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2007:
The Ecobuild Fall & AEC-ST Fall
Conference was held on December 10-13, 2007 in Washington,
D.C. at the Washington Convention Center. Ecobuild Fall and AEC-ST
Fall is an annual event that goes beyond green to cover the breadth
of green building, sustainable design, renewable energy,
environmental planning processes and information collaboration
strategies for commercial, industrial, institutional and residential
construction. Attendees include the federal government, design and
construction decision-makers from the public sector and private
practice, AEC professionals, owners, developers, and facility
managers - the entire project team in one place, at one time.
Come for a week, a day or a special session! Flexible and
affordable options are available. Bring your whole team!
REGISTER BY MIDNIGHT ON NOV. 9th AND
SAVE UP TO $100!
- Over 70 sessions in 11 tracks -
conference at a glance
-
Inspirational keynotes from industry leaders
- Over 200 booths with new pavilions
- Valuable co-located conferences like P3:IT Innovation for
the Process, Power & Plant Project Lifecycle
- Maintain your certification - AIA/CES LUs available for
FEDCon®, FEDspec®, and buildingSMART™ sessions
- Network with design and construction professionals and
- Government officials
What's New for 2007?
Co-located conferences
FEDcon®- market outlook for Federal design and construction programs
FEDspec® - for specifiers in the Federal government and those
working in Federal construction
Green Globes™Training Workshops - for commercial and residential
buildings and existing buildings
LCA & Sustainable Product Standards Training - promoting the use of
product lifecycle assessment and consensus sustainable product
standards.
National buildingSMART ™ Conference - discussing BIM,
interoperability, the national BIM Standard
Mechanical Systems Energy and Efficiency - for green, sustainable,
and high-performance buildings
P3: IT Innovation for the Process, Power & Plant Project Lifecycle -
offering process and power plant designers, owners, and operators a
unique opportunity to maximize the benefits of information
technology
Intelligent NextGen Buildings Combining Technology with Improved
Building Systems
Various Association and Agency Committee Meetings
Exhibit Pavilions
- Green Insulation Pavilion
- Intelligent Buildings Pavilion
- Green Mechanical Pavilion
- Efficient Windows Collaborative Pavilion
Learn more and Register
here.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses on the following dates in the Fall and Winter
2007.
For More Information and to Register, please contact
Ernestine Man of Green Roofs for Healthy Cities at:
416.971.4494, ext. 223 or:
eman@greenroofs.org, or: click
here.
Always check their website, as course dates are subject
to change.
Design 101 Introductory Course (2nd Edition):
This course covers the components and benefits
of green roofs; how to design a project for maximum
client benefits; how to cost estimate; important
design principles and designing for maximum LEED™
credits. This course includes the most up-to-date
green roof research and design practices as well as
award winning case studies. Tuition: $395.00.
The focus of the training is on enhancing your
skills in:
Identifying the costs and benefits of green roofs to reach your
green roof performance goals;
Identifying a variety of green roof products and understanding
the performance criteria of different green roof elements, and
their relevance to your design intent;
Understanding the major design principles for a successful green
roof project and the causes for error which might lead to an
unsuccessful green roof project;
Determining the various professions and competencies required to
optimally implement your successful green roof project.
Design 101 dates:
Indianapolis, IN (Sept. 19)
Boston, MA (Sept. 25)
Baltimore, MD (Oct. 24)
Edmonton, AB (Nov. 6)
Madison, WI (Nov. 9)
Kansas City, MO (Nov. 12)
Charleston, SC (Nov. 20)
Omaha, NE (Nov. 27)
Eugene, OR (Dec. 4)
Cleveland, OH (Dec. 4)
Miami, FL (Dec. 5)
Tampa Bay, FL (Dec. 7)
Design and
Installation - 201:
This course covers the many different steps that must be understood
and incorporated into any successful green roof design and
implementation, including actors' roles and responsibilities,
construction contracts and their administration, and how to avoid
common installation errors. This course is suited to those who have
already taken Design 101 or who already have a good general
understanding of green roof design. Tuition: $395.00
This course covers a multitude of implementation issues and what
cannot be taught in one day will be available as supporting
documentation in the participant’s manual. Covering material
dealing with green roof actors' roles and responsibilities,
construction contracts & administration and material
implementation, Green Roof Infrastructure Design and
Installation 201 has it all!
Design 201 dates:
Ottawa, ON (Sept. 18)
Boston, MA (Sept. 26)
Milwaukee, WI (Sept. 27)
Austin, TX (Oct. 4)
Toronto, ON (Oct. 21)
Baltimore, MD (Oct. 26)
Baltimore, MD (Oct. 26)
Calgary, AB (Nov. 8)
San Diego, CA (Nov. 14)
Chicago, IL (Nov. 16)
Toronto, ON (Nov. 21)
Atlanta, GA (Nov. 29)
New York, NY (Dec. 3)
Hartford, CT (Dec. 7)
Oakland (Dec. 13)
Waterproofing and Drainage - 301 (new course):
Our newest green roof course provides an overview of waterproofing
and drainage construction and maintenance for green roof assemblies.
It lays out the technical vocabulary and the various benefits of
different waterproofing materials and presents detailed design
solutions and implementation best management practices for
waterproofing and drainage in green roofs. Tuition: $395.00
This course provides information that you can put to work
immediately, allowing you to:
Understand the principles of waterproofing and drainage as they
apply to green roofs;
Identify appropriate materials for waterproofing and drainage of
your green roof project;
Understand the technical design requirements for waterproofing
and drainage in green roofs; and,
Understand the potential implementation issues posed by the
additional trades working on a roof and techniques for its
prevention.
