Tyler Pullen guides the Terner Center’s research on building industry innovation. He has a background in research and practice across several disciplines within architecture, engineering, and construction. These include civil and environmental engineering, construction management, energy efficient architectural design and analysis, urban planning, and housing development and policy.
His research includes work both in the United States and abroad, particularly on the topic of industrialized construction as a means of expanding and improving housing production. This interdisciplinary experience and curiosity are critical in his work and research, which strives to align both policy and practice toward critical housing, environmental, and societal goals.
Tyler is also the Assistant Director of Building Innovation with Terner Labs, where he leads the Labs’ work in the building industry and housing space, including supporting building entrepreneurs through the Housing Venture Lab.