8.31.2017
Terreform ONE in Abitare: Cricket Shelter Insect Farm Project
Silvia Botti, Fabrizio Gallanti. "Editorial," and "Nuovi ibridi/ New Hybrids," Abitare, No. 567, pp. 17, 38-47 Sept. 2017.
7.12.2017
Global Wellness Institute with Mitchell Joachim
The Future of Wellness in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry Roundtable and Forum at Steelcase NY.
EDIT: Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology with Terreform ONE
Terreform ONE Cricket Shelter and Farm at the 10-day, world-scale biennial design festival. In partnership with the United Nations, EDIT will celebrate the intersection of design, innovation, and technology in shaping our future for the better. Visitors will be dazzled by a collection of pavilions that draw on four major themes: Shelter, Nourish, Care and Educate. Guest-curated by contemporary leaders, the exhibitions will demonstrate the most inspiring design, innovation, and technology solutions to real-world problems.
6.30.2017
The School of The New York Times with Terreform ONE, Mitchell Joachim
Faculty: Emma G. Fitzsimmons, Metro reporter The New York Times,
Mitchell Joachim, Maria Aiolova and Vivian Kuan, Urban Designers, Terreform ONE
Identify challenges in urban design, focusing on transportation and mobility issues, and explore the concept of “urbaneering” as you imagine the future of cities.
https://www.nytedu.com/instructors/mitchell-joachim/
6.16.2017
Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future at New Lab, Terreform ONE
Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017
Imminent Commons: The Debates Part I
Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Beatriz Colomina, David Benjamin, Jesse Le Cavelier, Keller Easterling, Laura Kurgan, Maider Llaguno, Mark Wigley, Martino Stierli, Mitchell Joachim and more.
Within the scope of the Seoul Biennale of architecture and urbanism 2017, co-directed by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Hyungmin Pai, Actar publishers and urbanNext are going to promote the publication "Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future”, three months before the international conferences and exhibitions.
Seoul Biennale proposes a set of basic commons—an evolving network of agencies, resources, and technologies—as the critical issue in the move towards a sustainable and just urbanism. As an alternative to the modern city, the Seoul Biennale proposes 9 commons—four resources of air, water, energy, and earth, and five commonalities of connecting, making, moving, recycling, sensing—as the foundation of a new urban cosmopolitan. The Seoul Biennale presents these intertwined commons as technologies, practices, and spaces that traverse institutional and market mechanisms.
Mitchell Joachim and Christian Hubert. "The End of Waste? Towards a Socio-Ecological Commons," Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future, Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Hyungmin Pai (eds.), Actar, 2017, pp. 318 - 333.
Wednesday, June 28th, 6:30-8:30 PM
Join Terreform ONE and urbanNext for the launch of the book “Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future” in NY. There will be a roundtable discussion led by Alejandro Zaera-Polo, with speakers such as Mitchell Joachim, Maider Llaguno and Keller Easterling. The roundtable discussion will be followed by Q+A and a reception.
Please RSVP to press@actar-d.com.
http://www.e-flux.com/announcements/135629/seoul-biennale-of-architecture-and-urbanism-2017/
Lecture at NextGen with Mitchell Joachim in Washington, D.C.
HD NextGen Forum is presented by Hospitality Design is an invitation-only conference that blends education, inspiration, business, and networking for the next generation of hospitality design leaders. From inspirational keynotes to the influential leaders of the Owners’ Roundtable, our speakers lineup is sure to motivate and educate.
https://www.hdnextgenforum.com/speakers/
5.23.2017
There Is No Planet B
A MESSAGE FROM NYU’S GALLATIN GLOBAL DESIGN PROFESSORS – PART 1
This post is part of a series on the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) held in Paris, France.
Anker, Peder, Louise Harpman, and Mitchell Joachim. 2015. “There Is No Planet B: A Message from NYU’s Gallatin Global Design Professors – Part 1.”
See more at: http://www.envirosociety.org/2015/12/there-is-no-planet-b-part-1/#sthash.PLnNAogO.dpuf
This post is part of a series on the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) held in Paris, France.
