I wholeheartedly support the agenda of Lotus One and encourage Stanford to move forward with this ambitious project. We are at
our best when we couple the innovative spirit of the Stanford community with a passion to change the world. The Lotus One project is a great way to model, for our students and the World, our commitment to designing our way forward and creating a sustainable and joyous future.
- Bill Burnett, Executive Director, Design Program
Lotus 1.0 and beyond proposes that kind of experimentation that we need. It is interdisciplinary and cuts across technical and humane
concerns in the context of practical living.
- Douglass Carmichael, Millennium Assessment of Human Behavior
With the Lotus One/Green Dorm project the students, staff, and faculty of the university have come together to define an exciting way
to create a dynamic living environment and a cutting-edge incubator of ideas and solutions for the future in the same space. The Lotus One/ Green Dorm project represents the perfect combination of the best qualities of Stanford University: environmental stewardship, technical in- novation, social entrepreneurship, commitment to sustainability, and an enlightened vision of the future.
- Jeffery Koseff, William Alden Campbell & Martha Campbell Professor in the School of Engineering
I agree with David Orr’s assertion that architecture is pedagogy—the kinds of buildings that we erect speak volumes about the val-
ues that we, as a university community, hold. Stanford exemplifies a commitment to sustainability and environment in so many aspects of its work; therefore, it seems natural to build a residential hall such as Lotus One, which has the opportunity--like other green buildings on cam- pus—to serve as a pedagogical expression of what we hold dear: a commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and an innova- tive vision of the world.
- Nicole Ardoin, Assistant Professor, Environmental Education, School of Education
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