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Harvard CGBC
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Harvard Climate Week Lecture: Bud Ris on "Climate Ready Boston: Planning for the Challenges Ahead"
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Bud Ris is Co-Chair of Boston Green Ribbon Commission's Climate Preparedness Working Group and Senior Climate Advisor to the Barr Foundation. Ris' lecture was presented as a part of a week of climate change-related events called “Climate Week,” organized by the Harvard University Center for the Environment in cooperation with a wide variety of partner institutions across the Harvard campus. Thi...
Harvard CGBC Lecture Series: Gordon Gill
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"Discovering Form Through Performance: From Master Planning to the Tallest Building in the World" April 20, 2017 Gordon Gill is one of the world’s preeminent exponents of performance-based architecture. His work, which ranges from the world’s largest buildings to sustainable communities, is driven by his philosophy that there is a purposeful relationship between formal design and performance; a...
Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Annual Lecture: Richard Rogers
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An annual lecture within the Harvard GSD Lecture Series, this event intends to expose a large audience of students, faculty and members of the public to the importance of green design and planning. The Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities aims to transform the building industry through a commitment to design-centric strategy that directly links research outcomes to the development of n...
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Karolina Keyzer
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Karolina Keyzer
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Erik Stenberg
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Erik Stenberg
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Alexis Pontvik
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Alexis Pontvik
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Anne Beim
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Anne Beim
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Soren Nielsen
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Soren Nielsen
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Sara Grahn
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Sara Grahn
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Thomas Norgaard
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Thomas Norgaard
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Stig Mikkelsen
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Stig Mikkelsen
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Cathrine Vigander
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Cathrine Vigander
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Catherine Sunter
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Catherine Sunter
Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Tine Hegli
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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Tine Hegli
Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Inaugural Lecture: Norman Foster
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Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Inaugural Lecture: Norman Foster
Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities: Mission and Vision
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Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities: Mission and Vision
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Challenge Conference Highlights
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Challenge Conference Highlights
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Alejandro Murat
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Alejandro Murat
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Phil Harrison, "Translational Networks"
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Phil Harrison, "Translational Networks"
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: James Carpenter, "Light in the Public Realm"
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: James Carpenter, "Light in the Public Realm"
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Daniel Nocera, "Personalized Energy"
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Daniel Nocera, "Personalized Energy"
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Gordon Gill, "The Beauty of Utility"
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Gordon Gill, "The Beauty of Utility"
Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Joshua Prince-Ramus, "Density and Diversity"
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Harvard CGBC Inaugural Conference: Joshua Prince-Ramus, "Density and Diversity"
So a Million to upgrade windows,insulation oc geothermal heat pump erv and you reduce energy consumption by 5.7% lol never a payback period just exposed the scam
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Is this now abandoned?
promo sm 🌸
Nice! Not nice > that you are not updating your research news! You don't seem shy to me. ;-)
Hello, can someone please explain the charts at 15:45, how is the Energy Consumption (GJ/ capita) of countries changing between charts even though the scale of x axis is same?
Very good talk 🙌🔥🔥🔥
No thanks. From the advise i received from a former employee his people have to talk him out off consistently bad ideas. He certainly lives of their ideas, pays the young subsistence salaries and employees poorly, while his Lordship flies to his building on the Thames in a helicopter.
Harvard GSD and like is a joke that always accepted 3rd rate school kids in wholesale because no smart sane person will pursue more schooling for art degree except "competitive applied art"(oxymoron) majors. GSD degree no better than JC art degree
9:09 lecture starts
too short man u gotta keep takling
Great inspiring lecture!
Harvard conducts these talks to then 'stick it' to the world. Some things never change.
Glad i found this RUclips channel.. very interesting
Lord ...😂
His deep awareness in the technological, cultural, urban issues gives an ability to balance , of course, and move in a desirable direction by few surfaces simultaneously. I see here a sort of new understanding of ancient dogma :'usefulness, strength, beauty', it was turned into something like : 'Technologicalness, Nature-care, Sustainability ' ; and in this speech one can clearly see a wish of Mr. Foster to push humanity in this complex directions . It is his vision of the future. Will see...
Very interesting talk, thanks for sharing :D
Norman can't Riechstag without lecturing.
only rich people....!!!!
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a great project!
Many confused people throw around false equivalency by comparing Pritzker prize to Nobel prize. Pritzker prize is just a vanity project and is a branding effort for wealthy Pritzker family name. Moreover, the prize committee is composed of mostly random buffoons who have no knowledge of building design and hence the prizes has no credibility. Its akin to trash collector in Nobel award selection committee making award for physics. Architecture is a more a humanities degree than anything. Almost all top tier us college or university do not offer this degree for a reason. Harvard graduate design school has lot of people from second, third rate undergraduate schools because most kid smart enough to get into top tier undergrad schools are too intelligent to get into this non technical profession.
For the benefit of those high school kids interested in this profession, there is rampant fallacy held by people including myself before I entered architecture school that architects are technical people in traditional STEM sense in addition to working with aesthetics but that is complete false. Architecture education in US is 99% humanities discipline i.e. art, history and english with virtually no science classes to receive a diploma.
If one look past often grandiose declarations (particularly known) architects make about their profession, those most satisfied with their job tend to be dim witted science wise and university education is all amalgamation of art/history/english majors. I regret graduating with this pussy degree where architects office environment can be very petty & stifling. If you honor STEM, best to stay away. Cream does not necessarily rise to the top in this profession i.e. you have to be buffoonish and sell yourself. Also many so called known architects are not from best undergrad schools including this ding dong Foster fella. That should tell you something.
Lol yeah it tells me something. And that something is that you failed massively in this course to the point that you're now hating it lol. You couldn't make it to the big leagues because your works might probably have been shit and wasnt recognized because they're worth shit. And now you hate it because no one can appreciate your shitty work :(. It's okay, im sure your more STEM oriented work now is doing you wonders. Have your substandard technological designs made it to the big leagues of technological designs yet? :( Hahahaha your opinions dont have much value because you couldnt even perform your best in the architecture world lol.
I would like to see this talk given again after they had to include 10,000+ (?) parking spaces to the Apple campus; no more connection to nature with that much pavement. How do we balance the difference in some of the these hyper idealized proposals (Apple being wholly unrealistic), and severe limitations in ability to be energy efficient due to restrictive codes and zoning requirements that don’t facilitate or encourage a deviation from the norm (pun intended 🤷🏻♂️).
Very amazing talk and show a great combination of sustainable and technology in an architecture what foster said is deserve to contemplate, thanks for the sharing
a great combination of capitalism and green growth....
Great workshop,thanks
Very interesting talk, thanks for sharing :D
higher knowledge
go environmental awareness
this should have millions of views