Difference between revisions of "Philadelphia Eco-District"

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Emerging out of the '''UArts''' '''Design for Social Impact''' program,
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Emerging with an inspiration from the '''UArts''' '''Design for Social Impact''' program,
  
the grand Vision is to apply cutting edge ecological design to build a Climate Change resilient  
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the grand Vision is to apply cutting edge ecological design strategies to build a Climate Change resilient  
  
 
neighborhood. There are 12 Eco-Districts around the Country, this would be the first one in
 
neighborhood. There are 12 Eco-Districts around the Country, this would be the first one in
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Beginning with the eco-transformation of Saige Cafe, this lean management approach aims to start small,  
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Beginning with the eco-transformation of the Saige Cafe, this lean management approach aims to start small,  
  
and grow incrementally and through the multiplier affect.
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and grow through the multiplier affect connected to zeitgeist.
  
 
== Key Projects include: ==
 
== Key Projects include: ==
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'''-Educational Outreach'''
 
'''-Educational Outreach'''
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'''-Solar Energy'''
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'''-Sacred Geometry'''

Revision as of 22:07, 13 March 2017

SGED Is a creative initiative to bring forth Philadelphia’s 1st Eco-District.


Emerging with an inspiration from the UArts Design for Social Impact program,

the grand Vision is to apply cutting edge ecological design strategies to build a Climate Change resilient

neighborhood. There are 12 Eco-Districts around the Country, this would be the first one in

Philadelphia.


Beginning with the eco-transformation of the Saige Cafe, this lean management approach aims to start small,

and grow through the multiplier affect connected to zeitgeist.

Key Projects include:

-Green Walls

-Net-Positive Design

-Educational Outreach

-Solar Energy

-Sacred Geometry