Healthy Buildings 2027 America: June 20 - 23, 2027
As the world faces converging challenges of climate change, public health disparities, aging infrastructure, and rising construction costs, Healthy Buildings 2027 Americas will focus on solutions that are intelligent, inclusive, cost-effective, and future-ready. Hosted in Syracuse, New York—a region at the intersection of innovation, urban reinvention, and environmental stewardship—this international conference will explore how we can create intelligent environments that promote human health, sustainability, affordability, durability, and climate resilience.
The theme for Healthy Buildings 2027 Americas, “Intelligent Environments: Designing, Retrofitting and Operating for a Healthy, Affordable and Resilient Future”, invites global researchers, designers, engineers, and policymakers to share insights on both cutting-edge new buildings and transformative retrofitting of existing spaces. The conference will highlight scalable, effective and efficient technologies, collaborative community-driven design methods and practices, and policy pathways to healthier indoor environments across all building types and communities.
| Name | Department |
| Professor Peng Gao, Ph.D. | Department of Geography and the Environment, Syracuse University |
| Professor Brooks Gump, Ph.D. | Department of Public Health, Syracuse University |
| Professor Bess Krietemeyer, Ph.D. | School of Architecture, Syracuse University |
| Professor Lihong Lao, Ph.D. | Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse University |
| Professor Zhao Qin, Ph.D. | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University |
| Professor Ian M. Shapiro | Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse University |
| Professor Nina Wilson, Ph.D. | School of Architecture, Syracuse University |
| Professor Kun-Hao Yu, Ph.D. | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University |
| Professor Weiwei Zheng, Ph.D. | Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University |
Speaker information coming soon.
Stay tuned for sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities at Healthy Buildings 2027.