Design 301 dates:
Pittsburgh, PA (Sept. 26)
Indianapolis, IN (Sept. 28)
Boston, MA (Oct. 2)
Denver, CO (Oct. 22)
Cincinnati, OH (Oct. 30)
Ann Arbor, MI (Nov. 30)
Baltimore, MD (Nov. 30)
Toronto, ON (Dec. 4)
Raleigh, NC (Dec. 14)
Green Walls 101 - Introduction to Systems and Design (new
course):
This course familiarizes participants with existing green wall
technologies, their environmental benefits and issues related to
their design and construction. It provides design details and
exercises on: major functions and components; the various advantages
of different green wall systems; market drivers; and designing for
maximum benefits and LEED™ points. Tuition: $395.00
This course provides information that you can put to work
immediately, including details and exercises on how to:
Determine major functions and components of a green wall
Describe characteristics and assess various advantages of different
green wall systems
Understand market drivers encouraging green wall implementation in
North America; and
Understand how to design green walls for maximum benefits and LEED™
points.
Green Walls dates:
Chicago, IL (Oct. 15)
Boston, MA (Oct. 17)
New York, NY (Oct. 19)
Washington, DC (Oct. 23)
Vancouver, BC (Oct. 30)
Atlanta, GA (Nov. 8)
Phoenix, AZ (Nov. 13)
Toronto, ON (Nov. 27)
Always check their website, as course dates are subject
to change.
WHAT:
Our 6th Annual Holiday Party + Silent Auction
to acknowledge and celebrate the efforts of the environmental
community in New York City and beyond. If you have not been all
year, this was the one to attend!
WHERE: "BLVD",
199 Bowery at Spring NY, NY 10002
Subway- take the 6 to Spring and walk East to Bowery, J,M to
Bowery and Delancy or F to 2nd Ave. Call 212.982.7767 or see
website for directions
www.blvdnyc.com
TICKETS:
$15 in advance, $20 at the door
WHEN: Tuesday December 11, 2007 starting at 7pm -12
Holiday Toast at 9pm, raffle prizes awarded, then Silent Auction
winners announced at 10pm.
DRINKS: CASH BAR + drink specials
:: $5 Holiday cocktail, $5
PEAK
Organic Beer and free beer tastings.
SPECIAL TREATS: Certificate for a
bottle of complimentary Organic Wine from BottleNotes. $10 gift
certificate on eco-dry cleaning from Green Apple Cleaners.
Indulge in samples of Sweet Riot Cacao chocolates.
RECYCLE:
Bring any old clothes to donate to charity via
Wearable Collections.
WIND POWER: Bring your electric
bill and sign up for Wind Power, NY Wind is also donating the
off-set costs for our energy usage making it carbon-neutral.
In an effort to raise end of the
year funds, 100% of Auction item proceeds went to benefit
environmental organizations.
Bring your check books!
Silent Auction Items over
$500
-
The
Harmony Hotel A 5-night stay at the fabulous eco-resort,
Harmony Hotel, in Costa Rica (flights NOT included)
- Leib
Family Cellars mixed wine case
- Drosera
Beautiful Native Plant Garden
- Steven
Winter Associates - 4 hour professional green building
consultation
-
Bottle Notes private organic wine tasting for 10 friends
- CERC
- Columbia Univ. course in Conservation Biology
Silent Auction Items under
$300
- Cocoon Hair Saloon - Hair professionally styled and cut
- Renew Salon - Indulge in an organic Facial
- Voltaic Systems - Intelligent design Solar Backpack
- Nature Conservancy - Brutus Ostling Photographic print
- Priti Organic Spa Day - Enjoy full day of pampering
- Queens Botanical Garden
- Marion Cage Custom Handmade Jewelry
- Green Maps - Green Apple Bicycle Tour with founder Wendy
Brawer
Free Raffle Prizes :
- Seltzer Inc specialty recycled wrapping papers
- Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct Maps+Membership
- 41 pounds.org certificate to get off junk mail
- "We are happy to serve you" mugs
- Sundance Channel Gift bag + Expedition Jacket
- Bottle Rocket Wines-4 week wine class
- Purus Organic Vodka
- Flip and Tumble shopping bags
- E, The Environmental Magazine copies
- $100 gift certificate to Green Apple Cleaners
This annual holiday party began as a way to celebrate and give
back to all the hard working of people making a difference in
the environment and this year is no different! Space holds 1200
so there is plenty of room. Silent Auction, free Raffle prizes,
organic food, drinks and surprise guests! Contact
donna@graceevents.net (our
event coordinator).
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
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The ENERGY STAR®
Summit 2007 |
The Energy Star Summit
was held on December 3 - 4, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency - Denver Tech
Center in Denver, CO. E-Star Colorado and ENERGY STAR® assembled 32 educational sessions designed to meet the
educational needs of: builders, contractors, home energy raters,
utilities, manufacturers, architects, students and code officials.
Some of the national presenters were Sam Rashkin, Mark LaLiberte,
Gord Cooke, Steve Andrews and many more.
CEUs applications and various types of credits were offered.
Event topics included:
EEBA Houses That Work™
Selling High-Performance Homes
Real, Relevant and “Doable” Green Building – by Design
ENERGY STAR® Multi-Family Program
Residential Compliance with the 2006 IECC. Which Path is Right for
You?
HVAC Revisited… and many more! (Topics and speakers subject to
change)
Location:
Hyatt Regency – Denver Tech Center
7800 East Tufts Ave
Denver, CO
Date:
December 3rd and 4th
Home Tour December 2nd (see website for more detail)
Cost:
Early = $175/day or $295/two day
After November 9th = $200/day or $320/two day
Optional home tour = $10
Student and group rates also available.
