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Matthew
Jull
Associate Professor of Architecture
Department of Architecture
University of Virginia

Publications

Mediating Environments
Bridging Science, Art, and Community in the New Arctic
Design and the Built Environment of the Arctic Book
Evaluating plans for sustainable development in Arctic cities

Media Mention

The Future of the Arctic, According to UVA Researchers
Museum Visitors Experience Arctic in new exhibit
SEED Lab, a Center to Incubate Solutions for Energy and Equity through Design , Opens May 4. April 29, 2019
Here are the designers who will exhibit at the 2020 Venice Biennale

Presentations

Bridging science, art, and community in the new Arctic
Arctic environmental data narratives: Developing an interdisciplinary, co-productive approach for environmental data analysis and application
Understanding the changing natural-built environment in an Arctic community: An integrated sensor network
Understanding the changing natural-built environment in an Arctic community: An integrated sensor network
Understanding the Changing Natural-Built Landscape in an Arctic Community: An Integrated Sensor Study in Utqiaġvik, Alaska
High-resolution data from integrated micrometeorological and geophysical studies within an Arctic city: Preliminary results from Utqiaġvik, AK
Assessing micrometeorological differences related to the built environment in Utqiagvik, Alaska
High-resolution data from integrated micrometeorological and geophysical studies within an Arctic city: Preliminary results from Utqiaġvik, Alaska
Assessing micrometeorological and geophysical differences related to the built environment in Utqiaġvik, Alaska
Panel: Worldbuilding & Repair, Climate Transformations
DEC 2023: Interactions between the built and natural environments in an Arctic Community: An integrated sensor network in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Spatiotemporal assessment of ground temperature hot and cold spots at urban sites in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Arctic Observing Summit: Interactions between the built and natural environments in an Arctic Community: An integrated sensor network in Utqiagvik
Spatiotemporal assessment of ground temperature hot and cold spots at urban sites in Utqiagvik, Alaska

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