College of Architecture and Design
13 May 2009
A team of students and faculty from the College of Architecture and Design and UT’s Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment (ISSE) have won a top award in the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Sustainable Design Expo in Washington, D.C. The project, “The New Norris House: A Sustainable Home for the 21st Century,” won a $75,000 award from the EPA. Tim Ezzell from ISSE and Tricia Stuth, assistant professor in the college, mentored the winning team of students. A second team of UT chemical engineering students won an honorable mention for a project reusing waste from the production of biodiesel fuel. UT faculty Paul Frymier, Robert Counce and Charles Moore (emeritus) mentored that team.
Tags: 2009 • Architecture • Environment • Sustainability










