Funded Projects
RESTRUCT offers funding opportunities for faculty for projects that support the creation of models of sustainable academic-industry research partnerships in the built environment.

E-Com Fabrication
Using Internet, Enabled Smart Phone Scanners to Produce 3D Printed Tooling for Custom Fitted, Bio-Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Furniture

Development of Sustainable Construction Using Local Materials
Concrete is widespread, being the most used construction material in the world. However, its wide use also comes with large impacts.

Wildlife Microhabitat Mapping
While the urban environment was built for humans, it also represents an important habitat for various wildlife species.

“Aver las Avenidas:” South Tucson Community Asset Mapping Pilot
This project seeks to use mapping technologies to assist in envisioning the potential future of the built environment, beginning with a pilot program in South Tucson.