Lloyd Alter
Lloyd Alter is managing editor of TreeHugger and editor of the Design section. He has been an architect, developer, inventor and prefab promoter. He now writes for green websites TreeHugger and Planet Green, and teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design.
In the course of his work developing small residential units and prefabs, Lloyd became convinced that we just use too much of everything- too much space, too much land, too much food, too much fuel, too much money, and that the key to sustainability is to simply use less. And, the key to happily using less is to design things better.
Concerns about uncontrolled demolition and development led to a passion for historic buildings and neighbourhoods, so Lloyd got involved in the local preservation movement and served as President of theArchitectural Conservancy of Ontario from 2009 to 2011.
Latest Stories from Lloyd Alter - Page 14
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Should We All Be Working a Four Day Week? (Survey)
It's good for the environment and good for families. A British architecture firm goes for 4 and explains why.
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Go To Sleep in a Sleepbox
The tiny sleeping rooms designed for airports land in an old Moscow building; they are more than a hostel and less than a hotel.
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Agenda 21 Update: Tinfoil Hats in Iowa, Republicans Fight Back
It's Crazytown in Des Moines as Republicans fight Soviet style collectivism, AKA sustainable development
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What's the Best Way to Read a Book?
A recent experience doing a book review on an iPad raises some questions.
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Temporary Shipping Container City Built in Amsterdam
O+A use shipping containers the way they were meant to be used
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Treehuggers May Kill Fort Lauderdale Megaproject
Starchitect Bjarke Ingels' three-tower project is on site of Florida's largest rain tree
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New Technique of 3D Printing Works With Embryonic Stem Cells
We don't have a Kinko's for Kidneys yet, but we are getting closer.
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RIP Danforth Toan, Architect of Brutalist Libraries
It isn't a fashionable style these days, but Toan used it to build some very impressive libraries.
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"Hen House" Treads Lightly on the Scottish Landscape
A small holiday house by Rural Design Architects is designed to act as "a visitor in the ancient landscape."
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SLIDESHOW: "Hen House" Treads Lightly on the Scottish Landscape
More detail on Rural Design Architects' holiday house on the Isle of Skye
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A Call for the 0.1% to Save the Planet with a Billionaire League of Justice
Thomas Watson suggests it might be our best hope of putting humanity on a sustainable path
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Green Building under Threat: Feds May Drop LEED Endorsement
The General Services Administration wimps out, looks for "additional input" as big chem gets ready to party
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Amazing Green Modular Halley VI Crawling Antarctic Base Opens
Let it snow! Hugh Broughton Architects design a base that just picks itself up and skis away.
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Happy Birthday, Grand Central Terminal
The Cathedral to Transportation is one hundred years old, and never looked better.
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The Canadian Penny Died Today
No more penny for your thoughts north of the border.
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It's a Popup Pallet Modular Shipping Container Office of the Future
Heather Dubbeldam doesn't miss a meme with her Popup Office for Toronto's Interior Design Show
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Is the Bullitt Center the World's Greenest Building?
It's hard to comply with the Living Building Challenge certification system. In some cases, it's not even legal.
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28 Affordable 3D Printers You Can Buy Now
Engadget does a roundup of the printer scene, including some interesting new technologies


























