Saturday, January 30, 2010

Terreform ONE (Open Network Ecology)

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ABOUT:

Terreform ONE [Open Network Ecology] is a non-profit design group that promotes green design in cities. Through our creative projects and outreach efforts, we hope to illuminate the environmental possibilities of New York City and inspire solutions in areas like it around the world.

Terreform ONE is a unique laboratory for scientists, artists, architects, students, and individuals of all backgrounds to explore and advance the larger framework of green design. The group develops innovative solutions and technologies for local sustainability in energy, transportation, infrastructure, buildings, waste treatment, food, water, and media spaces.

TEAM Terreform is a winner of the Infiniti Design Excellence Award - History Channel City of the Future competition.
The Future of New York City 2106: MOVIE
All volunteers directed by Dr. Joachim.

Tax Exempt Status: View our 501c3 Letter of Determination.

Contact:

Terreform ONE
33 Flatbush Avenue, 7th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11217

TEL: (617) 285-0901 or
(917) 921-0446
E-MAIL: info@terreform.org
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The Vertical Farm Blog

http://verticalfarmblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/mitchell-joaquim-friend-of-vertical.html

Rolling Stone Magazine
100 People Who Are Changing America;
Mitchell Joachim is #83.

www.terreform.org/people_mj.html

Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D.
Co-Founder

Dr. Joachim is a leader in ecological design and urbanism. He is a Co-Founder at Terreform ONE and Terrefuge. He earned; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MAUD Harvard University, M.Arch. Columbia University, BPS SUNY at Buffalo with Honors. Dr. Joachim is faculty at Columbia University and Parsons. Formerly an architect at Gehry Partners, and Pei Cobb Freed. He has been awarded the Moshe Safdie Research Fellowship, and the Martin Family Society Fellow for Sustainability at MIT. He won the History Channel and Infiniti Excellence Award for the City of the Future, and Time Magazine Best Invention of the Year 2007, Compacted Car w/ MIT Smart Cities. His project, Fab Tree Hab, has been exhibited at MoMA and widely published. He was chosen by Wired magazine for "The 2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To". Rolling Stone magazine honored Mitchell as an agent of change in "The 100 People Who Are Changing America". He was selected to be the Frank Gehry International Visiting Chair in Architectural Design at the University of Toronto for 2009-2010. Mitchell has also won the TED2010 Fellowship.

Archinode Studio
cell: (617) 285-0901
e-mail: mj@terreform.org

Team: www.terreform.org/people.html

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