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The Carbon Investment of Historic Buildings: Embodied and Operating Energy in the Preservation of the Columbia Campus

Using the Columbia Morningside campus and its environs as the object of study, this studio interrogated energy consumption and carbon emissions of existing and historic buildings owned and operated by the university, to inform decarbonization and retrofitting efforts in ways that account for both operational and embodied carbon over time.

Students: Shereen Al Mater, Illy Auerbach, Charlotte Crum, Anne Maxwell Foster, Lily Garcia, Cecelia Halle, Conrad Grimmer, Frederick, Sophie Hass, Liza Hegedűs, Doei Kang, HuanYu (Will) Kuang, Zhaosen (Aaron) Luo, Wenqin Meng, Nicolás Moraga, Brandy Nguyen, James Oberting, Nadir Puccinelli, Marieke Van Asselt

Student Graphic Designers: Nicolás Moraga and Yuhan (Judy) Wang

Teaching Assistants: Eleanor Phetteplace and Charlotte Boulanger GSAPP Faculty: Erica Avrami, Tim Michiels