Yulin Yang
Yulin Yang investigates climate, space, and comfort—seeking more sustainable ways to realize and reconcile their often competing conditions. Her work combines architectural thinking with environmental analysis, focusing on how ecological strategies can balance comfort with thoughtful and efficient resource use.
Her recent projects, developed through the Bioclimate Studio, extend this inquiry by exploring methods that integrate passive design, material adaptation, and climate-responsive comfort. Through drawing, modeling, and environmental simulation, she aims to bridge data and sensibility— unfolding spatial possibilities through environmental reasoning.
She holds a Master of Environmental Building Design from the University of Pennsylvania.
Her recent projects, developed through the Bioclimate Studio, extend this inquiry by exploring methods that integrate passive design, material adaptation, and climate-responsive comfort. Through drawing, modeling, and environmental simulation, she aims to bridge data and sensibility— unfolding spatial possibilities through environmental reasoning.
She holds a Master of Environmental Building Design from the University of Pennsylvania.