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passive energy design

The invisible city: re-imagining Paradise

February 24, 2012 By Matt Kuser

UC Davis West Village Aerial-Kenneth Cantrell, ViewPoint Aerial Photography

The invisible city lies beyond the horizon of the now; it occupies the imagination.  In an effort to make the invisible more visible, local design professionals will share their visions for the unbuilt San Diego.  This week, Eric Naslund, founding principal of Studio E Architects, sits down to re-imagine Paradise.Continue Reading The invisible city: re-imagining Paradise

Filed Under: Ecology, Interview, News, Planning, San Diego Tagged With: Bjarke Ingels, Eric Naslund, hedonistic sustainability, Matt Kuser, net zero, passive energy design, San Diego architecture, solar power, Studio E Architects, UC Davis West Village, walkscore.com

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