Rachael DiCristina is interested in sustainable and resilient design solutions that engage the sociocultural context of buildings. She believes architecture should prioritize social and environmental well-being from concept to execution. Her recent research includes energy modeling, greenhouse gas accounting, and life cycle analysis to aid in evaluating and managing the environmental performance of buildings. Rachael has experience designing residential, institutional, and infrastructural projects.
Rachael holds a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.