Sustain Southern Seminar Series (2014-2021)

Designing and Living for a Carbon-Balanced Planet

Designing and Living for a Carbon-Balanced Planet

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Biography of Lecturer

An architect, mom, foodie, urban farmer, and electric car enthusiast, Elaine Gallagher Adams is a Rocky Mountain Institute alum, who teaches architecture, historic preservation, sustainability, and urban design at Savannah College of Art & Design. As Sustainability Director for LS3P Associates, she serves as a national voice for mindful design, high-performance buildings, and environmental accountability – building energy and ecological awareness, sustainable preservation, exploring new technologies, connecting to global sustainability issues including climate resilience, water scarcity, cultural sustainability, local food, and decentralized economies… while creating beautiful and inspiring buildings, places, and cities.

Location of Lecture

Assembly Hall (Room 1915) Nessmith Lane Conference Center, Statesboro Campus of Georgia Southern University

Digital Publication Date

2019

Date of Lecture

2-27-2019

Event Type

Lecture (File Not Available for Download)

University Sponsor

Sustain Southern

Language

English

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Designing and Living for a Carbon-Balanced Planet

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