Download The ENERGY STAR® Summit 2007 (PDF)
here,
and for complete event details please visit:
www.e-star.com/summit.
Questions:
Julie@conferencebuilders.com: 612.232.7598; or
Robin@cascadingconnections.com: 719.641.2579.
The
National Roofing Contractors Association México - NRCA-Mexico - held
its 6th International Conference & Expo 2007 “Energy Savings in Roof
Systems” on November 26th and 27th at the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel in
San Pedro Garza Garcia, N.L., México from 8:00 am through 6:00 pm.
The main objective of this year’s event was to establish a solid
communication among roofing professionals. The event is directed to
all roofing peers, architects, engineers, specifiers and government
agencies interested in learning more about new technology and roof
systems applications. This event will direct issues as energy
savings, roof systems, greenroofs, etc., and NRCA-Mexico expect an
attendance of at least 300 people at the show, which will alternate
trade show hours and presentations.
Trade Show Booths were available:
USD $1,500.00 NRCA member price
USD $1,800.00 non-member price
For additional information, please contact Guillermo
González Fernández at:
Arq. Guillermo González Fernández
Gerente Membresías México
NRCA-México
ggonzalez@nrca.net
www.nrca.net/espanol
National Roofing Contractors Association México
Ave. Dr. I Morones Prieto # 1101 Ote.
Col. Nuevo Repueblo
Monterrey, N.L. 64700
Tel./Fax. + 52 81 8676-3768/69
WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, November 13, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: Join us this month at: ~
THE PARK,
A favorite venue of Green Drinkers. 118 10th Ave at 18th Street
NY, NY a favorite venue of Green Drinkers! Downstairs in the
Atrium and Red Room. Take the A,C,E, 1, 2, 3, F, V to 14th
Street and walk WEST or hop on the 14D bus to 10th Ave and 18th
Street.
COST:
$10 donation covers our time and expenses.
POWER: Bring your electric bill,
sign up for
Wind Power and your entrance is free!
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
2 MIN
PITCH: Write to nyc@greendrinks.org to sign up for a 2
min pitch to tell us about the green project you are working in
for November's event- be sure to write "pitch" in subject line.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2002. Average attendance: 400+.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
THE BIG
GREEN HOLIDAY
PARTY!
Save the Date! TUESDAY DECEMBER 11, 2007 7pm - 12 at "BLVD"
199 Bowery at Spring - see
BLVD website.
This annual holiday party began as a way to celebrate and give
back to all the hard working of people making a difference in
the environment and this year is no different! Space holds 1200
so there is plenty of room. Silent Auction, free Raffle prizes,
organic food, drinks and surprise guests - stay tuned for more
info! Tickets available in advance this year. Details to follow.
Sponsorship still available! Volunteers wanted! Contact
donna@graceevents.net(our
event coordinator).
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
The San Francisco Green Festival was held on November 9-11, 2007 at the San Francisco Concourse
Exhibition Center in San Francisco, CA. At the Green Festivals,
we're celebrating what's working in our communities, for people, for
businesses and for the environment. Here, green means safe, healthy
communities and strong, local economies. Green is the color of hope,
of social and economic justice, of ecological balance.
Join us for these huge parties with a purpose. You'll enjoy more
than 200 visionary speakers and 400 green businesses in each city,
great how-to workshops, green films, yoga and movement classes,
green careers sessions, organic beer and wine, delicious organic
cuisine and live music.
Show Hours
Friday – 2pm – 8pm
Saturday – 10am – 8pm
Sunday – 11am – 6pm
Venue Name and Address
San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center
635 8th St (at Brannan St)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Giftcenter Pavillion Theater
888 Brannan Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Special Event
Deepak Chopra: The Environment as Our Extended Body
Friday 7pm | Gift Center | Included with General Admission
Acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest leaders in the field of
mind/body medicine, Dr. Deepak Chopra continues to transform our
understanding of the meaning of health. His healing approach, using
the integration of the best of western medicine with natural healing
traditions, is changing the way the world views physical, mental,
emotional, spiritual and social wellness.
See the
Program Schedule and learn more about the Green Festivals around
the U.S. in 2008
here!
The Greenbuild International
Conference and Expo 2007 was held in Chicago at the new McCormick
Place West Building on November 7-9, 2007. If designing, building,
living, and working in green buildings is important to you, you're
in good company. Green building is our single greatest
opportunity to take immediate, measurable action on critical issues
like climate change, water conservation, and improving human health.
Join us in Chicago to learn how green building is transforming our
communities, and how you can be a leader in this important movement.
Former President Bill Clinton kicked off Greenbuild 2007 as the conference's opening
keynote on Wednesday morning, Nov. 7.
Greenbuild is the world's largest conference and expo dedicated to
green building. This November, more than 18,000 building
professionals from all over the world will come together for three
days of outstanding educational sessions, renowned speakers, green
building tours, special seminars, networking events, and the biggest
exhibit hall in Greenbuild history.
At Greenbuild 2007 we explored "Accelerating Green Communities"
with outstanding educational sessions, exciting speakers, special
events and tours, and our largest exhibit hall ever. The U.S.
Green Building Council's Greenbuild is an unparalleled opportunity
to connect with peers, industry experts, and influential leaders as
they share insights on the green building movement and its diverse
specialties.
Chicago: Aiming to be the Greenest
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley has pledged to make Chicago the most
environmentally friendly city in the world. Building on its legacy
as a center of American architecture, Chicago was one of the first
cities to adopt LEED. Today it has the most LEED projects of any
city in the world, including the new West Building at McCormick
Place, where Greenbuild will be held. Chicago's world-class culture,
limitless outdoor activities, and unparalleled entertainment make it
the perfect home for Greenbuild 2007.
