Infomorphism Exhibited in Making Energy Visible at AIA NY Center for Architecture

October 3rd, 2025

We're proud to announce that Infomorphism, a CASE research project is now on view at the AIA New York | Center for Architecture as a part of Making Energy Visible, an exhibition curated by architect and architectural historian, and CASE Adjunct Professor, Tülay Atak. The exhibition “considers how energy has come to be incorporated in architecture and design and is seeking imagination in this critical moment of change.”

The project, led by CASE's Dr. Alexandros Tsamis, Dr. Fengqi Li, Ph. D. and Dr. Kristen Schell, is a hybrid Urban and Energy planning framework that considers the principles of ZEBs (Zero Energy Buildings) and derives energy-based urban planning regulations for cities that prioritize local renewable energy utilization. Infomorphism will sit alongside 11 other projects that demonstrate the various roles of energy in the built environment.

The exhibit will be on view from October 3rd 2025 - March 28th 2026. Be sure to stop by and check it out!


Media Contact:

Kathie Brill, Program Manager

Brillk@rpi.edu      

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