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Carnegie Mellon Architecture (CM—A) educates students in the discipline of architecture, emphasizing the role of creativity in architectural design; understanding architecture’s historical, social and environmental contexts; critically engaging technology in architectural innovation; and working ethically to achieve social progress and justice in the built environment.

Climate Change – Artificial Intelligence – Social Justice

Carnegie Mellon Architecture is committed to preparing our students to address the pressing challenges of our time. From the environmental, to the technological, to the social, our programs provide deep immersion in the discipline of architecture, intensified by the broader Carnegie Mellon culture of interdisciplinary innovation and creative inquiry.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grants

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Craft Practices and Computation in Three Cultures

This project is an ethnographic study, computational investigation and design exploration of craft practices in three different locations: willow, wire and textile weaving in Pittsburgh; the Gullah tradition of sweetgrass basket weaving in South Carolina; and joinery, umbrella-making and weaving in Thailand.

a hand weaves a sweetgrass basket on top of a book cover

This project is an ethnographic study, computational investigation and design exploration of craft practices in three different locations: willow, wire and textile weaving in Pittsburgh; the Gullah tradition of sweetgrass basket weaving in South Carolina; and joinery, umbrella-making and weaving in Thailand.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Contestations of Modernity

This proposal is for a book that offers readings in Design Ethics on questions of broad contemporary import: that of participatory publics in an era of neoliberal development and hardline politics, of design and its spatial agency, of the legacies and futures of modernism in the global south, and of the care and repair of buildings and cities in an age of climate crises.

black and white photo of an architectural model by student Shray Tripathi

This proposal is for a book that offers readings in Design Ethics on questions of broad contemporary import: that of participatory publics in an era of neoliberal development and hardline politics, of design and its spatial agency, of the legacies and futures of modernism in the global south, and of the care and repair of buildings and cities in an age of climate crises.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Village in the City, City in the Village

In collaboration with Chiang Mai University, the proposal expands a relationship between designers, students and local villagers to focus on the current urbanization of a municipality of agricultural villages in San Pu Loei.

a group of Chiang Mai University and Carnegie Mellon Architecture students with Grandmother Boon Reaung

In collaboration with Chiang Mai University, the proposal expands a relationship between designers, students and local villagers to focus on the current urbanization of a municipality of agricultural villages in San Pu Loei.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Farm to Prototype

This proposal seeks support for the construction and testing of a series of full-scale hempcrete architectural assemblies.

rendering of a gray building with a wooden roof structure

This proposal seeks support for the construction and testing of a series of full-scale hempcrete architectural assemblies.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Greenhouse Design-Build Project

This year-long studio project utilizes bamboo that has been repurposed from the previous NOMAS Spring Carnival Pavilion installed on campus. The project aims to set a cogent case of low-carbon practices through a full-scale intervention in the neighborhood, thereby supporting an underserved community.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Greenhouse Design-Build Project
rendering of a bamboo pavilion and a greenhouse
PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Greenhouse Design-Build Project

This year-long studio project utilizes bamboo that has been repurposed from the previous NOMAS Spring Carnival Pavilion installed on campus. The project aims to set a cogent case of low-carbon practices through a full-scale intervention in the neighborhood, thereby supporting an underserved community.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Sharing the Entangled Stories of the Anthropocene

This project emerges from the teaching and research work of the project lead over the last two years. This application is for the dissemination/sharing of stories globally as a storybook of methodologies, and locally as a series of stories shared as an exhibit.

a large drawing on the floor in an exhibition space

This project emerges from the teaching and research work of the project lead over the last two years. This application is for the dissemination/sharing of stories globally as a storybook of methodologies, and locally as a series of stories shared as an exhibit.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Sustainable Design for Uncertain Futures Book and Website

The aim of this book and website is to provide academics and practitioners with strategies that can be used in combination throughout the building project lifecycle to help designers align their work with the appropriate forces of change.

project graphic for Sustainable Design for Uncertain Futures

The aim of this book and website is to provide academics and practitioners with strategies that can be used in combination throughout the building project lifecycle to help designers align their work with the appropriate forces of change.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Leveraging AI for Equitable Lighting

This project aims to address these disparities by developing a user-centric smart lighting system that collaborates with the architectural façade to enhance mood and perception while ensuring equitable access to quality lighting in everyday spaces.

lighting system diagram

This project aims to address these disparities by developing a user-centric smart lighting system that collaborates with the architectural façade to enhance mood and perception while ensuring equitable access to quality lighting in everyday spaces.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: (de)Mass(ing) Timber

We see this proposal as a seed grant to identify three pathways of tectonic/geometric strategies that can be further elaborated at full scale with future funding and industry partnerships. Emerging technologies, such as AI-driven generative design and optimization, AR enhanced construction, and other computational processes will be essential to developing the work.

black and white photo of a group of people driving a car through a tunnel in a large tree

We see this proposal as a seed grant to identify three pathways of tectonic/geometric strategies that can be further elaborated at full scale with future funding and industry partnerships. Emerging technologies, such as AI-driven generative design and optimization, AR enhanced construction, and other computational processes will be essential to developing the work.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: Regenerative Structures Laboratory

This proposal seeks to establish the "Regenerative Structures Laboratory" at Carnegie Mellon Architecture.

Regenerative Structures Laboratory. Credit: Juney Lee
closeup of wooden structure
Regenerative Structures Laboratory. Credit: Juney Lee

This proposal seeks to establish the "Regenerative Structures Laboratory" at Carnegie Mellon Architecture.

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: Urbanism and Social Production of Space

Jongwan Kwon, Assistant Teaching Professor

color drawing of Arctic Town by Ralph Erskine (1958)

Jongwan Kwon, Assistant Teaching Professor

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: Image Deep: /Contested Matter

Dana Cupkova, Associate Professor

an AI Workflow Diagram created by Kui Yang Yang

Dana Cupkova, Associate Professor

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: The Pittsburgh Sequence

Francesca Torello, Special Faculty

colorful graphic plan drawing of downtown Pittsburgh

Francesca Torello, Special Faculty

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: Mixed Use in Pittsburgh's "Climate Haven"

Jared Abraham, Associate Studio Professor

architectural design of triangular shaped balconies with patio furniture and plants

Jared Abraham, Associate Studio Professor

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: Data Dump

Daragh Byrne, Associate Teaching Professor

three people look at printed pages on a table

Daragh Byrne, Associate Teaching Professor

PJ Dick Innovation Fund Teaching Grant: Unreasonable Architecture

Tuliza Sindi, Ann Kalla Visiting Professor in Architecture

Lukasa memory board, hourglass-shaped wooden tablet covered with multicolored beads and carved symbols

Tuliza Sindi, Ann Kalla Visiting Professor in Architecture

a hand weaves a sweetgrass basket on top of a book cover
black and white photo of an architectural model by student Shray Tripathi
a group of Chiang Mai University and Carnegie Mellon Architecture students with Grandmother Boon Reaung
rendering of a gray building with a wooden roof structure
rendering of a bamboo pavilion and a greenhouse
a large drawing on the floor in an exhibition space
project graphic for Sustainable Design for Uncertain Futures
lighting system diagram
black and white photo of a group of people driving a car through a tunnel in a large tree
closeup of wooden structure
color drawing of Arctic Town by Ralph Erskine (1958)
an AI Workflow Diagram created by Kui Yang Yang
colorful graphic plan drawing of downtown Pittsburgh
architectural design of triangular shaped balconies with patio furniture and plants
three people look at printed pages on a table
Lukasa memory board, hourglass-shaped wooden tablet covered with multicolored beads and carved symbols

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