Highlights:
Master Speakers series with internationally renowned leaders and
innovators
Over 850 Exhibit Booths with the newest products and technologies
More than 100 Educational Sessions
Member Day—an exclusive event for USGBC members
Tours of 40 of Chicago’s most celebrated buildings
"Windy City Blues" Leadership Awards Celebration
"Party at the Pier" - USGBC and Chicago Host Committee Welcome Event
at the historic Navy Pier
Learn more on the Greenbuild Chicago
website.
ZinCo USA is pleased to
announce the 2007 schedule for ZinCo Seminars:
Introduction to Green Roof Design throughout the United
States. Our initial course offering is “Introduction
to Green Roof Design.” ZinCo is an approved provider
of ASLA continuing education credits:
Sept 24: Boston, MA
Oct 4: Los Angeles (Glendale), CA Oct 10: San Francisco, CA
Oct 15: New York, NY Oct 17: Philadelphia (King of Prussia), PA
Oct 19: Washington, DC Nov 6: Chicago, IL
Introduction to Green Roof Design This seminar provides an introduction to the functioning and
design options for built-up green roof systems. Following is
a more detailed description of the program elements.
Why Green Roofs? This introductory lecture provides a review of the
environmental and economic benefits that green roofs
provide. With its modern origins as a means of reducing
stormwater runoff, the understanding of green roof benefits
has expanded to include wildlife habitat, urban green space,
noise reduction, longer waterproofing design life, improved
insulation, and a variety of other benefits.
Roof Technology for Green Roofs This lecture will provide a brief overview of the types of
roof construction and how they would relate to green roofs.
Green roofs are compatible with a wide variety of roof types
and waterproofing membranes, a fact that is often overlooked
in the US market.
Green Roof Vegetation In this session, there will be an overview of requirements
for successful vegetation establishment on a green roof. The
purpose and function of each layer in a green roof build-up
will be presented, as well as a summary of green roof
classifications and how requirements vary for different
types of green roofs.
Green Roof System Build-ups After lunch, this lecture will pick-up where the vegetation
lecture left off—by developing in more detail how
modifications in the system build-ups can provide better
support for vegetation across the spectrum from extensive to
intensive green roofs.
Pitched Green Roofs Pitched roofs are a different breed of roofs from typical
low slope roofs, and they impose a different set of
requirements for green roofs. This lecture will provide an
overview of these requirements and review sample projects
where pitched roofs have been implemented successfully.
Hard Landscapes and Green Roofs As more intensive landscapes are developed on roof tops,
there is generally an increasing desire to incorporate
hardscaping into the design. At its simplest level, this
includes walkways, but in more complex applications, this
may involve driveways, roadways, complex water features,
sports facilities in a recreational park setting, or many
other possibilities. This lecture introduces solutions to
help achieve these complex designs.
Mistakes and How to Avoid Them This section provides a brief overview of some of the most
common problems encountered after a green roof has been
constructed. The best approach to resolve these problems is
almost always to have a good design in the first place!
Please visit the ZinCo USA
website for contact information, registration, and
updates regarding both the course offerings and schedules.
D.C. Greenworks held their First Annual Green Tie Gala
on Thursday, October 25, 2007 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm at
The British Embassy Rotunda, 3100 Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC. Featuring:
Live Jazz by The Marshall Keys Band
Remarks by Maryland State Senator Jamie Raskin
Tours of the Embassy Greenroof
Wine, Beer & Hors d’oeuvres: Tax-deductible tickets
were
$150 per person/ $250 per couple.
Business/Cocktail Attire
Download the PDF and
for more info, visit
www.dcgreenworks.org.
The 4th Annual
Fall Green Building Conference & Trade Show was held on October 17-18,
2007 at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal at 355 Harris Avenue,
Bellingham, WA from 10:15-11:00 AM. Built Green is an
environmentally-friendly, non-profit, residential building
program of the Building Industry Association of Whatcom County,
developed in partnership with other agencies in Washington
State. This website provides consumers with
easy-to-understand rating systems, which quantify
environmentally friendly building practices for remodeling and
new home construction, communities and multifamily development
units. We hope you will consider buying or remodeling
according to Built Green standards, becoming a member of Built
Green, or sponsoring our program. Please read more about
us!
Greenroofs were
specifically addressed here:
Session 1 A
Living Roofs (Technical/Innovation/Environment)
Patrick Carey, Hadj Design Group
Click
Here to Download a form to attend the conference.
Click
Here to Download a form to be a trade show vendor.
To enroll in the Built Green program contact:
BuiltGreen
Building Industry Association of Whatcom County
3323 Northwest Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
360.671.4247
kristinad@biawc.com
The Atlanta Building Envelope Council's Low-Slope
Roofing Workshop was held on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 from 7:30 AM to 5:15
PM at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd.,
Atlanta GA:
A Day of Continuing Education For Architects, Engineers, Specifiers,
Contractors, Building Owners and Managers, and Building Code
Officials.
Agenda
7:30 - 07:55 Check In
7:55 - 08:00 Opening Remarks by Larry Ray, President, Building
Envelope Council (BEC) Atlanta
8:00 - 09:30 Low-Slope Roof System Selection Criteria - 1.5 HSW's
Thomas Lee Smith, AIA, RRC, CSI
09:30 - 09:45 Break
09:45 - 11:15 Re-Roofing Considerations - 1.5 HSW's Thomas Lee
Smith, AIA, RRC, CSI
11:15 - 11:30 Break
11:30 - 12:30 Protected Membrane Roofing - 1 HSW
Bob Houck - Styro Systems
12:30 - 1:30 LUNCH
12:50 - 1:20 Vegetated Roof Project Lunch Presentation - .5 HSW
Dagmar Epsten - The Epsten Group
1:30 - 2:30 Sustainable Roofing Options and Alternatives - 1 HSW
John Larimer - Larimer/Shannon Group
2:30 - 3:30 Hot Trends in Greenroof Design 2007, and Growing
Media & Vegetation Considerations
Roofing - 1 HSW - Linda S. Velazquez, ASLA Associate, LEED AP -
Greenroofs.com
3:30 - 3:45 Break
3:45 - 4:45 Hot and Cold Applied Membranes for Green Roofing - 1 HSW
Michael Schmeida -
TREMCO
4:45 - 5:15 Drainage for Green Roofing - .5 HSW
Trang Schwartz -
American Wick Drain
Download the complete Agenda with Registration fee
and details
here (.PDF).
