Exploring Sustainable Design

Linda

About

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.

Black-eyed susans in rooftop pollinator garden.

Sustainable Design

Sustainable design are designs that are efficient and has a important purpose. We should share sustainable designs all over the world to help and improve places.

Students in the distance, photographing the rooftop garden.

Rain Gardens

What is it it?

A collection of bikes hanging on a wall in the bike reuse store.

Recycling Bikes

What is it?

Rain gardens filled with plants next to the road.

Natural Rain Drains

What is it?

Woman standing behind the desk in the re-use clothing shop. A sign hanging behind her reads, Thriftsburgh.

Thriftsburgh

Thriftsburgh is a clothing thriftstore donated by students to then be sold inexpensively to other students who may not have the funds to buy more expensive clothing. This idea for a campus thriftstore is genius; its giving students a way to donate clothing they dont want while also conveniently allowing students to buy new clothing on campus.

A rooftop pollinator garden amid a blue sky.

Gardens

A pile of unwanted bikes ready for repair.

Donated Bikes

Racks of clothes in the reuse shop.

Thrift store

Interview

A bicycle leaning against a black fence with a sign that says, Bike Curious hanging above it.

I interviewed Dawn. I asked Dawn's thoughts on these different sustainable designs.





Black-eyed susans in rooftop pollinator garden.

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