
4.26.2009
4.22.2009
BrightTALK: The Carborexic City
Webcast Lecture:
Mitchell Joachim, Adjunct Professor at Columbia University
The Carborexic City
Channel Architecture and Engineering
22 Apr 2009
Duration 30m
Green Building Summit
http://www.brighttalk.com/webcasts/2839/play
Ecogram: Iron Designer at DUMBO
Thursday, April 23, 7-9 pm: Iron Designer
Dumbo, Brooklyn, within Spacebuster - Meet at the Pearl Street Triangle.
Please join Studio-X, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Raumlabor, Dumbo Improvement District and Inhabitat: IRON DESIGNER is a real-time, ecologically based competition based on "Iron Chef" and held within Spacebuster by Raumlabor.
Who: Teams of Third-Year M.Arch students from:
Columbia University GSAPP
Parsons The New School for Design
City College of New York
Pratt Institute
Meet at the Pearl Street Triangle, Dumbo, Brooklyn, inside Spacebuster
Winning team will be featured on Inhabitat.com
Jurors include: Joseph Grima (Storefront for Art and Architecture), Raumlabor, Olivia Chen (Inhabitat), Kate Kerrigan (Dumbo Improvement District), Richard Plunz, Ben Prosky and Sarah Williams (Columbia GSAPP), Meredith Tenhoor and Deb Johnson (Pratt Institute), Joel Towers (Parsons), Rafael Magrou (architecture critic, Paris), Amale Andraos and Dan Wood (workAC), William Menking (The Architect's Newspaper), and others to be announced. Sponsored by Studio-X/Columbia University GSAPP, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Raumlabor, Dumbo Improvement District and Inhabitat.
Organized by Mitchell Joachim, Ioanna Theocharopoulou and Gavin Browning as a continuation of "ECOGRAM: The Sustainability Question."
Congratulations to the winners: CITY COLLEGE NY!
Halina Steiner, Brett Seamans, Perry Randazzo, Orland Rymer
4.18.2009
Architects Newspaper: Ecological Urbanism Conference at GSD
Koolhaas Flames Out, Shantytowns Inform
The Architects Newspaper: 4.09.09.
by Mariana Rodriguez Orte
"...the conference added provocative ideas to the discourse on sustainable architecture and planning. Along with the usual urban farms, solar panels, wind farms, and bioswales, there were innovative proposals that advocated for changes in technological and programmatic aspects of the profession, from Mitchell Joachim’s radical houses made of meat and compact electric transportation systems presented by MIT’s William Mitchell..."
http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/2009/04/09/koolhaas-flames-out-shantytowns-inform/
4.14.2009
New York Post: Terreform 1 at MEx
GREEN ACRE
A HUB OF ECO-FRIENDLY ENTREPRENEURS GROWS IN BROOKLYN
by Dan Avery, New York Post, 4-13-09.
With Attara, who has a background in design, Interboro soon founded the Metropolitan Exchange (MEx), a community-minded co-op that offers office space to other architects, urban planners and researchers with a progressive bent. Among them is Mitchell Joachim of the nonprofit ecological design firm Terreform 1, whose visionary ideas for re-imagining cities -- like the City Car, a stackable car made of soft materials, and an airborne transit system using low-hanging blimps -- recently earned him a spot on Wired magazine's Smart List and Rolling Stone's 100 People Who are Changing America.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/04132009/jobs/green_acre_164229.htm
4.07.2009
One Hour Tower: New Project

