Mitchell Joachim: Don't build your home, grow it!
Mitchell Joachim: Ein Haus pflanzen statt bauen!
Soft cars, jet packs and houses made of meat are all in a day's work for urban designer, architect and TED Fellow Mitchell Joachim. Full bio
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Weil wir es können.
in einem Zustand des konstanten Traumas.
schon seit 2 500 Jahren:
einzigen Gefäßsystem zusammenpfropfen.
Wir nennen es "Fab Tree Hab".
dieser Häuser bauen,
denn sie binden Kohlenstoff.
oder holen Sie sie aus den Vorstädten,
ein Dorf anzupflanzen --
betreiben wir derzeit in Brooklyn
wie die Zukunft wohl aussieht,
und Biologie verschmelzen.
und das ist unser Labor.
industrielle Gegenstände herstellen,
für ein Fleischhaus.
es ist unglaublich hässlich.
oder spanische Kolonialzeit,
also zumindest ein Teil davon.
das Haus des Fleisches trifft.
Vielen Dank.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mitchell Joachim - Architect, designerSoft cars, jet packs and houses made of meat are all in a day's work for urban designer, architect and TED Fellow Mitchell Joachim.
Why you should listen
Mitchell Joachim is a leader in ecological design and urbanism. He is a co-founder of Terreform ONE and Terrefuge, and is on the faculty at Columbia University and Parsons. Formerly he was an architect at Gehry Partners and Pei Cobb Freed, and he has been awarded the Moshe Safdie Research Fellowship.
Joachim won the History Channel and Infiniti Design Excellence Award for the City of the Future, and Time Magazine's "Best Invention of the Year 2007" for his Compacted Car with MIT's Smart Cities. His project, Fab Tree Hab, has been exhibited at MoMA and widely published. He was chosen by Wired for "The 2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To."
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