[Save] Rodolpho Ramina to speak at CRE on Monday, March 15
Will Bradshaw
willyb at MIT.EDU
Fri Mar 12 00:23:22 EST 2004
PRACTICING THE ELUSIVE: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
SPRING 2004 SPEAKER SERIES presents.
{ for all series info see
http://web.mit.edu/sfgs/speakers/
or email elusive at mit.edu }
Monday March 15, 2004 at 6:00 p.m.
MIT's Center for Real Estate
Third Floor of 120 Massachusetts Avenue
Building W31 Room 301
For a map go to: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg
Rodolpho Ramina - "Challenges of Sustainable Cities"
Rodolpho Ramina is a 2003/2004 Loeb Fellow at the Graduate School of Design
(GSD) at Harvard University. He is also a private consultant and the
research director of Fundacao Angelo Creta, an environmental NGO in Parana
State. Prior to this work, Ramina served as technical director for the
Curitiba (Brazil) City Industrial Development Company, working to build the
industrial sector as the city experienced rapid growth in the 1980s. During
recent years, Rodolpho has been particularly interested in the environmental
and human impact of large public works projects and has strived to mitigate
their negative ramifications. As a Loeb Fellow, he is exploring the
technical, design, and procedural innovations needed to support sustainable
communities within a regional context.
Practicing the Elusive is a student-initiated and organized speaker series
co-sponsored by the Department of Architecture, the Department of Urban
Studies and Planning (DUSP), the DUSP Environmental Policy Group, the
Laboratory for Energy and the Environment, the Center for Real Estate, the
Harvard Real Estate Club, New Ecology, Inc., MIT's Graduate Student Council,
and the DUSP Student Council.
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Additionally, there is another event on Monday that may be of interest.
Role of Policy in Achieving an Energy-Efficient Built Environment
Monday
March 15, 2004
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location:
AVT, Room 7-437 Dr. Susan Tierney
Spring 2004Building Technology Lecture Series
Sponsor Building Technology Program:
Admission free
Open to the public
For more information Contact Nancy Dalrymple at 253-0463
<http://architecture.mit.edu/calendar/index.html>
http://architecture.mit.edu/calendar/index.html
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