Environmental Design

Follow This: Twitter Brings Investors & Developers to Mid-Market San Francisco

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Do Environmentally Friendly Hospitals Increase Patient Welfare?

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Greening the Post-Disaster Response: The Sunshower House in New Orleans, Louisiana

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A Return to Detroit's Roots

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To Plant Ideas and Let Them Grow: Prinzessinengarten, Berlin

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Can "EcoTourism Development" Be A Good Thing For a National Park? The Case Of Manuel Antonio NP, Costa Rica

A few years ago I got involved in a project in building a biological corridor (planting indigenous tree species for local wildlife habitat) for the Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica.  Manuel Antonio is home to many natural wonders, unique ecosystems, and endangered species of wildlife,... read more »

Towards a New Multi-Modal System of Transportation in the Twin Cities: Minneapolis & Saint Paul, MN

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Permaculture Design and Environmental Studies at UTSI, Costa Rica

I am currently working on a project in the Southwest coast of Costa Rica in the town of Uvita just North of the Osa Peninsula.  This project is called the Uvita Tropical Studies Institute.  The website can be found at www.utsi.org.  The Osa Peninsula region is an environmental gem. &n... read more »