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Biography Senior Researcher, CBPD • B. Arch. Carnegie Mellon University |
Profile
Azizan Aziz is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on the design of integrated systems for commercial buildings, advanced workplace concepts and workplace productivity.
Azizan has worked on several sustainable masterplanning development projects. These projects include the US Army Corps of Engineers campus in Urbana-Champaign, the City of Wolfsburg, Germany, and the Lichtenberg District in Berlin.
Azizan’s building projects include the Intelligent Workplace at CMU, the Adaptable Workplace Laboratory at the U.S. General Services Administration Headquarters in Washington D.C. and the Laboratory of Design for Cognition for the Electricité de France in Paris, France. Currently he is working on the Building as PowerPlant initiative, Productivity Protocol Development for the U.S. General Services Administration, and the Collaborative Work Environment project with Electricité de France.
Azizan received his Bachelor and Master of Science in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University in 1991.












