Category: Monthly Forum
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Green Building Monthly Forum
The January Catwalk forum was a great success and we’re moving on to the next one! February’s forum, Building in Flood Zones, is in part a response to Hurricane Sandy. We’ll be looking at many of the building issues that arise in NYC flood zones and how they might be overcome in the future. Click…
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April Forum: Bronx Green Building
Where the Bronx was before the recent rebirth, how so much of the redevelopment of the Bronx came to embrace green building, and how the current economic environment is expected to affect the future development of the Bronx. With speakers Keith Fairey, Enterprise Community Partners; John M. Reilly, Fordham Bedford Housing Corporation; Peter Magistro, Bronx…
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March Forum: DIY – Take your building’s energy pulse
Basics of benchmarking your building’s energy use, with Henry Gifford and Jeff Perlman.
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February Monthly Forum: Green Building 101
Energy pro Tom Sahagian, landscape architect Laura Starr, and environmental planner Timothy Terway each give a short primer of things that he/she would like everyone to know about energy and water.
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Jan. 21 Green Building Catwalk!
A Pecha Kucha-style presentation of a favorite technology/material/method of the moment by a dozen green building pro’s.
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2009 Green Building Monthly Forum Schedule
Dates and topics for the 7th year of Green Building Monthly Forums!
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“The Greening of Southie”: The hardhat crowd on Boston’s first residential LEED Gold building
A screening of ‘The Greening of Southie’ followed by Q/A with director Ian Cheney.
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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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August 2008: Stormwater Infrastructure — Policy, Research, and Practice
Stormwater infrastructure issues facing NYC, with speakers Larry Levine of NRDC, Rob Crauderueff of Sustainable South Bronx, and Tim Terway of EDAW.