Do Something Worthwhile – Grow
a Roof! A one-day conference on Small-Scale & DIY Green Roofs and
Rooftop Gardens was held on Saturday October 13, 2007, in
Sheffield, England. Have you ever wondered how to grow a green roof? How to turn a garden shed into a natural habitat for wildlife; put a
green roof on a house extension or decrease the ecological footprint
of a new development?
Groundwork Sheffield has teamed up with The Green Roof Centre to
answer these questions and many more at a unique one-day conference
exploring low-input, sustainable approaches to the design, build and
management of small scale green roofs.
The event is for landscape architects, garden designers, architects,
urban planners, developers, ecologists, conservationists,
educationalists, self-build and DIY enthusiasts, home gardeners and
anyone with an interest in ecological ideas or sustainable features.
Supported Rate: (OAP / student) £34.00 + VAT( £39.95) Standard Rate:
(individuals & vol/com sector) £55.00 + VAT (£64.63) Full Rate:
(public/ private sector) £120.00 + VAT (£141.00)
Download the Small-Scale & DIY Green Roofs
and Rooftop Gardens PDF
here.
For full programme information and booking details go to:
www.thegreenroofcentre.co.uk or call Fiona Oliver, Groundwork
Sheffield on 0114 263 6421 or email
fiona.oliver@groundwork.org.uk.
The conference was organised by Groundwork Sheffield on behalf of The
Green Roof Centre and sponsored by Blackdown Horticulture
Consultants Ltd.
Publisher's Note:
Read the April/May 2007 Guest Feature, "The Green Roof Centre -
Sheffield, UK" by Jeff Sorrill, Project Manager
here.
The 1st International Congress on
Biological Architecture and Sustainable Design "Exploring
the Secrets of Architecture" was held on October 12
- 14, 2007 at the Iberoamericana University in Mexico City,
Mexico. Biological Architecture
and Sustainable Designs was co-hosted with various
governmental institutions and the Iberoamericana University
in Mexico City, (one of the best colleges in Latin America).
The Congress was organized by Arq.ka Consultants and
Psicogeometry whose primary objectives are to demonstrate
the benefits of building and designing with the Biological
principles of Architecture.
Three worldwide known experts on
the subject shared the latest findings about Biological
Architecture! Michael Rice from Ireland, Daniel Winter
from France and Oliver Perceval came from England. People from
over 15 countries participated in this 3-day Congress and
Mexico's Governmental Institutes and Sustainable Community
leaders were invited to participate as well.
The three day congress provided an opportunity for
participants to learn about the principles on Biological
Architecture and understand the living architecture based on
how life is supported and created. The real physics and
science of what shape does to serve biology directly.
Participants learned from local and international experts about the
general design and implementation of Biological Architecture
and Sustainable designs. International and National
case studies were featured.
"Only when science defines the symmetry of what makes life -
can architects BUILD LIFE". Dan Winter
Don't miss the opportunity to know about the latest
publications on Biological Architecture that are being
edited by the University of Stanford!
We are gathering people to celebrate and enjoy our passions
and philosophies, joined together for a common purpose: the
renovation of our designs and buildings and the opening to
new ways of thinking that will be required for any person
that is looking forward to build a better space.
Come and learn about Biological Architecture, Sustainable
Geometry, Interior Design with special geometrical forms and
listen to the experts in discovering the patterns that
sustain the Life Force in the buildings. Share and discuss
your ideas and visions so that, as a collective
consciousness, we can move forward with profound respect,
comprehension and empowerment towards the Planet.
The three-day Congress was specialized on four main
topic areas:
The Research and Science behind Biological Architecture.
Biological Architecture Design and Implementation.
Energy Savings and Renewable Energies.
Bioclimatic and Biological Architecture in Sustainable
Communities.
Your registration included:
Access to the three day Congress.
Workshop and resource materials.
Access to the Exhibitors floor.
Assistance certificate.
Online Registration is available through Site
We had important discounts if you registered in advance; payment and register facilities, and detailed
information. Learn more and register at the website
in either
English or
Spanish.
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WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 9, 2007.
6 – 10pm. Announcements, presentation and raffle
begin at 7:45.
WHERE: Join us this month at: ~
THE PARK,
A favorite venue of Green Drinkers. 118 10th Ave at 18th Street
NY, NY a favorite venue of Green Drinkers! Downstairs in the
Atrium and Red Room. Take the A,C,E, 1, 2, 3, F, V to 14th
Street and walk WEST or hop on the 14D bus to 10th Ave and 18th
Street.
COST:
This month's sponsor covers your entrance and our time and
effort as well as internet, web and mailing list expenses to
keep us going and you connected.
POWER: Bring your electric bill,
sign up for
Wind Power.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
2 MIN
PITCH: This month you will hear from Bradford Rand from
Go Green Expo, Matt Beiber from Mobile Commons and a few other
folks.
SPONSOR: This month's event was
generously sponsored by
GO GREEN
EXPO.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2002. Average attendance: 400+.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
The American Society of Landscape
Architects (ASLA) 2007 Annual Meeting and EXPO took place from
October 6-9, 2007 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.
