Michelle Laboy assistant professor of architecture m.laboy@northeastern.edu 617.373.5320 Expertise Michelle Laboy in the Press ‘We need rain’: Drought threatens the very foundation of some Boston buildings New efforts in green infrastructure offer another solution, said Michelle Laboy, an assistant professor of architecture at Northeastern University. Some of Boston’s Priciest Real Estate is Sinking Into The Earth “These old brick row houses are incredibly beautiful and really valuable,” said Michelle Laboy, an assistant professor of architecture at Northeastern University in Boston. “And yet so many of them are threatened by the dropping groundwater table.” Michelle Laboy for Northeastern Global NewsThese Northeastern researchers want to change architecture so new buildings last longer by Molly Callahan December 13, 2018
‘We need rain’: Drought threatens the very foundation of some Boston buildings New efforts in green infrastructure offer another solution, said Michelle Laboy, an assistant professor of architecture at Northeastern University.
Some of Boston’s Priciest Real Estate is Sinking Into The Earth “These old brick row houses are incredibly beautiful and really valuable,” said Michelle Laboy, an assistant professor of architecture at Northeastern University in Boston. “And yet so many of them are threatened by the dropping groundwater table.”