Searching for

About
Awards
Fellows
Events
News
Contact
Support
About
Awards
Fellows
Events
News
Contact
Support

SOM Foundation
224 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60604

Terms of Use
Join Our Mailing List

Searching for

About
Awards
Fellows
Events
News
Contact
Support

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities

The (Im)material Matters Lab at the University of California, Berkeley, led by Professor Liz Gálvez, presents Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, an innovative exhibition examining climate resilience in desert cities. The exhibition at the Center for Architecture + Design in San Francisco highlights design-research, full-scale prototypes, and student work that address the urgent need for alternative cooling solutions in regions facing extreme heat.

November 21, 2024–February 6, 2025
Center for Architecture + Design
Hallidie Building
140 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94104

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities banner

As global temperatures rise, Collective Comfort responds to climate challenges with sustainable design concepts that engage both community and environment. The featured works reimagine cooling centers as dynamic community spaces that move beyond air conditioning to foster collective well-being through enriched architectural programming and opportunistic material thinking. Highlighted research explores cooling strategies, material innovation, and community-centered designs developed by students at UC Berkeley’s Department of Architecture alongside collaborations with the University of Houston’s Urban Climate Adaptation Lab directed by Dalia Munenzon and expert input on building physics, wood construction and social infrastructure by Salmaan Craig (Associate Professor, UCLA), Paul Mayencourt (Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley) and Melissa Guardaro (Assistant Research Professor, Knowledge Exchange for Resilience, Arizona State University), respectively.

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman. 

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 01

There is a profound intelligence in traditional material thinking that we can reintegrate into our contemporary building and urban cultures. By reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and reimagining resilient cooling strategies, we can expand the role of architecture in fostering collective resilience, especially for vulnerable communities confronting extreme weather risks. Enriching spaces that bring people together can serve as soft infrastructures, proving to be just as powerful as traditional hard infrastructures.
Liz Galvez

Key Installations

  • Prepared Mass: Stone, Clay & Thread—Utilizing traditional thermal mass and buoyancy ventilation techniques within contemporary framing construction, three full-scale prototypes demonstrate how ancient materials like clay, earth, and stone can be adapted to counter the urban heat island effect through passive cooling methods.
  • Comfort, Collectively—Envisions a future where cooling centers are reimagined through collective comfort as spaces that prioritize shared thermal pleasures and the joy of gathering as tools for community resilience. Here, comfort transcends austere metrics, embracing the richness of thermal relationships—where thermally diverse materials create dynamic interiors that respond to and engage the body.
  • A Building Code for Heat Resilience—This framework proposes new design guidelines for resilient hub buildings, integrating culturally sensitive programming with thermally massive materials and building physics principles tailored to desert climates.
  • An Urban Code for Heat Resilience—Expanding from the building scale to the urban environment, this collection proposes new design guidelines for shade equity and social infrastructure, integrating community-driven cooling solutions and policies that ensure accessible shaded spaces and heat relief resources for vulnerable communities.
  • Collective Comfort Architecture Studio—Graduate students at Berkeley Architecture were asked to create a series of "Comfort Artifacts" to develop new "Comfort Concepts" eventually developing their thermal ideas through the design of a building intended to embody and support Collective Comfort.
Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 02

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 03

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 04

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 05

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 06

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 07

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 08

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 11

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 12
Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 13

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Somf 2024 event collective comfort airing on possibilities exhibition 14

Collective Comfort: Airing on Possibilities, Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco, 2024. © Matthew Millman.

Exhibition Credits

(Im)material Matters Lab, University of California—Berkeley
Liz Gálvez, Director
immaterialmatters.org

Project Team
Deniz Atayolu (B.A. in Architecture), Catherine Chiu (B.A. in Architecture), Xinhui Harper Dong (M.Arch), Annette Ho (B.A. in Architecture), Kyra Johnston (M.Arch), David Lin (B.A. in Architecture), Chloe Wang (B.A. in Architecture), Sarah Zhang (B.A. in Architecture), and Wenteng Zhao (M.Arch).

Support

This exhibition has been supported by the SOM Foundation Research Prize and the AIA Upjohn Research Initiative.

©2025 SOM Foundation

Terms of Use

Join Our Mailing List