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CUSD Designs Building Prototype

Joseph Niczky  —  Feb 7, 2012

Cornell University Sustainable Design, a group that is hoping to build the University’s first entirely student-designed building on campus, has completed its initial design of a Sustainability Research Facility. CUSD will construct a prototype of a single room this semester to test energy-efficient parts for the building, said CUSD team leader Jeremy Blum ’12.

Cornell Solar Decathletes Are An Inspiration for the Study of Architecture

Ann Lui  —  Oct 21, 2009

Some statistics: Cornell has, ahem, the number one architecture program in the United States. The United States each year produces six billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions — which is, per capita, almost 200 times more than poorer countries in the world. Buildings represent 39 percent of those emissions. Let’s round that up to 40 percent. While turning off the lights in Rockefeller overnight is important, the energy saved by doing so is chump change compared to what could be wrought by the education of a well-trained and knowledgeable generation of builders and designers.

Solar Decathlon in the Dark: Competition is Misconceived

Timothy Liddell  —  Oct 21, 2009

Shock and disbelief were the only two feelings stronger than nausea when judges announced the results for architecture at the recent Solar Decathlon competition in Washington, D.C. After a two-year, Herculean effort, Cornell’s Solar Decathlon team (CUSD) had produced an innovative house of remarkable craftsmanship. Its peculiar form and materiality exerted an uncanny architectural magnetism, attracting the press and public and eliciting praise and pride from everyone involved.

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