Inter-what?

The digital age has released a tidal wave of information onto humanity but the wealth of knowledge has not come without cost. Everyday countless events are pulled out by countless publications to be isolated, analyzed and presented for public comment.Unsurprisingly this parallels our human tendency to focus on the things immediately around us as the rest of the world fades away on the periphery. It is easy to forget how everyday activities reconnect back into the larger picture.


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Afterwards these events are discarded with the next day bringing a new onslaught of unique occurrences. What is often missed is their connection: to everyone and everything. Sustainability is a concept with greater breadth and depth than most people give it credit for. It is an interconnected notion of balance, stasis and maximization of reflexive opportunity. This dialogue presents an opportunity not only to unearth the new products, practices, policies and perspectives on sustainability but always make certain to link them back into the numerous ways that they impact everyday life.

So Who Are You Anyway?

My name is Tyler. I am an architect in New York City continually exploring how sustainability can be woven into our lives. The city is really a fascinating place for such an endeavor, perhaps most of all because it is loaded with opportunities. I received my LEED Accreditation three years ago and have worked on a number of green building projects since. I worked as part of Cook+Fox Architects for over two years.

7 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 March 31

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  2. 2009 May 6

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  3. 2009 May 7
    ecoindustrial permalink

    Nice try. I love this site!

  4. 2009 May 31

    Hey, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog so I could find yours!
    Jen

  5. 2009 July 14

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  6. 2009 November 6
    carol binkowski permalink

    many thoughtful posts.. keep up the good work! I am a fan..

  7. 2009 November 9

    wow i love your site! keep up the great work :)

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