Directory of Fellows



Pliny Fisk
Associate Professor
Department of Architecture

M.L.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1971
M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1970
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1968

An expert in the field of sustainability, Mr. Fisk is co-founder of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, an independent non-profit research and educational firm that concentrates on the interrelationships between the built and natural environments with a focus on sustainable community and local economic development. Fisk is interested in environmental planning and policy, environmental hazards, sustainable community planning in underrepresented communities, environmental justice, green architecture and construction, sustainability theory, materials science, life cycle assessment, building systems and patent and product development. His focus has been on architecture, master planning, participatory gaming and quantitative methods.

Langford A426
(979) 458-4124
pfisk@archmail.tamu.edu