Anker, Peder, Louise Harpman, and Mitchell Joachim. 2015. “There Is No Planet B: A Message from NYU’s Gallatin Global Design Professors – Part 1.”
See more at: http://www.envirosociety.org/2015/12/there-is-no-planet-b-part-1/#sthash.PLnNAogO.dpuf
5.22.2017
5.11.2017
International Interior Design Association with Mitchell Joachim
International Interior Design Association, (IIDA) at Four Seasons Atlanta, Georgia.
Speaker: Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, co-founder of Terreform ONE and associate professor of Practice at New York University.
Honoree: Liset Robinson, IIDA, AIA, IDEC, LEED AP, SEED, associate chair of interior design, Savannah College of Art and Design.
Cities of the future on Planete+
"Cities of the future" (Les villes du futur) aired on Planete+ on March 3rd 2017.
This 52 minutes documentary explores possible futures for our cities and how we may live in them by 2050. From Singapore to New York via Kayelitsha, South Africa's second largest township, architecture, transports and the part people will play in cities are investigated. This documentary is part of a series called "Dream the future", broadcast on Planete+ in France.
4.05.2017
Pagina99 with Terreform ONE
http://www.pagina99.it/
4.03.2017
Symposium on Climate Change at NYU Paris
NYU Paris
A symposium on climate change brings together faculty from NYU Global sites as well as faculty from Washington Square, to explore questions that emerge surrounding climate change and the humanities (very broadly construed).
Participants address climate change under different points of view, with a research in history, literary and theatre studies, cultural studies, the fine arts, anthropology, ethnology, architecture, urban planning, and design.
The goal of this meeting is two-fold: first, to create a conversation about these issues that is high level, small-scale, comparative and interdisciplinary; and second, to build intellectual networks among NYU affiliated faculty in many different locations.
Thanks To: Gallatin Dean Susanne Wofford, the NYU Global Research Initiative, and to NYU Global Programs for their support. Special thanks to our hosts at NYU Paris: Benoit Bolduc Morwena L’Henoret Armand Erba And thanks to Peder Anker, our Faculty Convenor, and to Melissa Daniel and Allison Jungkurth for making arrangements from New York.
http://www.gianlucasgueo.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Complete-Program.pdf
A symposium on climate change brings together faculty from NYU Global sites as well as faculty from Washington Square, to explore questions that emerge surrounding climate change and the humanities (very broadly construed).
Participants address climate change under different points of view, with a research in history, literary and theatre studies, cultural studies, the fine arts, anthropology, ethnology, architecture, urban planning, and design.
The goal of this meeting is two-fold: first, to create a conversation about these issues that is high level, small-scale, comparative and interdisciplinary; and second, to build intellectual networks among NYU affiliated faculty in many different locations.
Thanks To: Gallatin Dean Susanne Wofford, the NYU Global Research Initiative, and to NYU Global Programs for their support. Special thanks to our hosts at NYU Paris: Benoit Bolduc Morwena L’Henoret Armand Erba And thanks to Peder Anker, our Faculty Convenor, and to Melissa Daniel and Allison Jungkurth for making arrangements from New York.
http://www.gianlucasgueo.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Complete-Program.pdf
The Future of Food hosted by Paul D. Miller
1Future, Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky, and the Alchemist's Kitchen; A discussion with leading creative voices engaging with the issue of climate change. As we amplify the connection between creativity and science, we will create a path towards solutions. Visionaries from the world of food and entomophagy discuss the next frontier in food: nutritious and sustainably farmed, insects.
Robyn Shapiro - Creator of Seek
Joseph Yoon - Chef & Owner of Yummy Eats and Dinner Echo
Mitchell Joachim - Co-Founder of Terreform ONE
Tilo Fola - the Alchemist's Kitchen's master chef
https://www.facebook.com/ djspooky/
Robyn Shapiro - Creator of Seek
Joseph Yoon - Chef & Owner of Yummy Eats and Dinner Echo
Mitchell Joachim - Co-Founder of Terreform ONE
Tilo Fola - the Alchemist's Kitchen's master chef
https://www.facebook.com/
3.25.2017
Storefront for Art and Architecture Manifesto Series: At Extremes with Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE
Each iteration of Storefront’s Manifesto Series invites participants to denounce a present or past condition, proclaim an alternative present, past or future situation, and indicate a strategy or method of action.
