We welcomed Prof. Sarosh Anklesaria & @CMUSoA students at our Water Treatment Plant! The group explored our capital projects' construction & design details, learned about water sector careers, & toured the Plant. We're always excited to share our work & inspire students 💧
23 students from @CarnegieMellon participated in the @MIT Energy and Climate Hack. The group included students from the EST&P program, MBA students from @teppercmu, MIIPS students from the Integrated Innovation Institute and students from @CMUSoA
A new project made possible by Scott Institute seed funding draws attention to architecture's sizable carbon footprint and explores AI as a tool to promote energy benchmarking.
@CMUSoA's Azadeh Sawyer leads this research.
https://t.co/1Dft8ftR3G
Interested in re-imagining this community asset? DM me & i'll keep you in the loop w/bloomfield development corporation (BDC) @BloomfieldPGH . Images from CMU school of architecture studio w/Jen Luchino @CMUSoA
On Dec. 3, join energy experts from @CMUEngineering, @HeinzCollege, and @CMUSoA for Faculty Dialogue: The U.S. Power Grid: Resiliency and Sustainability.
Registration is open through Dec. 2:
https://t.co/ofEQmbakon
We're searching for an Adjunct Instructor in Building Science and Environmental Controls to teach courses in building science and environmental controls during the Fall 2024 semester. Apply by Aug. 19. https://t.co/DOm6fIRijA
Congrats to Asst. Prof. Azadeh Sawyer for receiving a 2024 Seed Grant for the project "AI-Driven Building Energy and Carbon Emissions Benchmarking for Decarbonization and Climate Resilience."
Announcing our 2024 Seed Grant Awards🎉
This year’s seven awardees will receive a total of nearly $400K of funding to initiate research that tackles issues related to decarbonization, energy equity, and resilience. Read more about the projects funded: https://t.co/zvqfTULIa2
Thanks to all who joined us in celebration of Architecture Archives and our new exhibit: “Here to Stay: Celebrating 40 Years at the Architecture Archives 1984-2024." Check out the exhibit on the 4th floor of Hunt Library.
See the event photo gallery here: https://t.co/6pM0zCmiQx
In the latest issue of e-SPAN, we honor the work of Valentina Vavasis, Sarah Rafson and Steve Lee, three beloved faculty members. https://t.co/IrK3Aq0Mg6
Have you seen the newly renovated #PeaceGarden next to Hunt Library? 🕊️
👷 This spring, the Design/Build Studio at @CMUSoA continued developing its Peace Garden Project. Under Professor Steve Lee's guidance, the aim was to enhance the quality of life on @CarnegieMellon campus.
Kushagra Varma, PhD candidate in Architecture–Engineering–Construction Management, presents their dissertation defense "A 4D Interactive Carbon Emissions Dashboard: A Visualization and Assessment Tool for Urban Building Environmental Impact" May 17. https://t.co/v8HeTRAc17
Wei Liang, PhD candidate in Building Performance and Diagnostics (PhD-BPD), presents their dissertation defense presentation "An Automatic Mobile Sensing Platform for Indoor Environmental Quality Assessments " Thu, May 16 at 10am. https://t.co/HLpIK7yGyk
Jingyang Liu, PhD Candidate in Computational Design, presents their dissertation defense presentation "Spatial Interfaces: A Computational Framework for Spatial Computing in Robotically-Assisted Construction" May 21 at 10am. https://t.co/FuhyU96x1T
This light painting was produced by @CMUSoA 5th-year student Mira Teng, who directed a modified, autonomous Zumo robot to roam their house. Through long-exposure photography, Mira's drawing machine gave voice to the spaces between the walls. 🏠🤖🎨
Announcing the student recipients of our spring 2024 awards program. The awards provide over $45,000 recognizing student work in public interest design, design and representation, and sustainability, as well as professional promise. https://t.co/wW72vT9U57
We're pleased to announce that Susie Kim (B.Arch ‘23) has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Delbert Highlands Travel Fellowship for her proposal “Hiroshima as Tabular Rasa: a new modern urban ethos in response to crisis and uncertainty.” https://t.co/37GLIInCgc
On Friday, April 5, urban designer Emmanuel Pratt, founder of the Chicago-based Sweet Water Foundation and the inaugural Watson Chair of Architecture, will deliver a lecture at 5pm in Hall of Arts 160, at 121 Tech Street. A reception will follow.
Architect Vinu Daniel of Wallmakers presents a lecture on 3/29, 12:30pm at Kresge Theater, CFA, followed by Q&A and lunch. Hands-on workshop on 3/30 at Construction Junction. RSVP: https://t.co/g4YVl9CBLh. #CMUArchitecture#DesigningChange