MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium Seed Awards

In collaboration with Randolph Kirchain (co-director of the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub), SUL has received the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium Seed Awards. The project “The Costs and Benefits of Circularity in Building Construction”, led by Siqi Zheng, Faculty Director of MIT Center for Real Estate, aims to identify barriers and incentives for the adoption of circular building practices that might be targeted for further adoption, and to develop interventions to address misperceptions amongst builders.

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Prof. Zheng awarded the Frank E. Perkins Award for Excellence in Graduate Advising for the School of Architecture and Planning