Difference between revisions of "Philadelphia Eco-District"

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Emerging with an inspiration from the '''UArts''' '''Design for Social Impact''' program,
 
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  
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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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'''-Educational Outreach'''
 
'''-Educational Outreach'''
  
'''-Solar Energy'''
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'''-Solar Energy'''  
  
'''-Sacred Geometry'''
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'''-Sacred Geometry Design'''
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'''-LongNow Sculpture'''

Revision as of 22:16, 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 the zeitgeist.

Key Projects include:

-Green Walls

-Net-Positive Design

-Educational Outreach

-Solar Energy

-Sacred Geometry Design

-LongNow Sculpture