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Sara Magalhaes

May 22, 2016
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Hi rajpanchal!

Thanks for your proposal!

Best,

Sara


Raj Panchal

May 22, 2016
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:)

 


Tiziano Cattaneo

Jun 13, 2016
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Hello rajpanchal, Good luck for your project proposal. Just review and make it completed before meet deadline after tomorrow. Thank you.


Pat Graczyk

Jun 14, 2016
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Hi Rajpanchal, great proposal. Have you thought on potential required maintenance? 
What do you think will be the biggest challenge? Would architects have to include that in their plans and would the construction companies required specifically skilled workers to plant ? 

Potentially how much maintenance would it require after it was planted? 

Good luck with your proposal!


Raj Panchal

Jul 5, 2016
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Hey guys I wanna say thanks to you all for taking interest in this proposal as well as to MITClimataColab for this opportunity to bring out our ideas to many many people working and interested in protecting the climate.

 Aaaaaaand what else?

How is it going to be on the demonstration site?

Also solar panels are going to be installed so both the installation to be done at the same time; saving the time and some expenses.Off to the demonstration site.


Raj Panchal

Jul 5, 2016
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And yes sorry I didn't notice the doubt about changing the architect plan for respective buildings. 

Well there are already quite some buildings made in this way. However what has been done here is to make it possible to grow green on already present buildings; all sorts of them. Just as it is going to be on the demonstration site. The site is a collage who's principal thought it won't be possible but just by making suitable installation on the terrace that has a slope it is possible and will also get along with the solar panels.