Interview with Tara Gupta About Biophilic Smart-City Transformations

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Subject:  Interview with Tara Gupta About Biophilic Smart-City Transformations

Dear <media contact formal name>,

Would you be interested in an interview with Tara Gupta about biophilic smart, sustainable urban development? Tara Gupta is a climate activist, research-based artist, social entrepreneur, and the founder of the Anamakos Earthouse in Providence.

In an interview, Ms. Gupta can discuss:

  • Anamakos’ unique approach to building smart, sustainable urban developments and communities
  • The ground-breaking ideas that Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), an urbanist and activist, had about how cities function, evolve, and fail and how her impact has led to a planning blueprint for generations of architects, planners, politicians, and activists to practice.
  • Anamakos is working on three plans in Washington, DC for a biophilic smart-city transformation and plans to work in Cape Town soon. In the past, Anamakos has worked on Providence, RI.

If you are interested in any of these ideas, or have any of your own you feel Ms. Gupta would be a good fit for, please contact me at XXX.

Sincerely,

About Anamakos

Anamakos is a sustainable urban development startup, building sustainable and social communities and a vision for a better world. They are building smart, sustainable residences, cities, and infrastructure.

Anamakos believes residences must change. For many people these days, the nuclear family is no longer the primary unit of community. Instead, it makes sense for them to live in a nuclear community of individuals, exploring different communities as they grow, and perspectives on life and love shift and morph. Anamakos wants to enable their residents to flow through life in this way.

Cities must change. In this brave new world, we need global internet access, data-rich sensors that balance our many human needs, and more. Infrastructure must change. We must find the right balance of public private partnerships to balance the massive infrastructure needs of America, and emerging economies.

For more information, please visit https://www.anamakos.com/

 

 

 

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