Architect and author John Carmody is an internationally-recognized expert on environmental issues in the design, construction and operation of buildings.
Carmody, director of the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesotas College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, guided the design of our concept house of future.
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Peter Ciborowski, research scientist, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Arthur Harkins, professor, Education Policy and Administration, University of Minnesota
Paul Douglas, meteorologist
Edward Mazria, architect and founder of the Architecture 2030 initiative
The 2010 Imperative, Global Emergency Teach-in, live webcast from New York City.
Chris Luebkeman, director, Global Foresight and Innovation, Arup Group, London
GEs Kitchen of the Future
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Stephan Tanner, architect, Intep, Minneapolis
Institute for Business and Home Safety, Tampa, Fla.
Energy Information Center, Minnesota Department of Commerce
Center for Energy and the Environment, Minneapolis
www.ssa.gov; www.bbc.co.uk; www.discovery.com/2057
www.mnfuturists.org; The Futurist magazine; www.whatsnextnetwork.com
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