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EcoVillages
(2188 people) | Sustainable Communities
(3049 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1438 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1554 people) | Urban Ecology
(1355 people) | Sustainable Building
(2308 people) | Sustainable Materials
(1656 people) | Urban Communications
(569 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(896 people) | Infrastructure
(840 people) | Biomimicry
(1284 people) | Sustainability and Technology
(1621 people) | Technology Transfer
(582 people) | Arts Activism
(1519 people) | Philanthropy
(1050 people) | Landscape Ecology
(741 people) | Environmental Education
(2482 people) | Sustainability Education
(3121 people)
About
Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MAUD Harvard University, M.Arch. Columbia University, BPS SUNY at Buffalo w/ honors. Partner at the nonprofit organization Terreform. Formerly an architect at Gehry Partners, Michael Sorkin Studio, and Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. Moshe Safdie and Assoc. Research Fellow Award, Martin Family Society Fellow for Sustainability at MIT. History Channel and Infiniti Design Excellence Award for the City of the Future, New York. Time Magazine Best Invention of the Year 2007, Compacted Car w/ MIT Smart Cities Group. Faculty at Columbia University and Washington University.
Terreform is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization and philanthropic design collaborative that integrates ecological principles in the urban environment. The group views ecology in design as not only a philosophy that inspires visions of sustainability and social justice but also a focused scientific endeavor. The mission is to ascertain the consequences of fitting a project within our natural world setting. Solutions range from; green master planning, urban self-sufficiency infrastructures, community development activities, climatic tall buildings, performative material technologies, and smart mobility vehicles for cities. These design iterations seek an activated ecology both as a progressive symbol and an evolved artifact.
Terreform is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization and philanthropic design collaborative that integrates ecological principles in the urban environment. The group views ecology in design as not only a philosophy that inspires visions of sustainability and social justice but also a focused scientific endeavor. The mission is to ascertain the consequences of fitting a project within our natural world setting. Solutions range from; green master planning, urban self-sufficiency infrastructures, community development activities, climatic tall buildings, performative material technologies, and smart mobility vehicles for cities. These design iterations seek an activated ecology both as a progressive symbol and an evolved artifact.


