Finally Back to It
14 years ago
...changing the world. Landed a consulting position researching the potential of California's aqueducts to be recalibrated as a multivalent framework, not just for water delivery, but also energy generation and public space. I still need to find long-term employment, but I'm nonetheless elated to be once again furthering infrastructure innovation in California.
Unfortunately, this means dialing the stress level back to MAXIMUM. I've got a couple weeks to finish our calculations and come up with some state-wide bond proposals. All this while finishing a separate competition to re-imagine water management in arid parts of the state. Fortunately I've got an 8 month start on that. Still nothing like working on competing projects at the same time.
Confused professionals ask me what I do, or want to do. I don't know what to say to that any more; this is the real face of urban sustainability.
Unfortunately, this means dialing the stress level back to MAXIMUM. I've got a couple weeks to finish our calculations and come up with some state-wide bond proposals. All this while finishing a separate competition to re-imagine water management in arid parts of the state. Fortunately I've got an 8 month start on that. Still nothing like working on competing projects at the same time.
Confused professionals ask me what I do, or want to do. I don't know what to say to that any more; this is the real face of urban sustainability.
FA+

interesting timeframes.
dont break cities <3
Congrats on the CA thingy =D Make that thing WORK for the state =D