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| Address: | San Francisco, California United States |
| I Speak: | English, Spanish |
| Member Since: | October 22, 2008 |
| Local Time: | Wed Feb 8 14:42:16 |
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Jeremy Faludi is a sustainable design strategist and researcher. He designs modular green building systems at Project FROG. He has worked for Rocky Mountain Institute, The Biomimicry Institute, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, among others. He has also taught green design at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. A bicycle he helped design has appeared in the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, and he was a finalist in the 2007 California Cleantech Open competition. He was a juror for Dell's ReGeneration green computing competition in 2008. He also teaches green design at Stanford University.
In addition to his design work, he writes for Worldchanging.com and is one of the many authors of Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century. He has spoken on green design and biomimicry at conferences, schools, and businesses around the world, including Doors of Perception in Delhi, the Better World Business Forum in Paris, Technische Universiteit Delft in the Netherlands, ArquinFAD in Barcelona, the IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference, the National Library of Medicine, Antioch University, Simon Fraser University, San Jose State University, Arup, Foo Camp, Emily Carr University, University of California Berkeley, and Mattel.






