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2018    August / Cleveland, Ohio / NASA BIOCENE, Nature-Inspired Exploration for Aerospace (NIEA) Summit

2018    June / Cleveland, Ohio / AIA Cleveland, Summer Lecture Series - "

2018    May / Lisbon, Portugal / APDR Congress - “Tectonica, Architecture in the Circular Economy”

2018    May / Cambridge, Massachusetts / MIT Media Lab, Beyond the Cradle: Envisioning a New Space Age - Future of Space Architecture

2017    November / Chagrin Falls, OH / Kelly's Working Well Farm,  “Architecture in the Circular Economy”

2017    November / Cambridge, Massachusetts / MIT Media Lab, Guest Lecture + Workshop - “Biomaterials for Extreme Environments”

2017    October / Cleveland, Ohio / NASA V.I.N.E., Annual Biomimicry Summit - “Mycotecture off Planet”

2017    February / Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Spring Lecture Series - “red house/red planet: Designing in Limited Resource Environments”

2015     October / Columbus, Ohio / AIA OVR Convention - “Fostering Resilient Communities”

2014    June / Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland State University, Historic Preservation in America’s Legacy Cities Conference - “Preserving Legacy Neighborhoods: Examples from Cleveland”

2014    February / Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Spring Lecture Series, “design for the re/developing world: humanitarianism at home and abroad”

2013    Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Guest Lecturer - “Architecture of Impact”

2012    Kigali, Rwanda / CSS Zigama - “Affordable Housing and Rwanda’s Future”

2012    Kasese, Uganda / Aficana Hotel, MASS Design Group: “Design for Dignity”

2010    Lilongwe, Malawi / ADL House, “Malawian Venacular as Sustainable Design”



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