IDEAS2.0 (Integrative Data-Enabled Approaches to Sustainability across Scales) is a 3-year research project to develop new techniques and tools that will help decision makers to evaluate alternative designs and explore the performance attributes, costs and benefits more efficiently. Using the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus as a case study, we will develop and test prototypes that will integrate the diverse sources of data, and allow diverse stakeholder groups to interact with the information as part of a collaborative decision-making process. IDEAS2.0 is a multi-disciplinary project with faculty from Architecture (Ronald Kellett), Computer Science (Rachel Pottinger and Kellogg Booth), and Planning (Maged Senbel).