Author: bomee
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Dwan Daniels
Dwan Daniels was first introduced to GreenHomeNYC by an attorney at her office. After attending the monthly forums for a year, she decided to volunteer in 2009. Dwan is an affordable housing advocated and has been in New York since January 2007 when she started her job with the New York City Housing Development Corp (NYCHDC) as the…
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Diana Nezamutinova
Diana Nezamutinova was raised in the oil and gas region of Western Siberia (Russia), where the the environmental impact of the oil industry was felt by many. She studied Economics in Tyumen State University focusing in Environmental Management. She enhanced her environmental education in a Master program at the Central European University in Budapest (Hungary),…
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October 2008: “Our Boilers, Ourselves”
All that you should know about the fossil-fuel-eater in your basement, with Henry Gifford.
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September 2008 – International Green Building Showcase
With Architect Jorge Lopez de Obeso of Ea Energía y Arquitectura and JSa, and Urban Planner Albert S. Wei of ARUP.
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Korea Daily (중앙일보) 8/29/2008
Profiles GreenHomeNYC founder Bomee Jung. Click image to view on koreadaily.com
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Kookmin Ilbo, Korea (8/25/2008)
Korean-American climate change advocate cultivates a “green New York City” Profile of GreenHomeNYC board member Bomee Jung.
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Kookmin Ilbo – Korea (8/25/2008)
In Manhattan’s new “green competition”, buildings vei to out do each other on CO2 reduction rather than height Article on New York City green building quotes GreenHomeNYC board member Andy Padian. GreenHomeNYC arranged and accompanied the reporters on various site visits for this article.
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New York Post (July 6, 2006)
SMELLS LIKE GREEN SPIRIT: THE CITY’S SMALL BUILDINGS – AND APARTMENTS – TURN ECO-FRIENDLY By Max Gross – July 6, 2006 July 6, 2006 — GITA NANDAN, a Brooklyn-based architect and designer, is a model of harmony. She teaches a class at CUNY and is president of GreenHomeNYC, a nonprofi t that promotes eco-friendly homes.…
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Big & Green – November 19, 2003
A guided walk through the ‘Big & Green’ exhibit by installation curator Tom Mellins, Kevin Finnegan of the Battery Park City Authority.