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Impact Theory

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🗓️ 7 November 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Introducing Cambridge Crossing: Where Urban Life Meets Nature’s Blueprint from Built: Commercial Real Estate's Leading Voices.

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Cambridge Crossing transforms a former industrial site into a vibrant green neighborhood where nature and urban life intertwine. Designer Kishore Varanasi reveals the choices behind this eco-forward development, from repurposed historic granite to a stormwater park that adapts to climate needs.

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You can actually begin to see the mounts of the park

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really visible as an invitation.

0:08.0

And one of the unique things is that

0:10.0

because public open space is such an integral part of the plan,

0:15.0

anywhere you enter Cambridge Crossing, any street,

0:18.0

you're encountered with a nice public open space. That's very nice as a part of

0:23.5

this development. This is Built, the podcast where you'll meet creative leaders in the commercial

0:29.7

real estate industry and hear how they make a difference. I'm your host Brian Mon, Chief

0:35.1

Innovation and Marketing Officer with Fidelity National Financial.

0:39.6

In our sixth season of Built, we're taking a closer look at where commercial real estate

0:43.8

protects, enhances, and even interacts with nature.

0:48.7

This episode, we're headed to Cambridge, Massachusetts to hear how one design team spent

0:53.7

22 years on a project, keeping

0:56.4

nature as the focus, even as the site itself had three different developers during that time.

1:04.4

Hi, my name is Kishorewara Nasi. I'm a senior principal at CBT. We're a Boston-based design

1:09.6

firm doing architecture, urban design, and

1:12.5

interior design projects across the globe. Fantastic. Well, great to have you here, Kishore.

1:17.8

I'm excited to talk with you today. Wanted to see if you could just give me a little bit about your

1:23.3

background. Your experience in urban design, urban planning, give me a little bit about that

1:29.5

origin story for you. Yeah, so I grew up in India in a very small town by the coast. And growing

1:36.1

up in many parts of India back in the day, you're always in connection with nature and your

1:41.9

built environment, both at the same time. There was

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