
Sandra Piesik
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Architect PhD AIA NCARB ARB, Prof. @ Pratt Institute & NYIT, Hybrid Habitats Lab NYC, Director of 3 ideas, General Editor of 'HABITAT'.
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Wrapped up a wildly busy (but totally rewarding) spring term at Pratt Institute Pratt Institute School of Architecture with a little trip to MoMA The Museum of Modern Art — because why not end on a high note? Shout-out to my brilliant students, resilient microbies 🦠, date palm leaves, & all the design excellence💡!


Did you know that the iron on Earth was born in dying stars? 🌠 We are thrilled to announce a leader in technological innovation as a guest speaker at “The Beginning of Light” event in NYC 6/27✨Mr. Christian Gianni, Senior Vice President of Sustainability and CTO U. S. Steel👇

🪐The creative interplay between theoretical & experimental astrophysics is driving groundbreaking discoveries! We’re honored to welcome Dr. David Spergel, President of the Simons Foundation & a leading voice in theoretical astrophysics.🌌Curious about the composition of the Universe?👇

I am honored to share the stage and co-moderate ‘The Powers of Nature: The Beginning of Light’ alongside renowned #cosmologist Dr. Lyman Alexander Page Jr. of Princeton University University. Curious about #cosmology? Find out more 👇

We are thrilled to welcome RichardWiese President of The Explorers Club, to our upcoming event “The Powers of Nature: The Beginning of Light” an Emmy award–winning explorer and producer, Mr. Wiese embodies the spirit of discovery! Find out what #Exploration truly means 👇





It was a privilege to interview Dr. Robert Woodrow Wilson, 1978 The Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics. Discover his thoughts on the role of #intuition in science 👇


On this day, July 16th 1969, we were “GO” for launch – and at precisely 13:32 UTC, #Apollo11 lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center to transport three mortal Americans – Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and myself – to the Moon. The hard work, dedication and focus across the entire NASA

