City of Tomorrow: How Termites, Coral Reefs, and Humpback Whales Can Teach Us to Build Better

Mar 16, 2019

City of Tomorrow: Nature is the New Muse — How Termites, Coral Reefs, and Humpback Whales Can Teach Us to Build Better, with Martin Bechthold, PhD, Kumagi Professor of Architectural Technology, Harvard University; Stefano Boeri, Founding Partner, Stefano Boeri Architetti; William Horgan, Partner, Grimshaw Architects; Jenny Sabin, Arthur L. and Isabel B. Wiesenberger Professor in Architecture, Cornell University; Clare Miflin, Founder, Think Woven, AIA, LEED AP; and moderated by Susan Szenasy, Director of Design Innovation, Metropolis Magazine. 

“City of Tomorrow”—now in its third consecutive year—unites key players and innovators from the worlds of architecture, real estate and interior design for an incomparable two-day symposium with a host of interactive workshops and panel discussions on timely and provocative topics.
 
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