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D.C. Lefosse is a researcher in the Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, specializing in Environmental Technology and Design. Their work focuses on biophilic urbanism, climate resilience, and sustainable urban planning. They lead the BIO-POLIS project, developing holistic models for urban planning and climate adaptation. Lefosse holds a Dr.arch. degree and has published extensively on topics such as biophilic design, environmental psychology, and AI-driven ecological measurements.
- Education: Dr.arch. in Architecture (specific institution not explicitly stated).
Research interests include integrating natural elements into urban environments, measuring human-environment interactions, and scaling biophilic strategies for climate resilience. Recent work leverages visual AI to quantify biophilic perceptions across global biomes.
Key projects include the BIO-POLIS initiative (2021–2024), which combines urban planning with ecological design principles. Their publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, merging environmental science with architectural innovation.
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