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HIVE RE:think
by HIVE RE:think
The RE:think podcast is HIVE’s exploration on how innovative products and processes are changing the design, engineering and construction of more resilient cities and homes. HIVE is a community that transforms housing with conversation to inspire creativity, higher performance and better solutions in design, finance, demographics, business management and products. The community includes this podcast, online content, social pages and an annual conference. RE:think is hosted by Philip Beere, a marketing and communications professional specializing in innovation, social purpose and clean energy narratives. Beere remodeled the first home to achieve LEED Gold certification in the United States and since then has been involved in more than 100 green certified projects. Beere has earned recognition as a national leader for sustainable development, including three-time winner of the NAHB Green Remodel Advocate of the Year, and two-time winner of the NAHB Green Remodel Project of the Year.
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Staying Optimistic: Housing Least Impacted Industry During Pandemic
CR Herro, vice president of innovation at Meritage Homes, one of the country’s top 10 builders, feels very optimistic about the impact of the pandemic on housing. He speaks with Philip Beere, host of the HIVE RE:think podcast about why he’s optimistic and what it means for his organization.
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Straight from Mars: On-Site, On-Demand, Custom Construction
This HIVE Re:Think podcast explores an innovation based on space exploration that brings housing into the future.
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Collective Action Reduces Embodied Carbon, But Hurdles Remain
More than 400 architects, developers, contractors, engineers and policy makers came together for the first CarbonPositive event in March 2020, presented by Architecture 2030 and ARCHITECT, that explored all aspects of design and construction approaches, and strategies and tools to design and build a carbon-positive future. Donald Davies, president, Magnusson Klemencic Associates was one of the thought leaders who spoke at the recent conference. He also recently chatted with Philip Beere, host of the HIVE Re:Think podcast, on the ways the industry is addressing embodied carbon.
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Strip Down Ego and Have Conversations to Succeed
In this podcast, Kasper chats with Philip Beere, host of the HIVE RE:think podcast, on her beginnings and what she believes will be key to tomorrow’s successful sustainable projects.
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This Project is the Way to House Everyone Tomorrow
Lisa Gray, partner at Gray Organschi Architects has focused her career on altruistic design that gives back to the community in many ways. She also is the founder and principal designer of Gray Design, an interior design serving residential projects and public institutions. In this podcast, Gray speaks with HIVE RE:think podcast host Philip Beere, on the catalyst for the ELM project, the success and the future direction.
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Sleeping Beauty – Designing for Rest and Productivity
In this podcast Dr. Whitney Austin Gray aligns her expertise with how the built environment can influence human health and discusses the exploding opportunity for better design that can result in more rewarding sleep.
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Housing Discussion Shifts from Location, Location, Location to Space, Space, Space
As the country faces housing supply shortages and affordability issues, space is a critical issue. One person working on solving for that is HIVE dean and URBANEER CEO and founder Bruce Thompson. He talks to HIVE Re:Think podcast host Philip Beere about his path to creating more comfortable, sustainable, compact design, which he hopes will be the foundation for future housing in the US.
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Modular May Not Be New, But Its Benefits Are
In this episode of the HIVE Re:Think podcast, host Philip Beere, speaks with Chris Krager, founder and principal at KRDB and founding principal at Ma Modular. Krager saw the evolution of opportunity for modular construction as an architect and started his firm Ma Modular.
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Growing Investment Searching for the Golden Ticket
In this episode of HIVE Re:Think, Andrew Ackerman, managing partner of Urbantech at Dreamit Ventures, one of real estate’s most active venture capital groups, speaks with host Philip Beere about how his organization is working with startups and the impact that it will have on the future of housing.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The RE:think podcast is HIVE’s exploration on how innovative products and processes are changing the design, engineering and construction of more resilient cities and homes. HIVE is a community that transforms housing with conversation to inspire creativity, higher performance and better solutions in design, finance, demographics, business management and products. The community includes this podcast, online content, social pages and an annual conference. RE:think is hosted by Philip Beere, a marketing and communications professional specializing in innovation, social purpose and clean energy narratives. Beere remodeled the first home to achieve LEED Gold certification in the United States and since then has been involved in more than 100 green certified projects. Beere has earned recognition as a national leader for sustainable development, including three-time winner of the NAHB Green Remodel Advocate of the Year, and two-time winner of the NAHB Green Remodel Project of the Year.
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