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Lisa D. Iulo is a professor of architecture and the director of the Hamer Center for Community Design at Pennsylvania State University. She is a registered architect and a professional planner, recognized for her work in sustainable building practices. Iulo's research focuses on residential green building practices, energy efficiency, and the implementation of renewable energy strategies at the community scale. She was a co-recipient of grants from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Solar Decathlon projects, where she collaborated with students and faculty to design and build solar-powered homes. Her work has received national and international recognition, and she is committed to enhancing architectural education through ecological planning and green building practices. Iulo has held previous teaching positions as an adjunct instructor and has worked in various architectural capacities in New York and New Jersey. She holds a Master of Urban Planning from City College of New York and a Bachelor of Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology.
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