Featuring Former Vice President Al Gore, Honorary ASLA, as the
closing general session speaker, visitors explored hundreds of
innovative products and technologies for gardens, playgrounds, green
roofs, and more. Learn from the world’s leaders who meld the built
and natural environments.
Patrick W. Caughey, FASLA, President, American Society of Landscape
Architects, said "Join me in San Francisco October 5-9, 2007 at
ASLA's 2007 Annual Meeting and EXPO for one of the most spectacular
celebrations of our profession as we explore "Designing with Nature:
The Art of Balance."
Landscape architecture is the art of balance—sustaining nature
through design. The 2007 reflects this and casts a wide
net—providing practical insights and thought-provoking sessions on a
broad range of topics to help create sustainable environments—for
the most ambitious education program to date. From trends in
residential design such as outdoor kitchens, the latest in digital
technology, and disaster preparedness and mitigation to best
practices for small firms, building sustainable sites, green roofs
and more—this year's program will nourish your creativity, delight
your aesthetic senses, and sharpen your problem—solving skills. Our
goal is inspire and prepare you for greater stewardship, leadership,
and promotion of our profession."
The 2007 ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO had
many exciting features this year to engage landscape architecture
professionals. Highlights of this year’s exciting lineup included:
exceptional AIA accredited continuing education courses; walking and
biking tours to experience firsthand San Francisco’s distinctive
landscape architecture, sustainable sites, and eclectic
neighborhoods; the ASLA Professional and Student Awards ceremony; a
closing session with former Vice President Al Gore, Hon. ASLA; and
the biggest product EXPO in the industry.
For a complete listing of events, visit
Schedule at a Glance.
To learn more, please visit the American Society of Landscape
Architects website
here.
Thank you for visiting our
Greenroofs.com supporters:
American Hydrotech, Inc., Booth #720
Green Roof Blocks, Booth #410
GreenGrid/Weston Solutions, Booth #209
LiveRoof, LLC, Booth #883
Topiary Joe, Booth #309
Tremco Incorporated, Booth # 1663
ZinCo at Booth #306
The 5th Annual openhousenewyork
Weekend was presented by Target and was held on October 5, 6 & 7,
2007 in New York, NY. Join in the celebration of the 5th Annual
openhousenewyork (OHNY) Weekend, America’s largest architecture and
design event. Their biggest event ever, the 2007 OHNY Weekend will
allow the public to freely access nearly 200 sites of architecture
and design significance throughout all five boroughs, including many
that are normally closed to the public. Visitors will also be able
to join over 140 tours, talks, performances, family activities, and
workshops that explore New York City by foot, bus, and even canoe!
Highlights of the 2007 OHNY Weekend included free access to
special places and spaces throughout NYC and educational programs
incorporating OHNY’s six core programs:
opendialogues: speak with architects, designers, planners and
scholars onsite about the thoughts, challenges and inspirations that
shape the built-environment on architect-led tours and open studios
to include The Rockwell Group, Eisenman Architects, Beyer Blinder
Belle, H3 Hardy Collaboration, Perkins+Will, and Peter L. Gluck +
Partners, Architects.
sustainablenewyork: talks and tours focusing on sustainable
methods and innovations to include 30 sites and programs focused on
green design such as Solar One, the city's only stand-alone
solar-powered building; a tour of the Weeksville Heritage Center in
Brooklyn, a free black community founded in 1838, and future home to
a sustainable-design arts and education center.
architecturemoves: experience concerts and dance performances
set against and inspired by the dramatic architecture, sculpture and
landscape on New York City to include a site-specific performance by
Martha Bowers and Dance Theater Etcetera at Brooklyn’s The
Green-Wood Cemetery, the New Amsterdam Boys Choir singing at the
Woolworth Chapel, and The Encampment, a multi-media installment on
Roosevelt Island
OHNY Kids!: workshops, projects and tours designed especially
for kids and families with an activity-filled OHNY Kids! Guide to be
used at family-focused sites such as Tom Otterness Studio, Little
Red Lighthouse, John J. Harvey Fireboat, Science Barge and Building
Green Workshops.
OHNY Tours: join architects and expert scholars to explore
New York’s most interesting places and spaces such as Allied Works
Architecture (Museum of Arts & Design); Beyer Blinder Belle (Grand
Central Terminal, Desmond Tutu Center, Morgan Library & Museum,
Temple Emanu-El); Eisenman Architects (studio tour); Lyn Rice
Architects (studio tour); Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
(Teardrop Park, The New School); and The Rockwell Group (RiverHouse,
Bar Americain).
focus on architecture photography competition: Grab your
camera and focus on your favorite sites during the weekend. Submit
your digital images online in four categories: interiors, exteriors,
details, people.
And much more! Visit
www.ohny.org for complete info.
Call for Papers
2008 Greening Rooftops for Sustainable
Communities
Conference, Awards & Trade Show
Co-hosted by:
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
accepted submissions for
papers and posters to be presented at the
Sixth Annual International Greening Rooftops for
Sustainable Communities
Conference, Awards and Trade Show
April 30, May 1 & 2, 2008 in Baltimore, MD.
The Conference will raise
awareness of the many benefits of green roofs,
share new research findings, provide information on the latest
designs, implementation techniques and products, and broaden
networks while working towards building more sustainable cities
through green roof implementation.
Conference streams fall under Policy, Design and Case Studies,
and Research.
Abstract submissions were due by
September 30th, 2007
Submission requirements:
Completion of the call for papers submission form
which includes a 300-word abstract and 50-word biography,
submitted by September 30, 2007.
