6.07.2007
Fab Tree Hab on BauNetz
"MIT entwickelt wachsende Häuser"
(MIT develops increasing houses)
http://www.baunetz.de/db/news/?news_id=84035
6.06.2007
6.01.2007
Spa-De Magazine: MATscape + Fab Tree Hab

Yoshiko Kasuga, "Human Nest,"
SPA-DE Space & Design ~ International Review of Interior Design
Vol. 7, p. 46-48, 2007.
SPA-DE―Space & Design~International Review of Interior Design (Vol.7)
5.31.2007
Postopolis Talk on U Tube
see video for Postopolis
at Storefront for Art and Architecture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9VWD3-07Us
or
http://www.youtube.com/storefrontgallery
5.24.2007
Mediaweek: Living Home
Does Green Grow Green For Media?
Richard Brunelli
Media Week, MAY 14, 2007.
"The series portrays green-skewing designers, products and processes that, potentially, can transform the everyday lives of viewers. Interviewees range from professional race car driver and ethanol advocate Jeff Simmons to an MIT grad named Mitchell Joachim, who is building a home grown from living trees, to a "guerrilla gardener" named Heather Flores, who champions green spaces in poor New York City neighborhoods..."
http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/departments/features/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003584537
5.22.2007
P.M. Magazine: Fab Tree Hab

Aus Baumstämmen ein Haus flechten
(From Trunks Twist a House)
by Wolfgang C. Goede
P.M. p. 14, June 2007.
http://www.pm-magazin.de/de/heftartikel/artikel_id1999.htm
5.21.2007
Designnews.com: MIT Car
MIT Moves Forward with Smart Cities and Stackable Cars
by Sean Snyder, Associate Editor -- Design News, May 15, 2007.
"The designers behind Concept Cars have re-evaluated the use and function of cars in the city with new designs that remove the drive train and put precedence on robotic wheels. “We reinvented the wheel, or actually, we rethought it,” says Mitchell Joachim, former MIT student and current Smart Cities committee member."
http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6442404.html
5.02.2007
Terreform at Postopolis! May 30th at 6:30pm

at Storefront for Art and Architecture
Featuring BLDGBLOG, City of Sound, Inhabitat, and Subtopia
Postopolis! is a five-day event of near-continuous conversation about architecture, urbanism, landscape, and design. Four bloggers, from four different cities, will host a series of live discussions, interviews, slideshows, panels, talks, and other presentations, and fuse the informal energy and interdisciplinary approach of the architectural blogosphere with the immediacy of face to face interaction.
http://storefrontnews.org/exhibitions/upcoming.html
5.01.2007
New Yorker: "the Green" advertising
The Green with Robert Redford on the Sundance Channel:
"...MIT genius Mitchell Joachim creates a spectacular futuristic living space with his Fab Tree Hab living house, made from trees".
The New Yorker, p. 14, April 30, 2007,
MIT Spectrum
Beyond Green Design by Mary Speare
Mitchell Joachim, an MIT architect, says people may one day grow their houses instead of building them. MIT Spectrum, Spring 2007, Vol. XVIII No. IX p. 10
http://web.mit.edu/giving/spectrum/spring07/green-design.htm
4.25.2007
Global Warming Burnout

I guess you can't really have bad press. This sardonic reporter mentions our work for Manhattan appearing on Sundance. He also seems to loath Hollywood chatter on climate change. Odd thing, he is not entirely off...
Brendan Bernhard, "Global Warming Burnout," The New York Sun, April 25, 2007.
"Tonight's episode, "Build," is about three kinds of housing: prefab homes, or "sustainable modular houses built in a factory"; more traditional multifamily homes, newly outfitted with bamboo floors, recycled carpets, geothermal heating, etc., and "growing homes," which are a bit more futuristic. Some appear to be giant beehives encased in trees. Mitchell Joachim, a graduate of MIT, displays an architectural model of what a "100% self-sufficient" Lower Manhattan will look like 300 years from now. I am here to tell you it will look like a plate of spaghetti garnished with multicolored golf balls. If someone offers you eternal life, do not accept."
4.20.2007
Metropolis Magazine Highlights Offices

The picture shows Mitchell Joachim and Makoto as Terreform. Directly on the other side of the room is a different office.
"The office building at 180 Varick Street in Manhattan’s West Village is sometimes sarcastically referred to as an architecture ghetto. It’s filled with studios, each of them packed with the mundane objects and tools that make up the working life of today’s designer."
4.19.2007
LES from SCRATCH: NY Press

Architects re-imagine the city for the next century
By Jerry Portwood
New York Press
Vol. 20, No.16, pp. 14-16, April 18-24, 2007.
http://www.nypress.com/20/16/news&columns/feature3.cfm
Not Another Green Issue
by Kari Milchman
Fab Tree Hab images
4.13.2007
Car Body Design: Transology

Transology: Reinventing The Wheel
by Mitchell Joachim, Axel Kilian, William J. Mitchell
http://www.carbodydesign.com/detail.php?id=742
4.06.2007
BIG Ideas for a Small Planet

