Research is often central to our design process. Many projects begin with asking important questions about the project so we can thoroughly understand each client’s specific needs and goals. Research also involves deep discussion with the client on how best to integrate the latest, most effective ideas and technologies into our designs to meet the client’s requirements as best as possible.
This process is often memorialized in elegantly designed documents and booklets. Feel free to look through our research documents on the Jindu Sustainable Pavilion, MDCO Medical Simulation Lab, Jenson-DeLeeuw Net-Zero Energy House White Paper, etc.
Books written by Paul Lukez
Project reports written by Paul Lukez Architecture
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2028 Housing
From the China Vision Project, Design Proposal for 2028 Housing
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Environments for the Future
From the China Vision Project, Research Results for Environments for the Future
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The Hydroelectric Canal Appendix
The Hydroelectric Canal for Boston Living with Water Competition
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Jindu Sustainable Pavilion
Final Design Development Submission for Jindu Development Group
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The Medicines Company
Resources and Selected Research
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The McAuliffe Center: Vision and Research
Framingham State University: The McAuliffe Center Visualizations Booklet