For more information or to download the submission form, please
visit:
http://www.greenroofs.org/baltimore
Call for Papers
for the 2008 Urban Biodiversity and Design Conference, in
Erfurt, Germany was due on September 30, 2007:
For additional info,
please visit the
Conference website, or contact the Conference office:
Jan-Tobias Welzel, Conference
Manager
jan-tobias.welzel@fh--erfurt.de, see addional info above.
or Prof. Dr. Manfred Köhler,
Landschaftsarchitekt BDLA
Fachgebiet Landschaftsökologie
Hochschule Neubrandenburg
Studiengang Landschaftsarchitektur
Brodaer Str. 2, D-17033 Neubrandenburg, Tel. (0395) 5693 210,
Fax - 299, Sekretariat - 203
E-Mail: koehler@hs-nb.de, Internet:
www.HS-nb.de
Green roof Centre:
www.gruendach-mv.de
University of Applied Sciences
Dep. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Brodaer
Str. 2, D- 17033 Neubrandenburg, Germany Phone. 0049 - 395 - 56
93 210, FAX: - 299; Sekr. - 203
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A Gathering of Gardeners 2007,
the Monroe County master gardeners' eighth annual symposium, was
held on Saturday, September 22, 2007 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Eisenhart Auditorium, Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East
Ave., in Rochester, NY. "Recipe for a Perfect Garden"
was
the theme for this year. The annual garden symposium is presented by
Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County,
underwritten by Grandpa's Nursery & Gardens, and featured
horticulturalist Robert Herman of Naugatuck Valley Community College
in Westbury, CT, and Steve Silk of Fine Gardening magazine.
Herman's first lecture, "Garden Design and Plant Selection by
Northeastern Habitat," included a discussion of green roofs.
It will also focused on perennials that flourish in different
climates, including the Rochester area.
Cost: $48, $43 for Master Gardeners of Monroe County. $11 for
optional bag lunch. Tickets were purchased in person
until Friday at the information desk at Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Monroe County, 249 Highland Ave., or reserved by phone
at 585.461.1000, ext. 0. Tickets were also be available next
Saturday at the door.
For more information, please visit:
www.gatheringofgardeners.com.
The West Coast Green Residential
Building Conference + Expo was held on September 20 - 22,
2007at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco,
California. West Coast Green represents the largest
milestone yet in the residential green building movement.
Never
before has a conference and expo provided access to such
comprehensive state-of-the-art resources, impacting presentations,
and rewarding opportunities for business development in the
residential green building field. You’ll find over 250 exhibitors
showcasing the latest in resource-efficiency among a stunning array
of green and healthy building products. 250 experts and visionary
leaders will be presenting their latest developments, insights, and
inspiration.
Over 12,000 attendees were expected, including the entire chain of
professionals and decision-makers rarely reached by other
conferences. West Coast Green is a feast of innovations, ideas and
opportunities designed to expand your ideas of green business, widen
your vision, and stimulate your thinking with the latest, best
practices and key players in green building.
See the Program
here. For complete info, please call
800.724.4880, email
info@westcoastgreen.com or visit
http://www.westcoastgreen.com.
Green Roof Market Development Symposium: Save The Date for the Atlanta, GA Green Roof Market Development
Symposium on Thursday, September 20, 2007, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm,
at the Emory Conference Center. Co hosted by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities,
The Home Depot Foundation, Earth Pledge, and Southface Energy
Institute, we had a full day of learning, brain storming
and information sharing.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
is co-hosting, with various municipal governments, a series of symposiums
across North America. Primary objectives of these symposiums are to
demonstrate the benefits of a green roof system and to develop an action
plan on how to establish a local green roof industry through research and
policy development. These one-day symposia will provide an opportunity for
participants to learn from local and national experts about
the general design and implementation of green roofs.
The Symposium featured: morning
sessions, case studies, and afternoon focus groups, and the
development of an Atlanta Green Roof Action Plan.
The goal of the morning session is to educate Symposium participants
on the basic principles of green roofs. The session will begin with
an introductory presentation by a GRHC representative on the
components and types of green roof systems.
Case studies of local green roof projects will follow, and will
explore topics such as the challenges of upkeep, energy benefits,
stormwater management, and downtown re-investment and smart growth.
Case studies and morning sessions are presented by local and
national green roof experts, and will help to define the benefits of
green roof systems as they relate to the City of Atlanta.
The afternoon focus group sessions are facilitated by city staff and
will help to describe the obstacles of green roof implementation.
This session is followed by a 30-minute plenary reporting and
discussion period, in which an Action Plan Summary is developed and
distributed to all attending delegates following the workshop.
Registration for this event was $195 US, and
includes a one-year individual membership to Green Roofs for
Healthy Cities.
Confirmed exhibitors include
Colbond, Inc.,
GreenGrid®,
American Hydrotech,
and
JDR Enterprises, Inc.
For more information and to register,
please see the Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Flyer
here.
September 5 & 6, 2007
Portland, Oregon
Portland DoubleTree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center
On Wednesday, September 5 and Thursday, September 6, 2007 Building
Knowledge Inc. (BKI) conducted the Building Knowledge Forum in
Portland, Oregon. The best and most dynamic team of building
science and green building experts presented methods to transition the
home building Industry to a new level of economic health and
distinction.
The forum was led by a dynamic team of building professionals,
featuring Mark LaLiberte and Gord Cooke who have trained
thousands of builders in the Pacific Northwest and Sam Rashkin,
National Director of ENERGY STAR for New Homes. Presentation
topics
included ENERGY STAR for New Homes, Selling Better Homes, Building
Green, Insulation and Air Sealing, HVAC Systems, Rethinking Crawl
Spaces, Fully Loaded Moisture Management, etc.
