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Designer, activist, academic,
and author of Lo—TEK,
Design by Radical Indigenism.
A leading expert of Lo—TEK nature-based technologies for climate-resilience.
Her eponymously named studio brings creative and conceptual, interdisciplinary thinking to urban projects and corporate clients interested in systemic and sustainable change. Julia regularly teaches urban design at Harvard and Columbia University.
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Peabody Essex Museum
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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QBCO Design
Queensland University of Technology
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Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute
Tankhouse
The Anchorage Museum
The Design Museum
The Everywoman
The Guardian
The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
The Klosters Forum
The Lede Company
The Washington Post
The World Around
Thomas Jefferson University
Time Sensitive
Toshiko Mori Architects & Visionarc
Turin University
Tshwane University of Technology
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Wallpaper Magazine
Waterbear Network
Woods Bagot
World Green Infrastructure
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What Design Can Do
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