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View ArticleThe University as the True Hub of Green Innovation?
Stanford University has long held a tradition of innovation. The legendary tech startups, such as Yahoo and Google, that were founded by Stanford students in its’ hallowed halls are now the stuff of...
View ArticleGreenBuild 2011: Report from Toronto (Part 1 of a series)
An insider view of the largest green building conference in the World . . . Celebrating its’ tenth anniversary, the GreenBuild Conference & Expo (http://www.greenbuildexpo.org), is the largest...
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Eric Corey Freed continues his report from the trenches of the largest Green Building Conference in the world (BE SURE to read Part 1) Despite the milestone, there was almost no mention of this being...
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I recently watched the Academy Award nominated documentary, Food inc. To be honest, I was hesitant about watching it. I already know more than I’d like about the sorry state of our food supply....
View ArticleWhat Hurricane Sandy teaches us about our built environment
The profession of Design is about to drastically change. If you’re an architect, engineer, planner or builder, the way you build is about to undergo some radical new transformations. 2012 is on track...
View ArticleThe University as the True Hub of Green Innovation?
Stanford University has long held a tradition of innovation. The legendary tech startups, such as Yahoo and Google, that were founded by Stanford students in its’ hallowed halls are now the stuff of...
View ArticleGreenBuild 2011: Report from Toronto (Part 1 of a series)
An insider view of the largest green building conference in the World . . . Celebrating its’ tenth anniversary, the GreenBuild Conference & Expo (http://www.greenbuildexpo.org), is the largest...
View ArticleGreenBuild 2011: Report from Toronto (Part 2 of a series)
Eric Corey Freed continues his report from the trenches of the largest Green Building Conference in the world (BE SURE to read Part 1) Despite the milestone, there was almost no mention of this being...
View ArticleHow food should shape our cities
I recently watched the Academy Award nominated documentary, Food inc. To be honest, I was hesitant about watching it. I already know more than I’d like about the sorry state of our food supply....
View ArticleWhat Hurricane Sandy teaches us about our built environment
The profession of Design is about to drastically change. If you’re an architect, engineer, planner or builder, the way you build is about to undergo some radical new transformations. 2012 is on track...
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