RPI + SOM = CASE
The interest between academia and professional practice continues with the creation of CASE, a joint research effort between Rensselaer Polytechnic and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. A group of researchers reside at the SOM Wall Street address and work together with architects and engineers to reshape the profession and industry. Having witnessed its development and surge to push innovation in technology, I do believe we will see interesting work coming out of this collaboration.
The development of technological innovation within research laboratories has been the norm, but now we are seeing the prospective of design laboratories working next to design studios. CASE is accepting application if your interested.
Please take the time to look at the link below:
Description from the Website:
What is the Center for Architecture Science and Ecology (CASE)?
Co-located on Rensselaer campus and in lower Manhattan, CASE unites advanced architectural and engineering practices with scientific research through a unique and intensive collaboration between multiple institutions, manufacturers and professional offices within the building industry. By bringing together ambitious building design professionals with research faculty and advanced students dedicated to the exploration of emerging building technologies, the research center is pushing the boundaries of environmental performance in urban building systems.
Rensselaer’s School of Architecture is framing its advanced degree program in Built Ecologies—focused on the development of next generation research practitioners able to provide performance-driven building technologies to support clean, self-sustaining built environments—around CASE.
• The CASE research is well positioned to have a substantial impact on the United States’ building sector, whose lack of energy efficiency accounts for 35% of our nation’s energy consumption and nearly 40% of U.S. carbon production
• Research and system development conducted at CASE aims to implement changes to building practices with international impact in three priority areas: Energy consumption; Sustainable Resource Management; and quality of access to essential resources: Fresh Air, Clean Water, Natural Daylight, Plant and Animal Life.
Why is the CASE collaboration necessary?
Buildings account for over a third of the total energy consumption in the United
States. As new construction projects increase exponentially in emerging global economies, acceleration in the pace of architectural innovation and the implementation of sustainable material and energy technology becomes ever more urgent.
• CASE will provide an environment that supports the immediate need for innovation and the incorporation of next-generation architectural technologies into new building projects.
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