13/06/2025
A team from the University of Florida is helping homeowners in Florida make smarter, more resilient choices in home construction and interior design to better withstand flooding and extreme weather.
Led by assistant professor in the department of interior design and a researcher within the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience, or FIBER, Lisa Platt and graduate researcher Arezoo Zeinali, developed a tool called SAMPL™ (Sustainable Adaptive Material Performance Level), which uses computational modeling to evaluate how building materials perform under real-world risks, especially water-related damage.
Groundbreaking tool helps people make better, science-informed choices about materials used to build and furnish a house.