Part of our on-going critique of rapid prototyping technologies and urban waste dilemmas; see Rapid Re(f)use
"EVERY HOUR
New York produces enough waste to fill the Statue of Liberty"
We propose to make housing units fabricated with material localed in nearby landfills.
Brain Juicer, NYC
Mitchell Joachim presented at
Brain Juicer NYC Innovation Event
speakers included:
Mark Earls, author 'The Herd', social networking guru and former planner at Ogilvy, on his thesis that we're much more influenced by what other people do than we admit or acknowledge - therein lies a significant marketing opportunity . . . and challenge!
Alex Gofman, author and thought leader on innovation and market research, VP of Moskowitz Jacobs Inc. on Mind Genomics.
Grant McCracken, author/cultural anthropologist and ethnographer, on Deputizing the Consumer as Anthropologist.
Faris Yakob, Chief Technology Strategist, McCann Erickson:Thoughts on Social Media: From Technology to Touch.
John Kearon, Chief Juicer of the leading international market research agency Brain Juicer: From "Me" to "We"research.
Special Thanks: Susan Casserly Griffin
http://www.brainjuicer.com/
4.01.2009
Design Green Now
Pratt InstituteApril 01, 2009 | Wednesday | 6 - 8:30pm | |
Welcome and Introduction Andrew Personette - Executive Director, EcoSystems Presentations by: Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD - Executive Director - Gaia Institute Jason Salfi - co-founder - Comet Skateboards Andrew H. Dent, PhD. - Vice President, Library and Materials Research - Material ConneXion Mitchell Joachim, PhD - Terreform 1 Moderated Discussion lead by: Dan Rubinstein - Design Editor - Surface Magazine http://www.designgreennow.com/2009/03/05/pratt-institute-materials/ |
3.18.2009
Rolling Stone: 100 People Who Are Changing America
Rolling Stone magazine selects; thinkers, visionaries and agents of change in; "100 People Who Are Changing America"
Mitchell Joachim is honored.
"The visionary in urban planning sees stackable cars and houses in trees."
WHAT HE'S CHANGING: In a sedate field, Joachim is pushing for a radical green rethink of the American city in the 21st century. An architect and urban planner at Brooklyn's nonprofit Terreform 1, Joachim wants to open up cluttered streets by creating a soft, stackable City Car that would be shared like a Zipcar.
NEXT MOVE: Exploring inter-skyscraper blimp ferries and weaving energy-efficient houses into existing trees.
KEY QUOTE: "I give a voice for people and things that can't necessarily speak for themselves, like trees and wildlife. Or the residents of Harlem."
Clarification;
YES Harlem speaks, but not always by way of detailed urban design drawings.
2.21.2009
Harvard GSD Ecological Urbanism Conference
Mitchell Joachim, Terreform 1, is speaking at
ECOLOGICAL URBANISM: Alternative and Sustainable Cities of the Future Conference Harvard University Graduate School of Design
April 3 - 5, 2009
http://ecologicalurbanism.gsd.harvard.edu/
see the podcast of the GSD lecture:
http://ecologicalurbanism.gsd.harvard.edu/2009/01/08/panel-1-productive-urban-environments/
2.17.2009
PSFK Talks to Mitchell Joachim, Eco-Entrepreneur
David Friedlander at PSFK Asked what inspires him, Mitchell Joachim answered with things that started with G: Goethe, Gilliam, Gaudi, Gehry and his coming baby girl. But taking a look at the tall, dreadlocked architect & urban planner’s repertoire, you realize he has many other (alphabetically diverse) sources of inspiration...http://www.psfk.com/2009/02/profile-of-eco-entrepreneur-mitchell-joachim-dont-call-it-sustainability.html
Fab Tree Hab in Marvel Comics

2.10.2009
1.28.2009
New Willow Balls

1.26.2009
The Science for Life Conference, Canada
“Science for Life” at the University of Winnipeg, CA
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009.
Dr. Rod Hanley – Dean of Science
Keynote by Dr. Suzanne Fortier, president of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, NSERC.
Keynote by Dr. Mitchell Joachim, Co-founder of Terreform 1, a nonprofit organization and philanthropic design collaborative that integrates ecological principles in the urban environment. Dr. Joachim is listed in WIRED magazine's 2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To.
The entire conference is free and all are welcome to attend. Confirm with Dr. Randy Kobes (786-9882, r.kobes@uwinnipeg.ca) or Rebecca Stephenson (258-2935, r.stephenson@uwinnipeg.ca)
The 4th NORDIC URBAN DESIGN CONFERENCE
The 4th NUDC
20th February 2009, Grieghallen - Bergen
NEW DIRECTIONS IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Professor // Dr. Matthew Carmona //BARTLETT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LONDON // united kingdom
Co-founder // Dr. Mitchell Joachim //TERREFORM ONE // united states of america
Co-founder // Cameron Sinclair //ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY // united states of america
Vice. President //Jason Prior //EDAW // united kingdomPresident // Erik R Kuhne //ERIK R KUHNE & ASSOCIATES // united kingdom
Associate // Richard Hollington //OFFICE FOR METROPOLITAN ARCHITECTURE (OMA) // netherlands
Director // Jonathan Smales //BEYOND GREEN // united kingdomConference
host: Rob Cowan, Dir. Urban Design Skills
http://www.nuda.no/
INTRODUCTION // There is a need to stage a guide for global planning which involves new sustained environmental directions. While urban designers and architects alone cannot solve the world’s environmental problems, they are responsible for designing the future cities, and therefore in a position to influence the promotion and pursuit of energy-efficient, socially-responsible buildings and public spaces. They are also in a position to influence the future cities through new paradigms of innovation; new thoughts; new perspectives; new methods and rural and urban strategies, where increased use of new technology is a crucial part of the sustainable planning strategies developed. The current urbanisation which attracts people in great numbers from rural areas and small towns raises issues such as prospects for work; housing possibilities; improved lifestyle and education. How does this rapid urbanisation effect the environment? How will rural areas cope with the increased emigration? Is urbanisation as an isolated entity the critical factor generating these environmental issues?The green city; the inclusive city; the social city; the walkable city; the eco-city are concepts promoted by architects and planners in their work of designing future cities and pursuing environmental solutions while at the same time trying to include a conscious approach towards the social and human aspect of the new urban context. New city concepts claim to accommodate the rapid urbanisation with design strategies enabling the city as an organism to grow accordingly to the growth of population. Is there a real demand for such new cities being planned? Might it be that the real challenge lies in sustaining the existing city, and turning the focus towards rural areas with small towns, villages and communities making them more interesting and attractive to live in so that people don’t move from these places?Current cities are challenged by future environmental problems escalated from matters such as higher urban density; constraint of land use; rapid urbanisation; increased car use; higher global mobility; higher energy use and an extended consumption of global and cultural resources. Highlighting the concept of the future cities includes discovering the reasons behind the potential environmental disaster. Are the environmental issues our cities are facing only related to what is described in the UN Environmental report? Or could it be a consequence of people’s advanced mobility and change of lifestyle over the past three decades? I.e. new cities adjacent to waterfronts will be major influence on economic growth and tourism, leading to increased consumption of natural resources and undesirable impacts on culturally important heritage sites.
1.18.2009
Why WALL•E Works: Cities of Rapid Re(f)use


