'The issues of place, community engagement, responsibility and personal accountability informed the design research and teaching approaches towards sustainable resilient design that were undertaken at The Exchange. In the Phase Change 2.0 studio, Charles Anderson and Michaela Prescott led a group of RMIT Master of Landscape Architecture and RMIT Bachelor of Interior Design students in an exploration of the systems of the city in relation to the changing nature of the environment and our understanding of it. Engaging directly with wlobal warming and its impaces at a local and regional scale and working across a range of design disciplines and related practices, the studio envisioned cenarios for sustainable and resilient futures. Rethinking food, waste, water, ecological and social systems, the studio explored propositions for the design of resilient high-density urban environments in a zero-carbon world. ...' (pp. 82-101)