Speakers:
Jordan Carver, Mitchell Joachim, Janette Kim, Lola Sheppard, Andy Vann, and Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
About the Book:
Bracket is an almanac that highlights emerging critical issues at the juncture of architecture, environment, and digital culture. The series looks at thematics in our age of globalization that are shaping the built environment in unexpected yet radically significant ways.
2.23.2017
Intelligent Infrastructure: Zipcars, Invisible Networks Urban Transformation
University of Virginia Press released "Intelligent Infrastructure: Zipcars, Invisible Networks Urban Transformation" by Therese Tierney with an essay and cover by Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE.
This book argues that knowledge of both the visible and invisible components--information, energy, sustainability, transportation, housing, and social practices--are critical to understanding the urban environment. The dynamic and diverse cast of contributors includes Mitchell Schwarzer, Frederic Stout, Anthony Townsend, Carlo Ratti of the MIT SENSEable City Lab, Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE, and many other innovators who are changing the urban landscape.
ORDER HERE: http://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/4831
This book argues that knowledge of both the visible and invisible components--information, energy, sustainability, transportation, housing, and social practices--are critical to understanding the urban environment. The dynamic and diverse cast of contributors includes Mitchell Schwarzer, Frederic Stout, Anthony Townsend, Carlo Ratti of the MIT SENSEable City Lab, Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE, and many other innovators who are changing the urban landscape.
ORDER HERE: http://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/4831
2.17.2017
XXL-XS: New Directions in Ecological Design by Mitchell Joachim and Michael Silver, ACTAR
Mitchell Joachim and Michael Silver. XXL-XS: New Directions in Ecological Design, ACTAR Publishers.
Architecture must not only be functionally green, but its formal, conceptual and physical properties also need to constitute a novel and integrated living material system, one that can flourish within the larger world around it.
XXL-XS represents the emerging discipline of ecological design by assembling a wide range of innovators with diverse interests. Geo-engineering, synthetic biology, construction site co-robotics, low-energy fabrication, up-cycling waste, minimally invasive design, living materials, and molecular self-assembly are just a few of the important advances explored in the book. At one extreme are massive public works, at the other, micro to nano-sized interventions that can have equally profound impacts on our world. From terraforming to bio-manufacturing, a whole new generation of designers is proposing unique ways of confronting the difficult challenges ahead. In this way design becomes a totality of relationships that affects all disciplines, which can no-longer be thought of as self-contained fields, each handled separately by narrowly focused specialists. Globalization demands a restructuring of the profession, as we know it. This requires a new breed of generalists who can work across fields and engage research on multiple sites around the globe. Today we need planetary designers versed in the craft of integral design.
Our thesis is therefore both global and performative in scope. We need an architecture that is more than just a constellation of bio-picturesque images, digitally generated surface effects, and conventional materials. We seek a holistic architecture that uses the best techniques to connect directly with existing natural systems while creating a renewed ecology that can sustain itself well into the future. Along these lines, many of the projects featured in this book simply abandon the old tropes and construction processes of the past by creating numerous green alternatives that proliferate along unexpected pathways.
