
Dorothy Johns
Assistant Professor · Low-carbon Material Research
Toronto Metropolitan UniversityAbout
Dorothy Johns is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architectural Science at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), holding concurrent roles as a PhD Candidate and founder of Woodhouse Studio. She specializes in low-carbon material research and sustainable design strategies, bridging architecture with building science. Johns leads the Catching Carbon Lab, focusing on circular design and bio-based materials to reduce buildings' carbon footprints across their lifecycle.
Education includes a PhD in Building Science (2024) from TMU, a Master of Architecture (Honours, 2016) from the University of Calgary, and a Bachelor of Architectural Science (Honours, 2014) from TMU. Her professional certifications include Passive House Expert (CPHC).
Research emphasizes socially resilient design, high-performance building envelopes, and community-informed practices. She teaches courses like Sustainable Architecture and Theorizing Technology in Architecture, mentoring students to integrate climate-focused research into practice. Collaborations span academia and industry through interdisciplinary projects and professional practice.
Johns advocates for socially responsible design through her work with the Ontario Building Envelope Council's education subcommittee. Her professional practice at Woodhouse Studio aligns with her research, applying low-carbon materials and techniques in real-world projects.
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