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David Fannon is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University, holding dual appointments in the School of Architecture and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He specializes in sustainable and high-performance building design, with a focus on persistent architecture, resilience, and human health in the built environment. Fannon earned his B-Arch from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2005) and an MS in Building Science and Sustainability from UC Berkeley (2015). He is a licensed architect in New York and a LEED Accredited Professional.
His research explores strategies for designing buildings that adapt to future needs, including grid-interactive efficient systems, climate-resilient infrastructure, and occupant-centric comfort models. Notable projects include DOE-funded studies on scalable building equipment performance and a Latrobe Prize-winning investigation into future-use architecture. Fannon also co-curated the 'DURABLE' exhibition on sustainable material innovations.
- Grants & Leadership: Co-PI on DOE grants for grid-interactive building technologies and Northeastern’s Building Resilience tools.
- Awards: Latrobe Prize (AIA College of Fellows).
- Professional Affiliations: American Institute of Architects, ASHRAE, SBSE, and BETES.
Fannon advises students on sustainable building systems and co-op opportunities, mentoring graduates like Sowdamini Ponnada and Dane Brimmeier. His work bridges architecture, engineering, and policy to create resilient and adaptable built environments.
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