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Internationally renowned architect Edward Mazria has practiced and promoted environmentally responsive architecture for over three decades and today he is the driving force behind the 2030 Challenge – an effort to produce carbon neutral buildings by the year 2030. In addition to The Passive Solar Energy Book published by Rodale Press, Mr. Mazria has published numerous articles appearing in a diverse array of periodicals including Architectural Record, Progressive Architecture, Metropolis, and The Wall street Journal. Mr. Mazria has received many awards and recognitions for his work including an AIA Design Innovation Award, a Commercial Building Award from the Department of Energy, the 1999 Outstanding Planning Award from the American Planning Association, and the Passive Solar Pioneer Award from the American Solar Energy Society. He has taught at numerous institutions around the country and spoken extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America and is principal in charge of design for Mazria Inc. Odems Dzurec in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For more information visit : www.architecture2030.org Additional information: http://www.mazria.com/people.html (Last accessed Sept.3, 2006) |
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