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March 25, 2005

EMILY PILLOTON

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EMILY PILLOTON - Managing Editor
Emily Pilloton is Inhabitat’s Managing Editor, and Founder of Project H Design, a charitable organization that supports, inspires, and delivers product design initiatives for Humanity, Habitats, Health, and Happiness. She is also a freelance design writer, furniture designer, and nomad “based” in San Francisco. Trained in architecture with degrees from UC Berkeley and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she has written for GOOD Magazine, Innovative Home, and ID, and has also taught design theory in Chicago. When she isn’t traveling or emailing, Emily enjoys baking cupcakes and playing trivia board games.

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[…] a reminder that Inhabitat’s own Emily Pilloton and Sarah Rich will be speaking at the EPIC Conference in Vancouver, tomorrow Saturday at 4pm, […]

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[…] Artículo en http://www.inhabitat.com por Emily. Ver más información en: NASA: Danger Point Closer Than Thought From Warming Intergovernmental […]

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[…] the topic: “Building Community in the Modern World”. Inhabitat’s Managing Editor Emily Pilloton will be speaking as part of the Community Forum on Sunday at 3:30pm, focusing on green and […]

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[…] and be sure to come by the conference Sunday at 3:30pm, when Inhabitat’s Managing Editor Emily Pilloton will be speaking about humanitarian and green design as community development […]

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