Fred A. Bernstein

Fred Bernstein has degrees in architecture (from Princeton University) and law (from NYU) and writes about both subjects. He lives in New York City and has two sons.

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Negative Energy and (Dis)embodied Carbon VIDEO

Ignoring embodied carbon lets architects, developers and even architecture schools call wasteful buildings "green"

Published in Speeches / talks
November 11, 2021
Negative Energy and (Dis)embodied Carbon WRITTEN VERSION

Ignoring embodied carbon lets architects, developers and even architecture schools call wasteful buildings "green"

Published in Speeches / talks
November 11, 2021
NYU Law School Commencement SpeechPublished in Speeches / talks
May 9, 1994
To Live or Die Inside: Introduction to Unatanneh Tokef

What does it mean to be "inscribed in the book of life?" My interpretation.

Published in Speeches / talks
October 4, 2016
D'var Torah on Behar

Let's give the land a rest

Published in Speeches / talks
May 13, 2014
D'var Torah on Mikeitz

How good it is for brothers to sit peacefully together

Published in Speeches / talks
December 15, 2012