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Selma Mikou - Architecture And Built Environment Shaping Learning, Memory, And Nature Relationships
Salwa Mikou - Architecture And Built Environment Shaping Learning, Memory, And Nature Relationships
Yolanda Kakabadse - Environmental Leadership And Climate Solutions
Liza Featherstone - Climate Narratives And Public Understanding
Osprey Orielle Lake - Environmental And Climate Action; Urban Sustainability
Future Cities: Building Bridges Between Memory, Nature & Architecture w/ SALWA & SELMA MIKOU
June 16, 2026
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world’s most iconic archi...
Cities of the Future: Regeneration and Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
May 18, 2026
Today, we examine how we will adapt to a changing climate and learn to listen to the Earth.(0:00) Abrahm Lustgarten(Reporter, ProPublica) (3:00) Jon Gertner (Author, The Ice at the End of the World) (5:32) Bill Hare (CEO, Climate Analytics) (6:35) Rob Nixon (Prof. Environmental Humanities, Princeton) (8:12) Louis de Jaeger (Co-founder, Food Forest Institute) (10:06) Kathleen Rogers (Pres., EarthDay.org) (11:31) Rebecca Tickell (Filmmaker, Groundswell) (13:42) Ben Goldfarb (Author, Crossings) ...
Why Do We Listen to the Talkers More Than the Builders Saving the Planet? - TOM CHI - Highlights
April 18, 2026
Why does our economy treat environmental destruction as an inevitable side effect rather than a massive design flaw? How can shifting our focus from polarizing "talkers" to practical "builders" literally save the planet? We are repeatedly told that the climate crisis is too vast and volatile to solve, but what if the true obstacle is simply bad design?Tom Chi is a physicist, designer, inventor, and investor whose work has shaped everything from Google Glass and rapid prototyping at Googl...
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