Honored to keynote the IEREK 3rd Edition of the international “Health & Environmental Resilience and Livability in Cities (HERL)” which promotes methods of sustainable design across cities’ founding elements, such as infrastructure, transit systems, architectural design, and green initiatives in urban planning & design. Please contact: [email protected] for on-line access. IEREK Institute Università degli Studi di Firenze Corsi di Studio Ingegneria Meccanica - UNIPG The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University
ReGen Villages
Real Estate
Regenerative, Resilient, Decentralized and Sentient Neighborhood Development
About us
Tech-Integrated and Regenerative Residential Real Estate Development. Our Vision * Engineering and facilitating the development of integrated and resilient neighborhoods that power and feed self reliant families around the world. * IoT-integrated infrastructure enable thriving communities with surplus energy, water and organic food in the aggregate become asset classes that can amortize and reduce mortgage payments. * Partnering with regional land developers, architects, construction, universities and brand manufacturing firms to maximize cost-benefit efficiency that enable global scaling of development projects.
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http://RegenVillages.com
External link for ReGen Villages
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Employees at ReGen Villages
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Mats Eliasson
Entrepreneurial Client Executive with a passion for innovation and passing on a better world for future generations.
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Gary Lin
Entrepreneur | Impact Investor | Humanist
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Jean-Marc La Flamme
Housing Innovation ~ Regenerative Living ~ Smart Cities ~ Private Capital ~ Climate Technologies
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Samer Abu Arisheh
Tech & GTM Executive | Early-Stage Startup Advisor | Member of Startup Investment Committee | Pilot
Updates
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Exciting days ahead leading a Stanford University summer course in Saudi Arabia on regenerative, resilient and compassionate town planning. The course will actually continue through November. More details soon! Stanford University School of Medicine The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University James R. Doty, M.D.
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This month I celebrate my 12-year anniversary at Stanford University with deepest gratitude to James R. Doty, M.D. and the The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University for believing in and supporting our work in applying machine learning software for regenerative, resilient and compassionate neighborhoods around the world. Also to Prof. Larry Leifer and Chris Ford, PhD, AIA for the years of enthusiastic support at the Center for Design Research at Stanford University, where ReGen Villages was born.
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Excited to present ReGen Villages VillageOS™ poster at the Stanford Natural Capital Project Symposium 2024 this evening on campus. Fantastic to reconnect with people from around the world who are working hard at building data models on natural resource flows. James R. Doty, M.D.The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University
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Today SUST 252 Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability with Katia Sol, PhD we walked the land for a 'hypothetical' ecovillage design quite close to Stanford campus. Students then iterated on a virtual permaculture map for planning regenerative and resilient infrastructure. Special thanks to Lucy Neely and Alexandra Albinus ReGen Villages
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Presented a lightning talk today Stanford University Graduate School of Business and Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability on the topic of applying the VillageOS™ machine learning software for effective planning of bio-regenerative and resilient communities. Thanks to Steve Luby and Allison Phillips for the "POLLUTION AND HEALTH: GENERATING EVIDENCE, CATALYZING ACTION FOR HUMAN AND PLANETARY HEALTH" The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University
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Last week SUST 252 class Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability with Katia Sol, PhD visiting Prof. Michael Wilcox at the Stanford Garden, Michael is Senior Lecturer, Native American Studies, CSRE (Center for Race & Ethnicity), leading us on a profound journey of indigenous wisdom in our local Stanford area.
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Thank you Chris Ford, PhD, AIA for an engaging and in-depth conversation on regenerative and resilient infrastructure, as part of today's "Embracing our Emergency" course that Daniel Pinchbeck was kind enough to host our discussion. Fantastic community as always that offer tremendous insight and thought-provoking questions! The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University UNFCCC UN UNDP UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) ReGen Villages
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Coming up tomorrow, 8-May at 12pm PST - join me in conversation with Chris Ford, PhD, AIA on "Enhancing the Resilience of Next Generation Infrastructure Design" - as part of the Daniel Pinchbeck 'Embracing our Emergency' course. To register for the course: https://lnkd.in/gNWhCn8N You can also email [email protected] for a full or partial scholarship. No one will be turned away. The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education | CCARE at Stanford University UNFCCC UN UNDP UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) ReGen Villages
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Another amazing SUST252 class Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability with Katia Sol, PhD and guest speaker Violet Wulf-Saena on her amazing life journey from on the ground climate adaptation work in her home country of Samoa, to ultimately found and lead Climate Resilient Communities https://crcommunities.org/ - helping communities of need to adapt to climate change in very real and meaningful ways!
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