LUNIT Project
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The LUNIT Project began at Harvard Graduate School's Department of Architecture in Fall 2006. LUNIT is a research program created by Charles M. Mirotznik, taught by Nader Tehrani and the project consultant was Bill Pulte, founder and chairman of Pulte Homes, Inc.
While researching the construction and building industry, students considered and prototyped new building formats and construction techniques. Through this work, students attempted to further the architecture field and find solutions to problems in the housing industry. The mission of the project is listed on the project's website.
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