1.17.2009
Dream The Impossible documentary from Honda


1.07.2009
Mark Primack at Metropolitan Exchange
THE TREE CIRCUS OF AXEL ERLANDSON, a talk by Mark Primack
Thur. Jan. 15th at 6:00 p.m at MEx (Metropolitan Exchange)
33 Flatbush Ave. 6th Floor, Brooklyn.
Between 1922 and 1963 a California farmer, surveyor and orchardist named Axel Erlandson designed and trained trees into sculptural and architectural forms unique in horticultural history. Axel expanded that ancient science to include chairs, towers, ladders, spiral staircases and enclosures that could be grown, rather than built. He eventually displayed his creations in a roadside attraction outside of Santa Cruz, which he named the Tree Circus.
Mark Primack discovered Erlandon's neglected and dying trees in 1977, shortly after completing his Masters thesis on Botanic Architecture at the Architectural Association of London. His efforts to document Axel's work, to write their history, and to protect and preserve the surviving trees were themselves fading into obscurity when his friends at the Museum of Jurassic Technology convinced him to present, in words and images (many for the first time) his remarkable record of a dedicated visionary and a creative genius.
1.01.2009
Bioworks Institute Website Launched 2009

12.17.2008
EcoRedux Exhibition in Greece

12.16.2008
1000 x Architecture of the Americas

12.10.2008
See the work of DUB Studios
DUB studios is a multi-disciplinary design practice. We work on projects at various sizes, ranging from furniture to towers. At all scales our work involves the practices of Design, Urbanism and Building. We see Design as both a creative and pragmatic process that turns problems into opportunities; Urbanism as a method of observing and acting on a project's varied surroundings; and Building as the motivation for and best test of an idea. DUB studios is headed by its three partners: Natalya Kashper, Michael Piper, Gabriel Sandoval.
http://www.dub-studios.com/
11.16.2008
11.11.2008
Recent Published Designs of Terreform 1


11.07.2008
Future North Ecotarium video exhibit at:
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
Superlight
Jan. 23 - May 9, 2009
Jaroslav Fragner Gallery
Green Architecture
Prague, CZ
Oct. 30 - Dec. 14, 2008
Miller Block Gallery
Figments Imagination
Boston, MA
Oct. 17 - Nov. 29, 2008
Future North
Jane D. Marsching, Terreform 1: Mitchell Joachim,
Makoto Okazaki, Maria Aiolova, Melanie Fessel, Dan O'Connor.
11.05.2008
Bioworks Institute Online in Brooklyn


Rapid Re(f)use: New Project at Terreform 1

10.14.2008
NHPR: Redesigning Cities for the Future
NH Public Radio:
Redesigning Cities for the Future w/ Mitchell Joachim
Word of Mouth
By Virginia Prescott
Listen here: http://www.nhpr.org/node/18175
9.24.2008
Wired & New America Foundation, Wash. D.C.

