The Sustainable City, explored. Join Andy Bush and William Shutkin as they discuss bold ideas and innovations for green, equitable and climate-friendly cities with the people making them happen. The Sustainable City Podcast addresses critical questions like, How do we build a zero-carbon city? In an automobile-obsessed culture, and with EVs on the march, are car-free communities even possible in the US? And, do green cities inevitably mean gentrified cities, only for the rich?
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The Sustainable City, explored. Join Andy Bush and William Shutkin as they discuss bold ideas and innovations for green, equitable and climate-friendly cities with the people making them happen. The Sustainable City Podcast addresses critical questions like, How do we build a zero-carbon city? In an automobile-obsessed culture, and with EVs on the march, are car-free communities even possible in the US? And, do green cities inevitably mean gentrified cities, only for the rich?
Episode 5: Sustainability and Wellness in the Built Environment
The Sustainable City
1 hour 8 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 5: Sustainability and Wellness in the Built Environment
We look at sustainability, health and wellness in buildings and real estate. Beyond azero-carbon built environment, what other goals should we be aiming for in creatingbetter, greener, more inclusive cities? And how do we get there? Our guests are BradJacobson, Principal at EHDD, a San Francisco-based architecture firm leading the waytowards a carbon-neutral built environment, and Alaina Ladner, who heads thesustainability practice at JLL’s Project & Development Services in the West.
The Sustainable City
The Sustainable City, explored. Join Andy Bush and William Shutkin as they discuss bold ideas and innovations for green, equitable and climate-friendly cities with the people making them happen. The Sustainable City Podcast addresses critical questions like, How do we build a zero-carbon city? In an automobile-obsessed culture, and with EVs on the march, are car-free communities even possible in the US? And, do green cities inevitably mean gentrified cities, only for the rich?