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HDL 2010 Studios51We organized the
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Challenge Excerpt55EducationStudioD
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Challenge Excerpt57a dynamic cultur
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Team59Dr. Jane Holmes BernsteinSeni
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Schedule61Thursday, May 6Friday, Ma
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Outcomes Summary63As a set, these m
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Challenge Excerpt65SustainabilitySt
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Challenge Excerpt67continues to pro
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Team69Alejandro AravenaExecutive Di
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Schedule71Thursday, May 27Friday, M
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Outcomes Summary73Based on these me
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Challenge Excerpt75AgeingStudioWith
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Challenge Excerpt77The coming of th
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Team79Dr. John RuarkAdjunct Clinica
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Schedule81Thursday, June 10Friday,
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Outcomes Summary83Whole-life Soluti
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The HDL Studio Model87Strategic des
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The HDL Studio Model89to be weighte
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Subsection91Your RoleMuch of the po
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Subsection93Selecting a ChallengeTh
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Selecting a Challenge95places, and
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Subsection97Writing theChallenge Br
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Writing the Challenge Briefing99Con
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Subsection101Building a TeamAt one
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Building a Team103Design LeadBeing
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Building a Team105Consider the Whol
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Subsection107Organizing a WeekThe f
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Organizing a Week109Tuesday:Seeing
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Organizing a Week111About one hour
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Subsection113Expected Studio Outcom
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Expected Studio Outcomes115a high l
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Subsection117The Final ReviewPresen
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The Final Review119Sitra team membe
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Subsection121Physical Infrastructur
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Physical Infrastructure123Furniture
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Physical Infrastructure125HDBACKEJN
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Soft Infrastructure129assistants cu
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Subsection131Cultivating Atmosphere
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Cultivating Atmosphere133
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Planning Guide135Planning GuideTo w
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Afterword139We must deeply and imag
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With the rise of the global economy
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The government’s latest five-year
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2008 Foreign Exchange Students 8,80
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Finland's student population reflec
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D3 - The Dropouts60%50%40%30%20%10%
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employment options. A second large
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D3.4 Equality but not EqualThere ar
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D3.5 Celebrity DropoutsThe cultural
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supports his argument based on a vi
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90%80%70%Home PCInternet connection
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lence. Some question possible detri
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D6 - Finland Education Scorecard:FI
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➢ Education: 29% of young Finns h
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Finland 2050 - Immaterial individua
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Government at a Glance 2009 :Countr
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Strategy for the Internationalisati
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Anna-Kaisa Tunkelo, motherSitraIlkk
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Climate change is the symptom of a
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OPPORTUNITY SPACEFinland can achiev
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There is always room to improve eff
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The World Bank provides a picture o
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While there are many policy options
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DIMENSIONS OF THE PROBLEMProvided b
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Industry still dominates Finland's
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Chemical PulpIndustry31.9 million m
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over time. Research has shown incre
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The heating sources of Finland's bu
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TWh10080Transmission &Distribution
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The Challenge: Finland At The Foref
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SubsectionAppendix329Pin-upA meetin
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Appendix331Thank YouThis book and t
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Appendix 333About The AuthorsBryan
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Imprint335In Studio:Recipes for Sys