Assistant Professor Youngjin Hwang, along with collaborators from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has developed HydroSIP—a system that transforms the way buildings manage heating and cooling. This patented technology features a unique double-sided hydronic layer that adjusts thermal resistance based on climate changes, allowing buildings to automatically adapt to varying weather conditions. Not only does HydroSIP enhance energy efficiency, but it also directly harvests solar energy, turning a building's exterior into an active energy manager. This innovation could play a major role in reducing carbon emissions and energy use, paving the way for a more sustainable future. https://lnkd.in/g28sJnMr
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The College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology builds on a legacy of disciplined experimentation in materials and technologies to educate and inspire the next generation of architects and landscape architects. From its landmark campus and home at S. R. Crown Hall, IIT Architecture champions an interdisciplinary approach to education and research that is simultaneously local and global in its impact. IIT Architecture students are educated to address complex, contemporary challenges of designing and constructing across all scales. Both faculty and students enjoy a longstanding relationship with professional practice in Chicago, a city with a vibrant history of innovation in architecture, design, landscape architecture, and urbanism.
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Meet our newest Jeanne and John Rowe Fellow: Sydney Rose Maubert! Sydney's research shines a spotlight on the architectural contributions of marginalized Afro-Indigenous communities in the southern U.S. and Caribbean. This fall, she’s bringing her expertise to Illinois Tech’s College of Architecture to explore how the Great Migration shaped Chicago's public housing, diving into the cultural and material influences often left out of mainstream narratives. From examining the Gullah and Geechee people to uncovering the history of the Black Seminoles, Sydney's work connects the past to the present, revealing how public policy has reshaped American landscapes. Join us in welcoming her as she inspires our students and continues her impactful research! https://lnkd.in/gnB6upkQ
IIT College of Architecture | New Rowe Fellow Explores Architectural Influence of Marginalized Communities
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At the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Associate Professor Sean Keller is delving into a critical chapter of architectural history. As a 2024–2025 fellow, Keller is exploring the iconic architecture and political history of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, with a focus on the design of the Olympic complex. This work, which he is co-authoring with his spouse and collaborator Christine Mehring, reflects the post-war ambitions of West Germany to present itself as a new nation, offering a fresh perspective on both architecture and history. Keller’s research aligns with the Institute’s long tradition of welcoming distinguished scholars, and his fellowship is a testament to the significance of his work in architectural history. As he embarks on this journey, he’s reflecting on the innovative, anti-monumental designs of the Olympics’ venues—symbolizing a pivotal moment in Germany’s transformation https://lnkd.in/gEw2rEUM #IllinoisTech #Architecture #ArchitecturalHistory
IIT College of Architecture | Associate Professor Receives Prestigious Fellowship
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Congratulations to Brendan Hall (MLA/M.Arch., 4th Year) on being selected for the prestigious Landscape Architecture Foundation Ignite program! This incredible multi-year program by the Landscape Architecture Foundation offers an annual $10,000 scholarship, a paid summer internship, and ongoing mentorship, supporting Black, Indigenous, and students of color in landscape architecture. Brendan is one of only five students nationwide chosen to join this impactful initiative. With a background in political science and experience working on public safety initiatives in Chicago, Brendan’s path to landscape architecture was inspired by the transformative potential of spaces like Jeanne Gang's Polis Station, which reimagines precincts as community-centered environments. Through Ignite, Brendan’s vision to combine public policy and sustainable design is coming to life. His dream? Acquiring vacant properties across Chicago to create spaces that inspire positive change, reduce crime, and enhance mental well-being. Join us in celebrating Brendan’s journey and future impact on inclusive, sustainable design! https://lnkd.in/d_AyfXc3
IIT College of Architecture | LAF Ignite Scholar Sees Landscape Architecture as the Key to Green Policy
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Thinking about whether an architecture degree is worth it? Here's what you should know: Architects enjoy rewarding careers that combine creativity with problem-solving, and the earning potential is solid—Indeed reports an average salary of $103,000, while the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the median at $82,840. Plus, job growth is projected to outpace many other professions. Beyond financial benefits, an architecture degree opens doors to licensure, which is essential for practicing independently. You'll also gain valuable skills like design thinking, project management, and complex problem-solving. At Illinois Tech’s College of Architecture, you’ll be immersed in hands-on learning through award-winning design/build studios and connect with Chicago’s rich architectural legacy. Start shaping your future here: https://lnkd.in/gpF-eDz6
Is an Architecture Degree Worth It? Here's What You Need to Know.
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The future of cities and major urban projects will take center stage at the 2024 Peter Schaudt Lecture in Landscape Architecture! Join us on October 25 at 5 p.m. in S. R. Crown Hall’s Center Core as Antonella Contin explores sustainable urban growth and the role of smart, sensitive cities in shaping tomorrow’s landscapes. A research associate at Politecnico di Milano, Contin leads initiatives like MSLab and MetroHUB in partnership with UN-Habitat and coordinates multiple EU-funded projects focused on smart cities. Don't miss this insightful conversation! https://lnkd.in/gkjjmcVP
IIT College of Architecture | Peter Schaudt Lecture: Antonella Contin, University of Politecnico di Milano
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Join us on Wednesday, October 23 for the opening of Polis: Public Space in Spain During the Last Twenty Years, an exhibit celebrating the transformative work of Spanish architects recognized by the prestigious European Prize for Urban Public Space. The evening kicks off at 5 p.m. in Center Core with a lecture by renowned Spanish architect Joan Roig of Battleroig, followed by a panel on urbanism featuring Illinois Tech faculty experts Carol Ross Barney, Martin Felsen, Luis Ortega, and Maria Villalobos. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore urbanism’s impact on public spaces! https://lnkd.in/gTss9ffu
IIT College of Architecture | Polis: Public Space in Spain During the Last Twenty Years
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The Chicago Humanities Fall Festival is back with eight standout lectures ranging from poetry to basketball along with our own Professor Michelangelo Sabatino, who will highlight the famed Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed Edith Farnsworth House on October 26 at 2 p.m. in Northwestern University's Norris University Center. To purchase a ticket and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gBdfUB9x
Michelangelo Sabatino: The Edith Farnsworth House
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Congratulations to Natura Futura architect José Fernando Gómez and architect Juan Carlos Bamba for their Centro Comunitario Productivo Las Tejedoras project, which won the fifth cycle of the prestigious MCHAP.emerge award! This incredible structure in Chongón, Ecuador, designed for a collective of women weavers, beautifully blends traditional building practices with modern sustainability and economic empowerment. The MCHAP.emerge award includes a research professorship at Illinois Institute of Technology's College of Architecture, along with $25,000 to support publication. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/geW_kzm4