Faludi Design
www.faludidesign.comJeremy Faludi (LEED AP) is a sustainable design strategist and researcher. He has taught green design at Stanford University, where he created the graduate/undergraduate class ME221: Green Design Tools and Metrics, as well as teaching at California College of the Arts and Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He designed the prototype of AskNature.org for The Biomimicry Institute, and he was sustainability research manager for Project FROG, the leader in modular commercial green buildings; he has also worked for Rocky Mountain Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, among others. A bicycle he helped design has appeared in the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. He has been a juror for several green design competitions, including Dell's ReGeneration green computing competition, the 2010 Greener Gadgets, and IDSA SF's Digging Deeper. In addition to his design work, he has contributed to five books on sustainable design, including Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century by Alex Steffen, Packaging Sustainability by Wendy Jedlicka and Eco-labels: Concerns and Experiences by Asha B. Joshi; his eco-label also appears in the book Green Graphic Design by Brian Dougherty. He has appeared in dozens of print and online publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, BoingBoing, Treehugger, C|Net, Sustainable Industries Journal, Package Design Magazine, GreenBiz, Estadão, Epoca Negócios, and Australian Broadcast Corporation radio.
Read moreJeremy Faludi (LEED AP) is a sustainable design strategist and researcher. He has taught green design at Stanford University, where he created the graduate/undergraduate class ME221: Green Design Tools and Metrics, as well as teaching at California College of the Arts and Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He designed the prototype of AskNature.org for The Biomimicry Institute, and he was sustainability research manager for Project FROG, the leader in modular commercial green buildings; he has also worked for Rocky Mountain Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, among others. A bicycle he helped design has appeared in the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. He has been a juror for several green design competitions, including Dell's ReGeneration green computing competition, the 2010 Greener Gadgets, and IDSA SF's Digging Deeper. In addition to his design work, he has contributed to five books on sustainable design, including Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century by Alex Steffen, Packaging Sustainability by Wendy Jedlicka and Eco-labels: Concerns and Experiences by Asha B. Joshi; his eco-label also appears in the book Green Graphic Design by Brian Dougherty. He has appeared in dozens of print and online publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, BoingBoing, Treehugger, C|Net, Sustainable Industries Journal, Package Design Magazine, GreenBiz, Estadão, Epoca Negócios, and Australian Broadcast Corporation radio.
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California
City (Headquarters)
San Francisco
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Employees
1-10
Founded
2001
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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