EcoLogic Design Lab Network

Moving from ego-centric to eco-centric in the built environment

Seeking to innovate, create and educate, EcoLogic was formed to facilitate a transition from ego-centric to eco-centric in the built environment - from detached ecological awareness to expansive connection with the local ecology and environment using evolutionary awareness and design tools:Eco-centric building seeks to    •    harvest all its own water and e ...learn more

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Address: 119 Charles Street
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