A tree house concept by Mitchell Joachim, an architect and Co-Founder at Terreform ONE, a non-profit design group that promotes green design in cities. (Submitted photo)
Greening urban architecture
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A radical architect has ideas on promoting environmentalism in cities with stackable cars and homes built into trees. He also says "sustainable" is not a good enough word to describe his goals for buildings.
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Mitchell Joachim: is an architect and Co-Founder at Terreform ONE (is a non-profit design group that promotes green design in cities) and Terrefuge (Ecological Design Group for Urban Infrastructure, Building, Planning, and Art). Currently he is on faculty at Syracuse and the University of Toronto.
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