Foreword by Michelle Addington and project contributions by Lateral Office, Mason White, Lola Sheppard, BIG, Bjarke Ingels, Kai-Uwe Bergmann, Rachel Armstrong, Clouds AO, Terreform ONE, Maria Aiolova, Nurhan Gokturk, Vivian Kuan, Andrew Maynard, Magnus Larsson, Vincent Callebaut, Michael Van Valkenburgh, Melanie Fessel, Höweler + Yoon, B+U, Eric Howeler, Hugh Broughton, Bittertang, Antonio Torres, Pneumastudio, Chris Perry, Cathryn Dwyre, Pablo Garcia, Split Studio, Jason Vigneri-Beane, Doug Jackson, Mark Neveu, Kokkugia, Roland Snooks, Future Cities Lab, Ferdinand Ludwig, François Roche, Studio KCA, Marcin Jakubowski, The Living, Chris Woebken, Zbigniew Oksiuta, ecoLogicStudio, Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto, Philip Beesley, Jenny Sabin, Phil Ross, Oliver Medvedik, Greg Lynn, Aurora Robson, Carlo Ratti, Rhett Russo, Ginger Krieg-Dosier, Rust Belt Robotics, Evan Douglis, Markus Kayser, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr, Skylar Tibbits, Zuloark, Martina Decker, Peter Yeadon and Genspace.
Featured Essays: Lydia Kallipoliti Jason Bellows, Stephen Cassell, David Catling, AUDC Kazys Varnelis, Natalie Jeremijenko, Graham Burnett, Jessica Green, Anna Dyson, Nina Tandon, Anil Netravali, Alex Felson, Ioanna Theocharopoulou.
Cover Design: berger + stadel + walsh
SEE INSIDE:
https://issuu.com/actar/docs/xxl-xs
https://www.amazon.com/XXL-XS-New-Directions-Ecological-Design/dp/1940291879
AIA Connection Interview w/ Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE
AIA YAF Connection 14.06
Published on Dec 20, 2016
The architecture and design journal of the Young Architects Forum
by
Phillip Anzalone, AIA
Jeff Pastva, AIA LEED AP
Terreform ONE'S Cricket Shelter and Farm
https://issuu.com/youngarchitectsforum/docs/20161221_1406_edification_final/32
2.07.2017
Museum of Design Atlanta with Terreform ONE
MODA Food by Design: Sustaining the Future
A look at cutting-edge developments on how the farm of the future might operate. The exhibit also highlights ways in which worldwide food distribution could be made more equitable, and how we could design systems that encourage people to make healthier choices.
http://www.museumofdesign.org/nowonview/
A look at cutting-edge developments on how the farm of the future might operate. The exhibit also highlights ways in which worldwide food distribution could be made more equitable, and how we could design systems that encourage people to make healthier choices.
http://www.museumofdesign.org/nowonview/
1.19.2017
Financial Times on New Lab w/ Terreform ONE
Inside New Lab: the heart of Brooklyn’s tech revolution, The Financial Times
JANUARY 17, 2017 by: Jonathan Margolis
"Who works at New Lab? Terreform One: A non-profit architecture group that promotes smart design in cities and works to advance the larger framework of socio-ecological design, from apocalypse survival insect shelters to future cities."
https://www.ft.com/content/b5cdcb18-bbd1-11e6-8b45-b8b81dd5d080
JANUARY 17, 2017 by: Jonathan Margolis
"Who works at New Lab? Terreform One: A non-profit architecture group that promotes smart design in cities and works to advance the larger framework of socio-ecological design, from apocalypse survival insect shelters to future cities."
https://www.ft.com/content/b5cdcb18-bbd1-11e6-8b45-b8b81dd5d080
1.16.2017
Strategies for Landscape Representation with Terreform ONE
Paul Cureton. Strategies for Landscape Representation Digital and Analogue Techniques, Routledge, 2017. pp. 176-7, 234. Urbaneering and Future North, Terreform ONE.
https://www.routledge.com/Strategies-for-Landscape-Representation-Digital-and-Analogue-Techniques/Cureton/p/book/9781138940987
https://www.routledge.com/Strategies-for-Landscape-Representation-Digital-and-Analogue-Techniques/Cureton/p/book/9781138940987
ArtEZ Press with Terreform ONE
Annouk Post, "Ontdekkingsreis naar een duurzame wereld" (Discovery for a sustainable world), Fab Tree Hab, Terreform ONE. ArtEZ Press, 2016, pp. 195-6, 209.
