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Ep. 66: The Psychological Significance of Built Environments, Designing Global Museum Exhibitions, & Climate-Focused Material Innovations with Elizabeth Bridges

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In this episode, Manasi and Sualeha sit down with Elizabeth Bridges, a designer currently leading Brand and Creative Strategy at Brimstone, a startup creating carbon-negative cement for cities, and a visiting professor at the Pratt Institute School of Design, where she has developed and adapted courses focused on impact and sustainability. Most recently, Elizabeth has served as the Co-Founder of OurCarbon, the Director of Design at the Bioforcetech Corporation, and the Co-Founder & Creative Director of Sum Studio.
We open the episode by discussing Elizabeth’s graduate research at the Pratt Institute, focused on the psychological significance of the built environment for the survivors of the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War in the 1990s, where she expands on the relationship between intergenerational trauma, social conflict, and the role of symbolic spaces. We then dive deeper into Elizabeth’s work as a 3D designer at Ralph Appelbaum Associates—one of the most prominent museum exhibition design firms in the world—and the value of experiential design as a form of education.
We then transition to Elizabeth’s shift to working on climate-centric projects, driven by prior experiential design projects and a visit to NASA headquarters, where she shares more about materials science and design in exhibitions, such as “Food and Water”, as well as in a materials science in a climate context. Elizabeth shares more about her work at Bioforcetech, a machine development company that turns the billions of food and yard waste managed annually into physically sequestered carbon without external energy.  We also discuss Elizabeth’s work at OurCarbon, a carbon-negative material brand working to replace fossil-derived substances, with a focus on a carbon-negative concrete additive and black pigment.
We wrap up the episode by discussing Elizabeth’s experience developing courses at the Pratt Institute and her current work at Brimstone—which recently received a $189 million federal investment from the DOE—where she expands on concrete as a high-stakes industry; how the target audience of a cement company remains investors, policymakers, and taxpayers; and how Brimstone is designing an easily deployable process to be integrated with a wide range of energy sources globally.
Elizabeth’s Website: https://www.elizabethcbridges.com/

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