The Future of Everything

The future of the built environment

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Oct 3, 2025
Rishee Jain, a Stanford professor specializing in civil and environmental engineering, discusses the transformative nature of the built environment. He highlights how infrastructure can adapt in real-time to human needs and well-being. Jain emphasizes the importance of cool roofs in mitigating heat impact and enhancing comfort. He also explores the role of urban design in influencing behavior, retrofitting challenges, and innovative modular solutions. Listeners gain insights into creating healthier and more resilient spaces for future living.
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INSIGHT

From Static To Responsive Design

  • Engineers once built static infrastructure without deep attention to how people use spaces.
  • Rishee Jain argues modern design must account for human behavior to make infrastructure responsive.
ANECDOTE

Hands-On Start Led To Engineering

  • Rishee Jain describes learning by helping his dad with home projects as inspiration for his career.
  • He liked being able to touch and see built outcomes, which drew him to civil engineering.
INSIGHT

Buildings Shape Behavior And Health

  • Buildings both respond to people and shape occupant behavior and wellbeing.
  • Jain emphasizes designing flexibility because infrastructure influences health and actions.
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