Dec
28
2009
Otis Elementary School, Alameda California. Inside the multipurpose building kids have painted on two contiguous walls. The mural represents Alameda (the island city) but it could represent any other city, instead of the San Francisco Bay, it could be any bay or any lake. What’s striking about this mural is the overall theme, what everyone can or should do to keep their surrounding clean and sustainable. How did these kids picture their environment? Green and blue. Continue Reading »
Jul
16
2008
With 17 million inhabitants, Beijing is China’s second largest urban area. In less than a month, the Imperial City will host the XXIX Summer Olympic Games, and both the People’s Republic of China and the City’s government are making sure the most viewed planetary event will be a success. Even the air pollution that has been plaguing the city will be taken care of ($17 billion has been spent to this effect), even if it means forbidding car access for a full month. Athletes with asthma will be able to compete. China’s efforts to organize a green event have become incompatible with the resources required for a smooth event of this magnitude. Actually, Beijing Summer Olympic Games may enter history as the most environmentally unfriendly event in Olympic history. But this is only a “historical detail” in comparison to what the future may hold for this megalopolis. Continue Reading »
Mar
14
2008
- Sustainable Manufacturing Summit in Chicago (event)
- Design Green Now in 4 west coast cities (event)
- Turn off your light for one hour this Saturday, March 29th at 8:00PM (BIG event)
- The Tap Project starts this Sunday! (BIG event)
- Rapanui: a brand to inspire (product)
- Syncromatics make using public transportation much simpler (product)
- Lucid Design Group is not a gadget, it can actually save energy (product)
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