About me

Jeehwan Lee is an Assistant Professor of the College of Architecture at Myongji University in South Korea. Prior to joining Myongji University in 2020, he has taught environmental systems, building systems integration, and studios at Hampton University in Virginia after earning his Ph.D. degree in Architecture at the University of Kansas in 2017 and Master of Architecture at the University of Utah in 2012. In his dissertation research, he conducted the effect of shading louvers and compact silencers as noise barriers in ventilated double skin façade buildings. He has been investigating human-centered indoor environmental quality and building façade performance. His primary research interests are net-zero building, passive design, human interactive indoor environmental quality, building systems integration, environmental sustainability, comprehensive POE (post-occupancy evaluation), and performance-based design.