Where technical expertise meets global challenges: creating solutions that bridge engineering, sustainability, and human needs.
From laboratory experiments to real-world implementations, Brandon translates research insights into tangible innovations for sustainable construction. At Stanford, he conducted a comprehensive lifecycle assessment for San Francisco International Airport's backup fuel systems, analyzing environmental impacts and providing actionable sustainability recommendations. His technical versatility extends to numerous hackathon projects documented on GitHub, where he has developed digital tools addressing various construction and sustainability challenges. Brandon has also contributed his expertise to architectural exhibitions, including work on the Architecture Biennale project, bringing technical and sustainability perspectives to creative architectural discourse.
Translating sustainability theory into practice—from airport infrastructure to humanitarian reconstruction.
Beyond academic and industry projects, Brandon demonstrates commitment to social impact through his work with Re-Win, a nonprofit initiative repurposing windows for Ukraine's reconstruction efforts. This project exemplifies his approach of applying circular economy principles to address urgent humanitarian needs. Each of Brandon's initiatives balances technical innovation with practical constraints, considering industry realities while pushing boundaries of what's possible. Through technical blog posts, collaborative projects, and mentorship, he creates shared knowledge that accelerates the transition toward more sustainable construction practices.