A Different Kind of Climate Change

This lecture is organized by the Institute for Environmental Studies and Research [IESR].

This lecture is organized by the Institute for Environmental Studies and Research [IESR].

As a follow-up to the mind catching article that triggered this lecture, Brower’s contribution to our students and faculty have shed a new light to a topic that most of us deemed obsolete or even out of reach. Brower was able, through his inspiring presentation, to inject a much-needed human approach that caught the attention of the audience and triggered an interesting debate about the future of climate change and its relation to migration and social behavior. His response to many of the questions asked were spot on and brought a practical, realistic and responsible spin to the overwhelming and often paralyzing impacts of a rapidly changing climate.
— D. Aouad

Anthony constantly redefines sustainable design by uncovering transformational patterns in the built environment that generate new design approaches that are responsive and responsible. An award winning architect, writer, public speaker and member of the USGBC college of Fellows whose passions around high performance building design and its potential impact on the built environment drive him to continually research and uncover how design needs to evolve to respond to the overwhelming and often paralyzing impacts of a rapidly changing climate.

His work spans wide array of market expertise, and includes a primary focus on office buildings, education, civic and culture, mixed-use, sports, and media projects. As a co-author of Gensler’s Impact by Design publication, Anthony has the unique ability to navigate the impact of opportunities at a very broad scale while simultaneously working through the details that individual projects need as they contribute to the greater mission.

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