Labs
AAP labs catalyze imagination and innovation to address urgent challenges facing our cities and communities. Led by faculty with deep disciplinary and trans-disciplinary expertise, the labs forge networks and collaborations that push boundaries to advance a more resilient, sustainable, and just world.
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Linda Shi
Studies why cities adopt regressive climate adaptation practices and what alternative approaches to property rights, land use and fiscal policies, and regional governance would enable more equitable and sustainable futures.
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Felix Heisel
Activates research to shift material consumption toward a circular model for designing and building a sustainable, low / no-carbon construction industry.
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Alex Kobald, J. Meejin Yoon
A research platform, creative think tank, and incubator working at the intersection of the built environment, technology, sociology, and ecology.
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Caroline O'Donnell
Engaging in relationships and networks rather than objects, the lab experiments with nose-to-tail practices, novel materials, and the reimagining of the function of objects.
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Timur Dogan
Specializes in sustainable architecture and urbanism through research across design, engineering, computation, and building performance simulation.
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Katharina Kral
Investigating the intersections of environmental, societal, and well-being concerns linked to housing, the lab explores synergies between building performance and quality of life across scales and their potential to reshape domestic space and architectural workflows.
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Suzanne Lanyi Charles
Examines the effects of global housing investment on local neighborhoods and household access to affordable, secure, and stable housing.
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Jennifer Minner
A multi-disciplinary research lab for igniting creative action, public imagination, and participatory place-keeping in the built environment.
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Sara Bronin
Leads interdisciplinary projects in property, land use, historic preservation, and energy, inquiring into how law can foster more equitable, sustainable, well-designed, and connected places.
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Local Government Restructuring Lab
Mildred Warner
From finance and infrastructure policy to economic development, planning, and public health, the Local Government Restructuring Lab explores cutting-edge research to inform public practice.
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Farzin Lotfi-Jam
Investigates the social impacts of new technologies that virtualize cities and populations. The lab produces research using extended reality interfaces, gaming engines, agent-based simulations, digital twins, and smart urban systems.
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Marta H. Wisniewska
Investigates alternative building materials and innovative construction techniques for a healthier and more regenerative built environment in the context of developed and developing territories.
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Sasa Zivkovic
Integrates computation, state-of-the-art digital fabrication, and robotic construction to develop sustainable, full-scale architectural projects.
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Rural-Urban Building Innovation Lab
Leslie Lok
Explores the intersection of urbanization, novel material methods, and technology to create and experiment with hybridized design and construction processes in the urban fringe.
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Jenny Sabin
Specializes in trans-disciplinary architectural design, computation, data visualization, and digital fabrication at the intersection of architecture and science for the production of responsive material structures and bio-inspired sustainable systems.
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Transportation Access and Policy Lab
Nicholas J. Klein
Focused on urban transportation, the lab studies the role that transportation plays in social and economic mobility, public opinions, and new technologies.
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Victoria A. Beard
Produces new research on the water to waste cycle, across actionable scales, from source protection to household access. The lab connects knowledge to action to create more equitable and sustainable urban water management systems.
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María González Pendás, Suzanne Lettieri
A space born out of collaboration aimed at fostering new pedagogies and modes of public and civic-academic alliance through architectural design, architectural humanities, and the modes of research, teaching, and learning that animate them.