[ours] Hyperlocalization of Architecture
Celebrated author and global consultant (on low impact building design) Andrew Michler and Science and Environmental Journalist Andrew Revkin (Dot Earth New York Times) engage in a lively discussion on the evolution of contemporary environmental architecture. A deeper pattern is emerging where the most innovative buildings are a response to place. These two noted writers explore the complex intertwining of site, people and environment, providing a provocative observation of the future of architecture.
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Donna VermeerDirectorBioenergy: America's Future, The Thin Green Line
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Andrew RevkinKey CastThe Burning Season, Rock Star
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Andrew MichlerKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:7 minutes 35 seconds
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Completion Date:October 1, 2015
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16.9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
A well-respected, seasoned media entrepreneur, filmmaker and creative artist, Donna has been making documentary and narrative films for over 20 years -- films that have impacted societies, both nationally, and globally – changing minds; building movements. With a team of award-winning filmmakers at Vermeer Pictures, Green Focus Films and our new channel LOCAL, Donna's credits include a series of MacArthur Foundation sponsored outreach publications and films, the ID Magazine Silver Award for Digital Interactivity (a NASA website) and several video industry awards, as well as media experience creating award-winning films for PBS, BBC, the United Nations, Caterpillar (Brazil's tropical forests), Nokia, Audubon, The Smithsonian and the Tropical Forest Foundation. LOCAL’s creatives have proven their ability to develop and grow their brand through compelling storytelling and effective marketing and advertising while striving in their work and careers to help make the world better. Donna is in development as well with Vermeer Pictures on a narrative feature film and a prime-time cable series based on classic New York short stories, with the pilot adaptation of Rick Moody's sci-fi noir novella The Albertine Notes.