9.18.2008
WIRED: The 2008 Smart List - 15 People The Next President Should Listen To

9.16.2008
Cal Poly Hearst Lecture: Ecotransology
2008-2009 Hearst Lecture Series . Hosted by Cal Poly's College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Dr. Joachim will be presenting; Ecotransolgy, Nov. 21st. 4pm at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
9.12.2008
Foro de Arquitectura 2008 - ACTION:REACTION
Dr. Joachim will be presenting the work of Terreform 1
at Foro de Arquitectura 2008 - COM:PLOT.
Oct. 5th-8th in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Special Thanks: Louis Cespedes, CITA.
http://www.infotectura.org/2008.htm
Exhibition at Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera, Prague
Terreform 1 opens a new "Green" Exhibition Oct. 29th at
The Jaroslav Fragner Gallery in Prague.
Lecture in Gallery, Oct. 30th. Sponsored by the U.S. Embassy.
Also a "Green Festival" with other participants that include: Colin Fournier, Mathias Sauerbruch, Stefan Behnisch, Georg W. Reinberg, and Martin Treberspurg.
Special Thanks: Klára Pučerová, Dan Merta, Zuzana Walter, Petr Knobloch.
New Book: Sonhos Dreams w/ Terreform 1

ISBN 978-85-88721-46-3
The book presents unbuilt idealized projects by professionals in the areas of design and architecture. The works of 40 designers are displayed from various countries: Dima Komissarov, Dominique Perrault, Fumie Shibata, Jean Marie Massaud, Jyrki Tasa, Ken Yeang, Korban / Flaubert, Mana Bernardes, Manuelle Gautrand, Marzio Fiorini, Matali Crasset, Michael Jantzen, Nigel Coates, Panatda Manurasda / Studiobo, Piercy Conner, Querkraft, Roberto Verschleisser, Richard Hutten, Sérgio Rodrigues, Stephen Burks, Seymourpowell, Toshihiko Suzuki, Youngju Oh Zuii Design Studio, and Mitchell Joachim.
8.27.2008
In Vitro Meat Habitat


8.04.2008
CNN cover story: Fab Tree Hab + Mushroom + MATscape Homes
Just Imagine...what life will be like in 2020?
Home sweet... jellyfish!
Architects share their vision of what homes of the future will look like.
Fancy living in a home shaped like a mushroom or an edible tree house?
see our Mushroom House, Fab Tree Hab, and MATscape dwellings.
images by Mitchell Joachim
http://edition.cnn.com/
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/04/future.houses/index.html
Special Thanks to Lisa Botter
8.01.2008
NextWorld on Discovery premieres Aug. 6th
See our work at Terreform 1 and many others in the premier episode of NEXTWORLD. This 14 hour documentary series on the Discovery Channel premieres Wednesday, August 6th at 8pm.
The series will air every Wednesday at 8pm for the following 13 weeks.
NEXTWORLD explores some of the truly amazing technologies, science, ideas and products that we will encounter over the next 20 years. What was learned during this show has made us wonderfully optimistic about our future. So much is possible: we will grow new brain cells and end Alzheimer's, travel to Mars, drive morphing cars, watch stunningly real holographic actors on Broadway, create energy to power cities using our footsteps, and routinely live beyond a century.
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/next-world/next-world.html
Special Thanks: Rob Cohen -Executive Producer NextWorld, Dena Goldstein, and Betty Chu.
7.28.2008
La bionique: Fab Tree Hab

http://www.dunod.com/pages/ouvrages/ficheouvrage.asp?id=50635
EdA Architecture Magazine: Fab Tree Hab

7.26.2008
Lecture at University in Guatemala
Ecotransology, Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D.
at Francisco Marroquin University in Guatemala
School of Architecture, Aug. 18th, 2008.
Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Facultad de Arquitectura, 6 Calle final, zona 10Edificio Académico, D-614, Guatemala, Guatemala.
7.20.2008
New Museum of Contemporary Art Panel Presentaion
Panel: The Visual Rhetoric of Environmentalism
for the New Museum of Contemporary Art, "After Nature," exhibition.
As scientific consensus about global warming gains traction with the public, this panel explores how such knowledge—and the environmental strategies it prompts—should be expressed visually.
Panelists:
Dr. Cameron Tonkinwise, Charles M. Blow, and Mitchell Joachim.
Moderated by Brian Sholis, editor of Artforum.com.
Saturday, August 16, at 3PM
New Museum,
235 Bowery, New York, NY.
http://www.newmuseum.org/events/220
7.14.2008
Fab Tree Hab on HGTV Extreme Living
Home & Garden TV
FAB TREE HAB: Imagine the day when tree houses are no longer just for kids, when adults will actually get to live in a fully-functional home morphed out of living, breathing trees.
Thank You: Lightworks-KPI Productions, Andrea Pilat, Mashizan Masjum, Joanne Azern, Sarah Hodgson, Neri Oxman, Jesse Dobbie, Christopher Cassel, Tim McGarvey, Bob & Lauren Sarafan, Richard Reames, and more...
AIR TIMES:
July 13, 2008 10:00 PM ET/PT
July 14, 2008 2:00 AM ET/PT
September 04, 2008 9:30 PM ET/PT
September 05, 2008 1:30 AM ET/PT
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/shows_hxmlv/episode/0,3200,HGTV_31776_58083,00.html
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