MIT Lab Explores How Container Farms Can Help with Climate Change (w/Christoph Reinhart)

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Links for more info on today's topic:
More on Christoph: https://architecture.mit.edu/people/christoph-reinhart
Urban Modeling Interface: https://web.mit.edu/sustainabledesignlab/projects/umi/index.html
Khadija Benis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadijabenis/
Freight Farms: https://www.freightfarms.com/
Gotham Greens: https://www.gothamgreens.com/
Tristan's Study: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/77i4h549keeiiue/AADkNpdthKTXSvkj-DGnPimRa?dl=0&preview=Searight_Portfolio_2022.pdf

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Episode 105 of Energy Nerd Show & Tell. This week's guest: Christoph Reinhart on shipping container farming.


Christoph Reinhart, Director
Building Technology Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Christoph Reinhart is a building scientist and architectural educator working in the field of sustainable building design and environmental modeling. At MIT he is leading the Sustainable Design Lab (SDL), an inter-disciplinary group with a grounding in architecture that develops design workflows, planning tools and metrics to evaluate the environmental performance of buildings and neighborhoods.

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