Read Between the Leading - Episode #17

This week on the show we begin a discussion on the topic of sustainable design. We talk about approaching sustainable or “green” design as a way of thinking, bucking the trend of just calling something “green,” and using this conversation as a jumping point for more efficient and effective design thinking.

We’d love to hear your feedback, so reply to us on twitter @rbtlshow, email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, or leave us a message at 646-402-5686 ext 20248. We want examples of great sustainable design, suggestions for designers we could have on the show that are doing great things for sustainable for design, or your thoughts on the topic.

For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/111627182

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    This week on the show we begin a discussion on the topic of sustainable design. We talk about approaching sustainable or “green” design as a way of thinking, bucking the trend of just calling something “green,” and using this conversation as a jumping point for more efficient and effective design thinking.

    We’d love to hear your feedback, so reply to us on twitter @rbtlshow, email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, or leave us a message at 646-402-5686 ext 20248. We want examples of great sustainable design, suggestions for designers we could have on the show that are doing great things for sustainable for design, or your thoughts on the topic.

    For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/111627182

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