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Neil Chambers, New York City

Neil has been called a "green design guru". He is the CEO and President of Chambers Design, Inc and founder of Green Ground Zero. Neil applied ecological principles to land/master planning, products, infrastructure and architecture with projects in the United States and internationally. His projects combine the environment with usability and aesthetics.

Neil has been involved with shaping environmental policy on the city and state level. He teaches at New York University. His courses explore the intersection of green design and environmental policy. Neil has lectured worldwide including Indonesia, Spain and Turkey as well as around the United States. He is host of a television/webcast series that brings experts within the green industries to have an in-depth, spirited conversation about the past, present and future of environmental subjects. He contributes to greengroundzero.org, treehugger.com and guernicamag.com.

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