Research
The Cincinnati Project
Air quality monitoring
CARES
AirTram
Heat monitoring
Keep Norwood CoolWater quality monitoring
Smart City: Heat monitoring IOT
MAPHAZOPS
Water quality monitoring
UC Campus Energy transition
Transportation
Streetcar ridership studyInternational and Domestic Projects
Sustainability
Energy transition
Adult asthma studySpatial analytics
Breast cancer studyHealth assessments
Green Streets
Social capital
Housing
Landscape Architecture
Urban Design
Design
Ulsan Remade
Adaptive Reuse of Cincinnati's Abandoned Tunnel
Daegu Global Studio
HealthcareBuilt design
News
Upcoming / Recent
Lecture / Presentation
03.2024 University of Nevada
03.2024 Domansa, Seoul
11.2023 Harvard University, GSD
11.2023 University of Ulsan,
College of Social Science
03.2023 UC Berkeley, LAEP
Conference / Presentation
12.2024 American Geophysical Unioncture
11.2024 Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure
07.2024 RC21 Urban and Regional Development 06.2024 Ulsan Research Institute
05.2024 CNU, Cincinnati 03.2024 Daegu Global Studio Symposium
06.2023 Medinfo
Exhbition
04.2024 Contemporary Arts Center 11.2023 Harvard University, GSD
2020 2019 2018
Workshop
03.2024 Daegu Metropolitian Global Studio
10.2023 Remote sensing
03.2023 Integrated studio
Jury review
12.2023 University of Pennsylvania,
Weitzman School Design
People
Founder & Director
Sang Cho, Assistant Professor, DAAP
Current researchers
Kazi Suhi
Past researchers
Roozbeh Kholdani, Ayesha Syeda, Rubina Raffeeque, Armita Chitsaz, Avaniko Asokkumar,Seonwoo Lee, Grayson Sommer
External Collaborators (past and current)
City of Cincinnati
Office of Environment and Sustainability
The Connector
Grouundworks ORV
Mill Creek Alliance
Groundworks Lawrence,
American Planning Association Sustainable Communities Division
Ulsan Research Institute
Harvard University, GSD
Contact Us
EPIC
Environmental Planning &
Design Innovation Collaborative
The lab integrates design, planning, and technology, offering an innovative method for understanding and shaping the urban landscape. Its interdisciplinary approach facilitates collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders. This includes communities, industries, municipalities, and researchers.