Four leading AI thinkers debunk “AI clichés” and discuss diversity, bias, and the role of a designer in instilling responsibility in this time of change.
“Efficient use of resources and repurposing ‘waste’ reduces costs and increases revenues, [while] reducing emissions.” - Marian Chertow, Yale School of the Environment
“With this project, we wanted to celebrate tea’s connoisseur status by paralleling it to that of wine,” - Lana Sutherland
How we can create positive environmental change through the actions we carry out everyday.
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Circular Economy is a framework to achieve environmental and economic goals at the same time.
The principal architect of the Eden Project on why designers need biomimicry to correct our current course.
The environmental and economic benefits of Ocean Farming from GreenWave Founder Bren Smith.
Margaret Price, Principal Design Strategist at Microsoft on Inclusive Design methodology.
Landscape Architect and Partner at PFS Studio, Kelty McKinnon, on Emily Carr's harmonization of human and nature when depicting the vast Pacific Canadian landscape.
Denis Hayes, President of the Bullitt Foundation, discusses how he got the world's most sustainable office building on the ground.
A biologist, educator, and certified Biomimicry Professional explains just what Biomimicry is.