3.28.2007
Green Building Press
The Ultimate Green Building
Fab Tree Hab
28 March 2007
http://www.newbuilder.co.uk/news/NewsFullStory.asp?ID=1591
3.26.2007
World House Radio
Institute without Boundaries, World House Project
Fab Tree Hab construction system
Interview by Sarah Tranum
download podcast:
http://www.worldhouseradio.blogspot.com/
3.23.2007
3.21.2007
Welcome Maria Aiolova to Terreform
Maria Aiolova received her Master in Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, Massachusetts, her Bachelor in Architecture from University of Sofia, Bulgaria and the Technical University of Vienna, Austria. She also holds Professional Degree in Architecture from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts. Maria has a number of winning competitions including first place in the CHARLES/MGH STATION Design Competition, Boston and the Izmir Post District International Urban Design Competition in Izmir, Turkey. In addition to her diverse design work, Maria has been a visiting critic at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, Rhode Island School of Design and Boston Architectural Center.
http://www.aiolova.com/pages/index.aspx
http://www.aiolova.com/pages/index.aspx
3.14.2007
Harvard University Center for the Environment Speaker Series
ECOTRANSOLOGY:
Integrated Design for Urban Mobility
Harvard Graduate School + Green Design group
Mitchell Joachim
PAST EVENT
Friday, Mar 2, 200712:00p - 1:00p
http://environment.harvard.edu/navigation2/activities.htm?event_id=64796240
Nat and Drew in the Morning Z95

Nat and Drew
1:30pm EST
Dr. Joachim: Fab Tree Hab + Ecological Cities
3.12.2007
Canadian Media on Fab Tree Hab
TV:
Fab Tree Hab project
and interview featured on
CTV, Canada AM today.
8:30am
http://www.ctv.ca/canadaam
CKNW Radio: Nightline BC with Michael Smyth
http://cknw.com/
Peter Kim
Assistant Producer/Operator
The World Today & Nightline BC
Newspaper:
Grow your own home: 'Fab tree hab'
Abode sprouts from a few seeds, is good for the planet
Chris Lackner, CanWest News Service
Vancouver Sun online
Ottawa Citizen, p.A13
Published: Thursday, March 08, 2007.
3.07.2007
NASA Rover
Guillermo Trotti, Dava J. Newman, Mitchell Joachim, Einar Thorsteinn, Santiago Alfaro, Shaun Modi, et. al.
http://trottistudio.blogspot.com/ (EXP-Arch): Mobile, Adaptable Systems for Space and Earth Exploration (PI: Trotti & Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.)
3.05.2007
MIT Lecture: March 9th
Computation Group Lecture Series
Department of Architecture, MIT
Friday, March 9th, Room 3-133, 12:30
Please be there on time if you are attending
MITCHELL JOACHIM
Ecotransology: Ecology + Mobility + Space
2.26.2007
NY Times: Parking as a Destination
February 25, 2007
Design
Parking as a Destination
By PHIL PATTON
New York Times, Sunday
The Smart Cities project of the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has suggested a variety of possible visions of future parking. Smart parking places could signal their availability electronically to passing motorists. Ryan Chin, Mitchell Joachim and other researchers at the Media Lab propose to redesign vehicles to make them easier to park — the spatial demands of parking could be reduced by six to eight times, they argue, with small cars that nest together like grocery carts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/automobiles/25PARK.html?pagewanted=all
2.19.2007
Pamphlet Architecture 29 Honorable Mention
Please see all Pamphlet Architecture 29 winners:
http://www.papress.com/pamphletarchitecture/PA29winnersannounced.html
2.01.2007
1.31.2007
Interior Design Magazine w/ Fab Tree Hab

Tree/House
Soon, it may take just seeds and water to expand a house. Architects Mitchell Joachim and Javier Arbona, engineer Lara Greden, and horticulture company Plantware make up the green-thinking team that's experimenting with self-grafting trees such as elms to weave the Fab Tree Hab concept, with a lattice of woody vines forming exterior walls. Growing a two-story, water-recycling eco retreat should take five years.
by Craig Kellogg
Interior Design, p. 48, January 1, 2007
http://www.interiordesign.net/id_article/CA6411116/id?stt=001
Soon, it may take just seeds and water to expand a house. Architects Mitchell Joachim and Javier Arbona, engineer Lara Greden, and horticulture company Plantware make up the green-thinking team that's experimenting with self-grafting trees such as elms to weave the Fab Tree Hab concept, with a lattice of woody vines forming exterior walls. Growing a two-story, water-recycling eco retreat should take five years.
by Craig Kellogg
Interior Design, p. 48, January 1, 2007
http://www.interiordesign.net/id_article/CA6411116/id?stt=001
1.30.2007
Climate Commons at The Institute of Contemporary Art
Climate Commons is a conversation. Fourteen people from a wide range of fields post weekly about their work on climate change, sustainability and/or the Arctic. Its a collective interdisciplinary look at what our environment is facing today.
Climate Commons is part of Jane D. Marsching’s project: Arctic Listening Post
Currently on view at The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston
Auto-Free NY Talk
Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 6 to 8pm:
"Soft Cars and Transology"
Mitchell Joachim, Executive Director, Terreform
Terreform is a Manhattan-based nonprofit design collaborative
concerned with ecological principles in the urban environment.
Auto-Free
104 Washington St., Manhattan
Alliance for Downtown New York
1.29.2007
Discovery Channel series FutureCar

1.16.2007
Archiworld: Architecture Competition Annual VIII

1.11.2007
Transmaterial 2 with Super Cilia Skin

12.29.2006
Frank Gehry Building in New York City
12.26.2006
Dwell Magazine: Fab Tree Hab
12.21.2006
Smart Materials: MATscape & RiverGym projects
12.09.2006
Time to Grow Home, The Sunday Times
Fab Tree Hab in:
"Time to grow home"
by Dara Flynn
The Sunday Times, UK
December 03, 2006
...But perhaps the most innovative take on the living home concept is the Fab Tree Hab, devised by a human ecology design team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For now it exists only on paper, but if it ever takes root, it could become a viable way to help save the planet.
Mitchell Joachim, one of the masterminds of the project, describes the project as “extremely realistic”. The Fab Tree Hab would be indistinct from its environment and fit symbiotically into the ecosystem. A version incorporating half of its projected technology is about to be built in California...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2098-2480020,00.html
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