This My Nature Outing project inquires into questions surrounding sustainable design and examines local efforts at the University of Pittburgh. My Nature Outing is sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh's John C. Mascaro Center for Sustainable Engineering and the Office of the Provost's Year of Data and Society.
Sustainable design is work/designs that help the world. It basically makes the world a better place by making helpful designs. It's important to help keep the world stable. We can increase interest by spreading the word and making more designs worldwide.
Pollination Gardens help out our pollinators by giving them easy spaces to pollinate.
A bike coop to help give out bikes to students for low prices.
Gardens that collect rain and stop water pollution by filtering it, then giving it to people in need for good, clean filtered water.
Ramps are my favorite sustainable design project because they are so easy to make and are so useful. It makes it easier for handicapped people to move up and people with baby strollers as well. We should expand it because there are a lot of handicapped people and a lot of babies and they probably want an easier way to move up and down, and we can just simply make more of them to expand them.
Here I interviewed William who is going into 8th grade at X Middle School. We discussed different topics about sustainable design. It was important because I could get different perspectives on the designs.