Spread The Word

Your design superpowers are a force for good

A Cause-Based Design Camp. Changing the world is hard work, but when the benefits are so obvious and the need so crucial it's hard not to answer the call. A sandbox for spreadtheword.org

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Amanda Cooley

STW in Applied Arts

Posted by Amanda Cooley on June 20, 2009 at 9:30am

Sara R.

"101 things designers can do to save the earth"

Posted by Sara R. on May 21, 2009 at 1:20pm — 2 Comments

Bernard Hellen

The World's Greenest Business Card

Posted by Bernard Hellen on May 7, 2009 at 8:00pm

Bernard Hellen

Tomorrow is Pay It Backwards Day

Posted by Bernard Hellen on April 3, 2009 at 9:15am — 4 Comments

 
 

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The Village Architect

Brian MacKay-Lyons feels that modern architecture education distances students from the tangible act of building. To provide students with more hands-on experience, he created the Ghost Architectural Laboratory. For two weeks each summer, students and professors work under MacKay-Lyons's guidance to build structures that explore what is sustainable and meaningful.

A Garden in Cairo

His Highness the Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims, has deep ancestral roots in the city of Cairo. His sponsorship of numerous social and economic development projects is grounded in the principle that people should be active participants in their communities and cultures.

Architecture 2030

See architect and activist Edward Mazria's compelling presentation, which calls on buildings to be carbon neutral by the year 2030. Mazria has been speaking to leaders from the building industry and government on practical ways to reduce buildings' carbon footprint.

Adaptive Reuse in the Netherlands

Dutch architect Frits van Dongen discusses his building, The Whale. The Whale is the centerpiece of Borneo Sporenburg, a high-density urban housing development situated on Amsterdam's eastern docklands. Van Dongen describes how many units in the building do not share the same floor plan.

Affordable Green Housing

Biophilia is a hypothesis that describes humans as emotionally connected to all other living systems. Jonathan Rose, a New York City-based real estate developer, describes how biophilia can guide building design in dense urban environments. In many instances, biophilia shares the same principles as sustainable building design.
 

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