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  • In this conversation, returning guest Eric Corey Freed discusses the evolving landscape of sustainability and climate action. He highlights clear goals for net zero energy and carbon, the growing influence of student activism, and the urgent need for clean energy solutions. Eric explores the controversial role of nuclear energy, the push for electrification, and overcoming resistance to new technologies. He also shares insights on scaling impact and the transformative potential of upcoming projects in the built environment.

    Eric Corey Freed is an award-winning architect, author, and global speaker. As Principal and Director of Sustainability at CannonDesign, he leads efforts to create low-carbon, healthy, regenerative buildings.

    A visionary in biophilic and regenerative design, Eric was the Founding Principal of organicARCHITECT and has held leadership roles at the International Living Future Institute and EcoDistricts. He’s authored 12 books, including "Green Building & Remodeling for Dummies," and has been recognized as one of the Top 10 Most Influential Green Architects. In 2024, he was named the Net Zero Trailblazer for Innovation.

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  • In this episode of SPACES, Toby Witte, an architect and author of 'Supersizing Bliss', discusses the importance of thoughtful home design that prioritizes happiness and quality of space over mere square footage.

    He challenges conventional home valuation methods and emphasizes the role of architects in creating enriching living environments. Witte shares insights on maximizing small spaces, sustainable building practices, and the significance of meaningful entrances in homes. He advocates for a shift in mindset towards valuing quality over quantity in home design, encouraging homeowners to invest in elements that enhance their living experience.

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  • In this episode of SPACES, Dimitrius shares updates about his architecture + creative studio, LYNES, and discusses changes to the podcast.

    He also brings back an old segment, Industry News, exploring the announcement of Pizza Hut's new design concept, highlighting its impact on the restaurant industry and customer experience.

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  • In this episode of SPACES, Dana Chermesh-Reshef discusses the innovative use of augmented reality (AR) in city planning through her company, InCitu.

    We cover the importance of effective communication in urban development, the user experience of AR technology, and the capabilities of inCitu’s creator platform that allows users to overlay projects in their real-world context. Dana also emphasizes the need for transparency and community engagement in planning processes, highlighting successful case studies and the future potential of AR in various sectors.

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  • Majora Carter, a pioneering real estate developer, urban revitalization strategist, and MacArthur Fellow, shares her journey from growing up in the South Bronx to becoming a leader in community development.

    Majora has dedicated her career to transforming underserved communities into thriving, inclusive local economies. Through innovative talent-retention strategies, she works to combat systemic racism, reverse brain drain, and foster wealth-building opportunities for demographics often left out of economic growth.

    In this conversation, Majora discusses the systemic issues of race and class that have shaped her community, the impact of white flight on real estate, and her first real estate deal. Majora emphasizes the importance of creating spaces that retain talent and foster community engagement, highlighting her notable projects like the Boogie Down Grind Cafe and Bronxlandia.

    She highlights the rich hip hop heritage of the Bronx, the importance of creating community spaces, and the challenges of affordable housing. She highlights the detrimental effects of concentrating poverty and the need for innovative solutions in urban development. Carter emphasizes the role of systemic racism in shaping urban landscapes and advocates for a talent retention approach to community development, as outlined in her book 'Reclaiming Your Community.'

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  • In this episode of SPACES, Sara C. Bronin discusses the complexities and evolution of zoning laws, their impact on urban development, housing, and community planning.

    Sara C. Bronin is a Mexican-American architect, attorney, and professor at Cornell University. She serves in the Presidentially-appointed, Senate-confirmed role as chair of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and founded and leads the National Zoning Atlas. A Rhodes Scholar and Yale Law graduate, she writes on law, zoning, and sustainability, including Key to the City.

    In this conversation Sara emphasizes the need for zoning reform to create more walkable communities and address societal issues such as access to quality education and environmental sustainability. The discussion also highlights the unique case of Houston, which operates without traditional zoning codes, and the potential for zoning to serve as a tool for positive change in urban environments.

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  • In this episode, Dimitrius explores the 2024 presidential election results, focusing on the significant role of trust in government.

    He discusses how social media has influenced political polarization and the rise of organized movements. He emphasizes the importance of understanding historical context and staying engaged in political processes to navigate future challenges effectively.

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  • David Briggs, founding partner of Loci Architecture, discusses the Gowanus Canal and the challenges and opportunities of urban design.

