
ABOUT
Prof. Jason Pomeroy is an award-winning architect, academic, author and TV presenter regarded as one of the World’s leading experts in sustainable design. He is the Founder of Singapore-based interdisciplinary sustainable design and research firm, Pomeroy Studio; sustainable educator and researcher, Pomeroy Academy, and digital innovators and solution providers, Pomeroy Technology.
His professional career has spanned Europe, The Middle East and Asia and includes critically acclaimed green cities, buildings and landscapes: from the microscale of the first zero-carbon house in Asia, to the macroscale of Indonesia’s ‘Silicon Valley’. Pomeroy has authored ‘Hardware, Software, Heartware: digital twinning for more sustainable built environments’ (2023), ‘Cities of Opportunities: connecting culture and innovation’ (2020), ‘Pod Off-Grid: Explorations in Low Energy Waterborne Communities’ (2016), ‘The Skycourt and Skygarden: Greening the Urban Habitat’ (2014) and ‘Idea House: Future Tropical Living Today’ (2011). He holds professorships at the University of Nottingham, and James Cook University; and leads a sustainable urbanism module on the IDBE programme at Cambridge University.
Pomeroy continues to raise public awareness of the value of sustainable built environments through his critically-acclaimed television series, which include: ‘Smart Cities 2.0’, ‘City Time Traveller’ (Series 1 & 2), ‘Futuropolis’ and ‘City Redesign’. He is also a keynote speaker on the subjects of urbanism and sustainability at global conferences and events, which have included TED, The World Knowledge Forum and the World Architecture Festival.
He gained Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees from the Canterbury School of Architecture, a Masters degree from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD from the University of Westminster. He is a fellow of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.

