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Sandra Piesik

@sandrapiesik

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💡!

Wrapped up a wildly busy (but totally rewarding) spring term at <a href="/PrattInstitute/">Pratt Institute</a>  <a href="/pratt_soa/">Pratt Institute School of Architecture</a>  with a little trip to <a href="/MuseumModernArt/">MoMA The Museum of Modern Art</a>  — because why not end on a high note? Shout-out to my brilliant students, resilient microbies 🦠, date palm leaves, &amp; all the design excellence💡!
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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👇

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🪐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?👇

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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 👇

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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 👇

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There are events—and then there are events. It has been the honor of my life to convene this incredible and transformative gathering of scientists, industries, and public engagement leaders. Thank you all!

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Thrilled to share a #video from ✨ ‘The Powers of Nature: The Beginning of Light’ event ✨now on YouTube. 🌌🚀Check out the “The greatest discovery of the century, if not of all time.” according to Stephen Hawking 👇

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It was a privilege beyond words to meet and interview two The Nobel Prize Laureates in Physics: • Dr. Robert Woodrow Wilson (1978) • Dr. John Cromwell Mather (2006), whose work Stephen Hawking once called “the greatest discovery of the century—if not of all time.” JWST NASA

It was a privilege beyond words to meet and interview two <a href="/NobelPrize/">The Nobel Prize</a> Laureates in Physics:
• Dr. Robert Woodrow Wilson (1978)
• Dr. John Cromwell Mather (2006), whose work Stephen Hawking once called “the greatest discovery of the century—if not of all time.” JWST <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>
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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 👇

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It was an honor and a lifelong dream to interview Dr. John Cromwell Mather, the 1978 The Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics. Discover ‘Quo Vadis Scientia’?, a conversation on the #future of #science. 👇NASA

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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

On this day, July 16th 1969, we were “GO” for launch – and at precisely 13:32 UTC, #Apollo11 lifted off from <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> to transport three mortal Americans – Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and myself – to the Moon. The hard work, dedication and focus across the entire <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>
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One of the most inspiring moments in human history NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong’s words echoed across the world #OTD in 1969 as he became the first person to set foot on the surface of the Moon. The culmination of years of united effort, the Apollo 11 Moon landing remains a