Christina received her BASc in Civil Engineering from the University of Toronto, and her MS and MPP from UC Berkeley. Her research identified economically efficient pathways to reduce carbon in the residential buildings sector.
This study examined the effectiveness of several low-carbon technologies to assess their applicability for high performance single-family housing construction.
Ismailos, C., Touchie, M.F. “Achieving a low carbon housing stock: An analysis of low-rise residential carbon reduction measures for new construction in Ontario,” Building and Environment 126 (2017) pp. 176-183. doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2017.09.034