Geeti Silwal is a dynamic Urban Designer with more than 14 years of experience. As a Project Manager in the Perkins+Will Urban Design team, she provides design and planning expertise on a wide scale of projects including regional plans, master plans, waterfront... View full entry
2012 Advancing Sustainability Symposium 2012 opens in a week! Tickets are getting sold very quickly, but we don't want anyone to miss out! Visit our website and register your spot for a very affordable price... View full entry
As a senior project designer at Michael Maltzan Architecture, Wil Carson (NCARB, LEED AP) has been responsible for projects including SF State's Mashouf Performing Arts Center, New Carver Apartments, One Santa Fe, Playa Vista Park, UCLA Hammer Museum’s Billy... View full entry
Joshua G. Stein heads Radical Craft, a Los Angeles-based studio that investigates urban and material patterns while focusing on the intersection of traditional craft and contemporary technology. He has taught design studios and fabrication seminars at California College... View full entry
Max Kuo is a founding partner in the collaborative office of ALLTHATISSOLID. He has an interdisciplinary background in art, architectural design, and media. He has produced work through artist-in-residency programs at the Whitney Museum, Independent Studies Program and in... View full entry
Linda Taalman currently directs Taalman Koch Architecture based in Los Angeles, which has completed a number of award winning projects including the Off-grid itHouse (AIA LA Merit Award 2008, Sunset Western Home Awards 2009- Best Small Space), the Small... View full entry
With less than a month away from Advancing Sustainability: Business + Design Symposium, Woodbury University students are working vigorously until the big day. The symposium is an annual event that explores various areas in new technology and sustainable concepts focusing on environmental... View full entry
After a highly successful Advancing Sustainability: Business + Design Symposium in October of 2011, students from Woodbury University have gathered once again in order to prepare their second annual event. The topic of this year focuses on the "cardiovascular system" of a city—its infrastructure. The discussion will investigate how various infrastructures—perform, exchange, and are incorporated into the natural environment.