Built Environment

We are reimagining how buildings and cities are designed to create a more resilient, energy-efficient, and low-carbon built environment.

Research Themes


Design


Materials


Building systems


Urban and regional planning


Adaptive reuse


Resiliency and efficiency

Featured Work

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Balancing Distributed Energy Resources with Grid Demand

GIS researchers developed improved communication between commercial smart inverters and meters to replace cost-prohibitive remote terminal units, allowing better integration of smaller distributed energy resources into energy services markets.
Partners: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and AVANGRID Inc.

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Microgrid Implementation Modeling

GIS researchers created a model to simulate a microgrid’s performance in terms of distributed generation, storage, and load. The simulation uncovered ways to promote mutually beneficial collaboration between microgrid owners and utility companies.
Partners: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Rochester Gas & Electric

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Climate Adaptation and Resilience across Scales 

A GIS researcher developed guidance for professionals for adapting the built environment to a changing climate in order to provide a better understanding of climate change impacts, vulnerability, and resilience across scales of the built environment.

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Training Program for Building Energy System Operators

GIS developed a pilot training program for industrial building operators for building energy optimization and controls re-tuning.
Partners: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NY MEP), and Pacific Northwest Lab

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Energy Efficiency and Pollutants in Buildings

GIS researchers investigated how pollutant levels change as a result of energy-saving strategies in collections spaces.
Partner: National Endowment for the Humanities

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Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for Circular Economy Product

GIS researchers designed and conducted an LCA to consider strategic uses of discarded television panel glass as a substitute for concrete pozzolan to reduce the environmental impact of one of the most common materials in the built environment.
Partners: Staples Inc., Urban Mining Northeast LLC, and Electronic Recyclers International (ERI)

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World-Class Facilities

Our nine applied research labs, architecture studio, student study spaces, and six technology testbeds, including our new state-of-the-art remanufacturing testbed, are geared to help us meet applied circular economy goals.