Alan Berger directs Harvard University Graduate School of Design's Project for Reclamation Excellence


The Harvard University Graduate School of Design’s Project for Reclamation Excellence (P-REX) will hold a one day symposium on Friday April 21, 2006. P-REX2: Reclaiming The Future will focus on how reclamation of natural resource extraction sites can be integrated, through design, into the ongoing needs of local and regional communities.

The symposium is free and open to the public; no registration is necessary.

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Alan Berger's research and reclamation studio is featured in the New York Times, lead article in the National Section, p. A8, Saturday March 4, 2006

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Harvard University Center for the Environment:
P-REX receives U.S. EPA Grants for Breckenridge Abandoned Mine Design Study

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P-REX receives research funding from Tiffany & Co. Foundation

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Reclaiming the Mines of America
GSD exhibition combines spectacular images, digital animations, videos

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"Projecting Reclamation in Design"
exhibition & symposium photos

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Animated Mine reclamation simulation

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Professor presents hideous flip side of Western sublime

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