New York City the Future Metropolis
During our recent event, “New York City the Future Metropolis,” we brought you distinguished panelists speaking on an array of new technologies, research and development projects, and innovative, forward-looking design that will enhance our built environment. Nanotech, energy monitoring, solar facades, building-integrated farms, tide turbine projects – these technologies and developments are currently underway and their future growth can dramatically affect the way we live and work.
For those of you who missed it, you can see each speaker’s presentation below.
The format of the event was PechaKucha. PechaKucha is a simple presentation format where each speaker shows 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The event was designed to keep the audience engaged, inspired, and excited about the future of New York.
SPEAKERS:
Nanotechnology:

Edward M. Cupoli, Ph.D., Professor and Head, NanoEconomics Constellation, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University at Albany
T: (518) 956-7311
E: ecupoli@uamail.albany.edu
Click here to see Edward Cupoli’s presentation

T: (917) 628-1258
E: peter@deckeryeadon.com and martina@deckeryeadon.com
Click here to see Decker Yeadon’s presentation
Biomimicry:
- Mark Dorfman, Green Chemistry Naturalist at the Biomimicry Guild
T: (406) 495-1858
E: mark@biomimicryguild.com
Click here to see Mark Dorfman’s presentation
Sustainable Urban Forms:
- Jean-Loup Msika, Architect/Urban-Designer and founder of Sustainable City Project
T: (917) 554-6925
E: jlmsika@gmail.com
Click here to see Jean-Loup Msika’s presentation - Ken Levenson, Partner at Levenson McDavid Architects P.C., speaking on Passive House technology
T: (718) 622-1600
E: Ken@lmarch.com
Click here to see Ken Levenson’s presentation

Waterfront Development:
- Roland Lewis, President and CEO of the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance speaking on NYC’s future water development plan
T: (212) 935-9831
E: rlewis@waterfrontalliance.org
Click here to see Roland Lewis’s presentation - Stephen Cassell, Principal at the Architecture Research Office speaking on his firm’s project for Rising Currents, an exhibition on the New York harbor at the Museum of Modern Art
T: (212)675-1870
E: scassell@aro.net
Click here to see Stephen Cassell’s presentation

Cleantech:
- Ronald Smith, Chairman and CEO of Verdant Power speaking on the East River tide turbine project (RITE Project)
T: (301) 261-7615
E: rsmith@verdantpower.com
Click here to see Ron Smith’s presentation - John Lembo, Vice President of Noveda Technologies speaking on energy monitoring systems
T: (908) 534-8855
E: jlembo@noveda.com
Click here to see John Lembo’s presentation - David Benjamin, Director of Living Architecture Lab at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning, Principal at The Living speaking on building communications
T: (917) 232-8848
E: d@thelivingnewyork.com
Click here to see David Benjamin’s presentation


Urban Farming:
- Benjamin Linsley, Managing Director at Bright Farms Systems
T: (212) 358-1100
E: blinsley@brightfarmsystems.com
Click here to see Benjamin Linsley’s presentation
Energy Centers:
- Richard Yancey, Project Director for Green Light NY, speaking on a new energy efficiency education and resource center for lighting
T: (347) 255-6311
E: ryancey@greenlightny.org
Click here to see Richard Yancey’s presentation - Christopher Collins, Executive Director of Solar One, speaking on Solar Two, NYC’s first carbon neutral net-zero building.
T: (212) 505-6050
E: chris@solar1.org
Click here to see Chris Collins’s presentation








