AIA College of Fellows awards Northeastern University team with 2022 Latrobe Prize

Submitted by mtinder@aia.org on Wed, 05/18/2022 - 19:42
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$100,000 to fund design research to advance the role of design in urban equity.
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The AIA College of Fellows selected four faculty members from Northeastern University to receive the 2022 Latrobe Prize for their research proposal, “CommonSENSES: Standards for ENacting Sensor networks for an Equitable Society”.
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