    The Gowanus Canal, located in Brooklyn, was heavily polluted due to industrial activities in the past. Briggs and his team at Loci Architecture have been working on designing urban solutions and engaging with the community to revitalize the area. They have organized design competitions, created the Gowanus Atlas, and proposed projects for the industrial business zone. Briggs emphasizes the importance of understanding the community and their needs, as well as the need for creative and visionary urban planning.

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  • In this special bonus episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story), Nakita Reed, host of Tangible Remnants, joins the show to discuss the series.

    We discuss the importance of sustainability and the potential benefits of a sustainable future. We reflect on the impact of climate change, the journey of creating the 'Going Green' series, and the interconnectedness of history, media, and corporate responsibility in shaping public perception about climate issues. The discussion emphasizes the need for collective action and the role of communication in addressing environmental challenges, while also exploring surprising discoveries made during the research process.

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  • In the finale of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) I outline where we are today, what’s at stake, and how exactly do we move forward.

    The episode examines the role of dark money in shaping the Supreme Court and its relation to climate action. The ongoing climate crisis, the implications of climate-related lawsuits against major corporations, and the political landscape surrounding climate policy are detailed. The conversation also highlights solutions to address climate change.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the evolution of wildfire management in the U.S., the impact of climate change on wildfires, and the political responses to environmental challenges over the years.

    It also highlights the significant shifts in environmental policy from the Obama to Trump administrations, culminating in the current successes and challenges faced by the Biden administration in addressing climate change.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the environmental policies and approaches of the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. It highlights the influence of the oil industry on the US government and the challenges faced in addressing climate change.

    The episode also touches on the manipulation of public perception and the impact of campaigns by oil companies. The conversation explores various tactics used by corporations and the government to shape public opinion and influence environmental policies. We highlight the technique of astroturfing, the manipulation of emotions in messaging campaigns, and the funding of nonprofit organizations by corporations. The episode also examines the lead up to the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the politicization of environmental issues and the emerging communication war on climate change. The evolution of media, politics, and corporate interests and its impact on the public's opinion of climate change are detailed. The episode also highlights the creation of the AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) and the establishment of the US Green Building Council and its LEED Green Building Rating System.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the seeds of an ideological shift on the environment born in the 1980s, marked a period of materialism and individualism.

    The episode highlights the environmental justice movement, a fight for land reform and preservation of the Amazon rainforest, the founding of the Federalist Society, which aimed to shift the ideological balance of the American legal establishment to the right, and an internal opposition towards the environmental movement within President George H.W. Bush's administration.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the historical roots, policies, and corporate actions that lead to the energy crisis of the 1970s and President Jimmy Carter's energy policies that aimed to combat the crisis. We examine the evolution of environmental policy in the United States during the Reagan era. The impact of Reaganomics, the role of the Heritage Foundation, and the deregulation and budget cuts that affected environmental programs are also discussed. The episode also highlights significant environmental disasters and the growing awareness of climate change during this period.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the evolution of architectural styles from historic to modern to postmodern. It begins with how buildings throughout history have reflected their region and responded to societal changes. The episode examines the emergence of modernism as a reaction to World War I and the socio-economic aspects of elaborate historic architecture.

    The Bauhaus movement and the international style are highlighted as major branches of modernism. The episode also explores the rise of postmodern architecture, which emphasized diversity, historical references, and contextual significance.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the history of the environmental movement, focusing on the impact of Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring and the establishment of Earth Day. It highlights the growing awareness of environmental issues throughout history and the role of key figures in advocating for environmental protection. The conversation also discusses the legislative reforms and architectural advancements that resulted from the environmental movement.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the themes of westward expansion in the United States, the environmental impact of farming practices, the Dust Bowl, the role of indigenous communities in environmental conservation, the contributions of George Washington Carver and Buckminster Fuller, and the early scientific understanding of climate change.

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  • This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the early understanding of climate change and the impact of human activity on the planet. The importance of sustainability and finding a balance between the environment, economy, and society is emphasized.

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  • From the creator of the acclaimed SPACES podcast, Going Green uncovers the untold stories about our environment that everyone needs to hear. Whether you're curious about how energy impacts your daily life, questioning mainstream narratives, or seeking authentic, unfiltered insights into the forces shaping our world, this series delivers the information that matters most. Dive deep into the complex intersections of energy, environment, and policy to discover groundbreaking innovations and pivotal decisions that shape our future. With a balanced, compelling perspective, Going Green reveals the powerful influences driving change—and the roles we all play in building a sustainable tomorrow.

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