient, cost-effective and user-centred environments. Through her research she explores varied themes including, design for health and well-being, sustainable design strategies, impacts of intelligent building technologies on users, energy performance gap and development of building rating systems. Improving health & wellbeing through co-creation and participatory design approaches encapsulates one of Tulika’s main research ethos for creating better futures, in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. She has recently finished working on an ESRC-funded, Euro-China collaborative (UK, France and China) €1 million research project, to find new and innovative ways of adapting an older person’s home so that they can live independently for longer and avoid going into residential care as well as making it easier for them to access public services such as health and social services.