Th Exhibition, curated by architect and architectural historian, and CASE Adjunct Professor, Tülay Atak. The exhibition “considers how energy has come to be incorporated in architecture and design and is seeking imagination in this critical moment of change.”
We're proud to announce that Infomorphism, a CASE research project is now on view at the AIA New York | Center for Architecture as a part of Making Energy Visible. https://t.co/liC42Q9CH9
Honored to be a FuzeHub grant recipient! This funding will help us develop next-generation, low-carbon, natural-fiber biocomposite manufacturing technology and products for construction. Thanks to @FuzeHub and @EmpireStateDev for supporting NY's manufacturing future! #Innovation
A amazing turnout for the CASE Spring 2025 Open House��an engaging day of presentations, student exhibits, and expert dialogue focused on sustainability in the built environment! Read the full recap here: https://t.co/pdEOQKYqtj
We had a great time at the @facadesplus trade show! We had the chance to share CASE research and learn about the amazing products and building systems being developed in the design and construction industry. @case_rpi https://t.co/S7CINcgXnV
To combat the pervasive issues surrounding plastic use and subsequent microplastic waste in our environment, CASE students led by faculty member Josh Draper are exploring the benefits of Plant Fiber Reinforced Composites (PFRCs)
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To end the Fall semester CASE hosted our bi annual Open House, where students presented their research and projects to faculty and guests, congrats to all! @case_rpi https://t.co/Wa83GuzCvs
Today, RPI’s Daniel Walczyk and Alexandros Tsamis testified alongside Christine Smart from @CornellCALS before the NYS Assembly Standing Committee on Agriculture on the opportunities for hemp fiber as an emerging crop and their sustainable building initiative, Seed to City.
CASE Faculty, Fleet Hower & RPI Architecture work with City of Albany, Van Alen Institute and local community partners to open Albany Hive, a Community-Led Redesign project in the West Hill neighborhood. Read more below! https://t.co/bRNOzcbN9r
We welcomed our new B.Arch and M.S. Built Ecologies students for our biannual NYC week! Students explored different parts of New York City each day with a different member of our CASE faculty. @rpi_case https://t.co/mnZBjiRprD
Don’t miss the final @CASECenterNYC Lecture Speaker! Today, 1pm EDT join Constantina Varsami from @CorganInc as she presents Ecological Design Thinking. @rpi#BuiltEnvironment
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Don’t miss the final @CASECenterNYC Lecture. Apr 22, 1pm EDT join Constantina Varsami from @CorganInc as she presents Ecological Design Thinking, her research exploring the intersection of architecture, engineering, and ecology.
@rpi#builtenvironment
https://t.co/2w8CzHWZCJ
Calendar Alert! Apr 8, 1pm EDT join Diyanko Bhowmik discussing his research, Sensor Fusion Techniques Using Transfer Learning for Human Occupancy Sensing, in the next @CASECenterNYC Lecture Series.
@rpi#builtenvironment
https://t.co/2w8CzHWZCJ
Don’t miss the next @CASECenterNYC Lecture Series. Today at 1pm EDT join Fatima Javeed as she presents her recent work, Semantic Data Modeling for Sentient Systems: Enabling Holistic Knowledge-based Automation. @rpi#builtenvironment
https://t.co/2w8CzHWZCJ
Work from @CASECenterNYC Built Ecologies Ph.D. candidate, Elena Petruzzi, on Metabolizing Heat, Thermally Tuned 3D Printed Envelopes. The research develops a design tool that allows architects to design the distribution of two distinct materials (insulation and an organic PCM).
Don’t miss the next @CASECenterNYC Lecture Series. Mar 25, 1pm EDT join Fatima Javeed as she presents her recent work, Semantic Data Modeling for Sentient Systems: Enabling Holistic Knowledge-based Automation. @rpi#builtenvironment
https://t.co/2w8CzHWZCJ
Work from @CASECenterNYC Built Ecologies Ph.D. candidate, Alex Nathanson, on Community Demand Response. The research investigates the technological and social systems involved in Demand Response and looks at the small-scale residential participants working with aggregators.
Congrats to @CASECenterNYC's Marcus Carter - selected for the Climate Solutions Challenge on @Gov_Island in NYC. With help from Fort Miller Group and after Nature, Object Territories will be installed this year. Read more below!
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