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Revision as of 14:14, 19 April 2020
. http://ecodistrictphiladelphia.org
Spring Garden Eco-District 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
- Green Walls
- Net-Positive Design
- Educational Outreach
- Solar Energy
- Sacred Geometry Design
- LongNow Sculpture
- Bio-Remediation Barge
See Also
- Christopher Zelov
- CJ Fearnley
- David L. Steinberg - Nobel Peace Prize Nominee & Poet
- Sustainable Jersey
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Categories:
- About-Anthropocene (5)
- About-Ecological Design (11)
- About-Environment (19)
- About-Sustainability (21)
- Does-Collaboration (26)
- Does-Idea Sharing (45)
- Does-Leadership Development (44)
- Does-Networking (50)
- Does-Policy Development (8)
- Does-Urban Planning (4)
- Frequency-Monthly (18)
- Is-Member Of-Philadelphia Eco-District (5)
- Issue-Sustainability (104)
- Issue-Sustainable Futures (6)