https://www.artez.nl/dit-is-artez/nieuws/nieuwe-uitgave-artez-press-ontdekkingsreis-naar-een-duurzame-wereld
1.14.2017
Detail Prize Show with Terreform ONE
Exhibition DETAIL Prize 2016
Type:
Special
Company:
Institut für internationale Architekturdokumentation GmbH & Co.KG – Redaktion DETAIL
Speech:German, English
Terreform ONE09:30-18:00 h | Gallery Entrance East Subjects: Living and Building 2020 | Digital Design, Construction and Management | Intelligent Facades | Smart Buildings
Gallery East on the BAU 2017 in Munich from January 16 to January 21, 2017.http://bau-muenchen.com/trade-fair/supporting-program/event-calendar/index.php/mmg/eventdatabase/en/detail/3127/BAU2017A?type=eventdatabase
Terreform ONE09:30-18:00 h | Gallery Entrance East Subjects: Living and Building 2020 | Digital Design, Construction and Management | Intelligent Facades | Smart Buildings
Gallery East on the BAU 2017 in Munich from January 16 to January 21, 2017.http://bau-muenchen.com/trade-fair/supporting-program/event-calendar/index.php/mmg/eventdatabase/en/detail/3127/BAU2017A?type=eventdatabase
Design Futures Council with Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE
Leadership Summit on Design Innovation & Technology at Design Futures Council in La Jolla, California.
http://designfuturescouncil.com/events/leadership-summit-on-design-innovation-technology/
http://designfuturescouncil.com/events/leadership-summit-on-design-innovation-technology/
TED with Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE at Detroit Auto Show
TED, The New York Times, Ford, and VICE for the inaugural Ford City of Tomorrow Symposium:
http://www.cvent.com/events/city-of-tomorrow-symposium/event-summary-0afdba852aba4db1b20d9d53ef988095.aspx#
http://www.cvent.com/events/city-of-tomorrow-symposium/event-summary-0afdba852aba4db1b20d9d53ef988095.aspx#
1.11.2017
Business Insider on Terreform ONE
This bizarre building in Brooklyn is a home for more than 20,000 crickets — here’s why by Gene Kim and Rob Ludacer.
http://www.businessinsider.com/weird-futuristic-building-cricket-farm-brooklyn-2017-1
http://www.businessinsider.com/weird-futuristic-building-cricket-farm-brooklyn-2017-1
12.15.2016
MISC Magazine Interview with Mitchell Joachim and Scott Pobiner of Terreform ONE
"On Makerbots and Garden Plots Manufacturing and Innovation in 2020", MISC magazine FALL 2016. pp. 106-109.
miscmagazine.com
11.26.2016
Terreform ONE Cricket Shelter and Farm in WIRED Magazine
This emergency shelter will house and feed you thanks to 50,000 breeding crickets
Terreform ONE Cricket Shelter and Farm in WIRED Magazine
By OLIVER FRANKLIN-WALLIS, Snack Shack, p.93 Nov. 2016.
Terreform ONE wants to combine the new food trend of edible insects, whilst offering protection with the new Cricket Shelter.
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/emergency-shelter-cricket-farm
Terreform ONE in SURFACE magazine
BY IAN VOLNER, PHOTOS BY MICHAEL GEORGE
Surface, OCT: Renaissance Plan: The Brooklyn Navy Yard has long been on the radar of developers, and now its reinvention is underway. Terreform ONE, Mitchell Joachim.http://www.surfacemag.com/articles/brooklyn-navy-yard-waterfront-development-interview/
Terreform ONE in DETAIL magazine
Jakob Schoof, Nahrhaftes Stacheltier: Insektenfarm in New York
http://www.detail.de/artikel/nahrhaftes-stacheltier-insektenfarm-in-new-york-28896/
http://www.detail.de/artikel/nahrhaftes-stacheltier-insektenfarm-in-new-york-28896/
11.10.2016
Architecture & Culture magazine Terreform ONE
Mi-Ho Choi. "Cricket House Terreform ONE," Architecture & Culture, No. 425, Oct. 2016, pp.34-43
http://www.ancbook.com/front/php/newpage.php?code=4
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