Building Knowledge is a leading developer of national building
programs, educational training and marketing materials on
homebuilding best practices. We have a passion for helping people
and companies improve the quality of homes—homes that are durable,
comfortable, safe and healthy, and that are better for the
environment and economy.
This forum was specifically designed for residential builders,
developers, designers, architects, realtors, trade contractors,
utilities, energy raters, code officials and customer service
managers.
Download the Building Knowledge Forum Flyer PDF
here.
For event and registration information, please visit the website at:
http://www.buildingknowledge.com/forum/portland/ or contact
Robin Spaulding: 719.641.2579,
robin@cascadingconnections.com; or Sharon Dobson: 719.205.0071,
sharon@cascadingconnections.com.
Green Harmony Tours
Baltimore-Towson, Maryland,
28.May.2007: Green Harmony Tours organized a unique summer
ecotour to Germany titled “Adventure Ecotour of Germany 2007:
Discovering Saxony’s Secret Green Architecture and Gardens”,
which occurred on August 24 – September 5, 2007.
This ecotour is
a great way to see the latest in green living concepts and cutting
edge designs!
Signup Deadline was July 23, 2007. To find out more, go to the website:
www.GreenHarmonyTours.com or contact the Director, Roland Oehme,
at 410.825.3269 or email at
info@greenharmonytours.com.
The tour director, Roland Oehme, his wife Naoko Oehme, and Achim
Muller were your personal tour guides on this unique tour. Roland’s
father, Wolfgang Oehme, the world renowned, German-born landscape
architect, also made appearances on the tour. Roland,
his father Wolfgang, and Achim have gained special insights from
years of practice in landscape architecture and garden design, and
from many years of travel to Germany visiting its significant
buildings, parks, gardens, and unique garden shows.
The highlights of the tour included the Olympic of garden shows, the
Federal Garden Show of Germany 2007, Berlin's magnificent botanic
garden, Potsdam's historic & contemporary gardens (including the
Foerster garden & nursery and Sanssouci (the summer residence of
Friedrich the Great)), a fabulous Hundertwasser building with
roofgarden, the Bauhaus architecture school & Woerlitzerpark (one of
the best German estate gardens in Dessau), the dramatic restoration
of the large open pit coal mine in Bitterfeld into a recreational
paradise with large lakes, forests, and bike trails, Wolfgang Oehme
designed meadow garden at Amber Lake, and the one of a kind
Ferropolis or "city of iron".
Furthermore, the tour explored Germany's pioneering and
responsible society actively pursuing a sustainable lifestyle, as
exemplified in the latest in green building technology, recycling
programs, beautiful public parks and gardens, climate cooling roof
gardens, lively pedestrian town centers, creatively fun playgrounds,
hemp & organic food stores, solar & wind power, delicious, healthy
cuisine, and more unique and inspirational places and people.
This tour is designed for the person with an adventurous spirit and
the ability to exercise on some days. The tour included walking
large distances on most days; and on some days swimming and bike
riding will be optional. The tour traveled in large vans, used
public transportation, and walked as necessary.
Land costs were estimated to be $3,290, with a single room supplement
of $500. Included in the cost were the accommodations and
transportation for 12 days and 12 nights, all breakfasts, and 6
lunches & 6 dinners. Airfare was not included.
This wonderfully unique tour of gardens and sustainable living in an
undiscovered and blossoming region of Germany only accepted a
maximum of 12 people giving very personal service. Full payment and
application deadline was Monday, July 23, 2007.
There is a website for more information:
www.greenharmonytours.com.
Contact the tour director, Roland Oehme, for any questions regarding
this trip:
T: 410.825.3269 or
greenharmonytours@yahoo.com.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses on the
following dates in August 2007:
Design
101: San Francisco, CA (Aug 2)
Design 201: San Francisco, CA (Aug 3)
Design 301: New York, NY (Aug 8); Calgary, AL
(Aug 13); Vancouver, BC (Aug 15); Seattle, WA (Aug 17);
Los Angeles, CA (Aug 27); San Francisco, CA (Aug 29);
Portland, OR (Aug 31)
WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, August 14, 2007.
6 – 10pm. Announcements, presentation and raffle
begin at 7:45.
WHERE: Join us this month at: ~
Riverhouse, One Rockefeller Park, 250 Vesey Street, New York, NY
10281 on the water!! Phone: 212.587.1200
Subway take the ACE, 2,3,4,5 to Chambers Street, walk west on
Chambers, Warren, Murray or Vesey. Cross West Street via Vesey
St bridge. Turn left/south on North End Ave, follow to dead end.
Entrance is behind 4 World Financial Center next to PJ Clark's.
COST:
$10 donation supports our chapter,
covers our time and effort as well as internet, web and
mailing list expenses to keep us going and you
connected.
POWER: Bring your electric bill,
sign up for
Wind Power and admission is free. NYWind Power is
off-setting our monthly carbon footprint, and so far has
helped over 250 Green Drinkers make the switch to
alternative energy in the last year.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2002. Average attendance: 400+.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
EcoManor, Atlanta, Georgia
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EcoManor, Atlanta, Georgia |
A replay about the building
of EcoManor in Atlanta, Georgia was offered on Sunday, August 5 at 7:00 a.m.
(Eastern Time) on HGTV's
Ground Breakers. One of the most environmentally
progressive homes in the country is nestled in the heart of
Atlanta’s historic Buckhead neighborhood. EcoManor (www.ecomanor.com),
set to be the first U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED®
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified
residence in the Southeast, was built to inspire a change in
urban design by showcasing how the latest green technologies can
be incorporated into a traditionally beautiful Tudor house.
EcoManor will serve as an educational tool for builders,
architects, designers, landscapers and homeowners to promote
green living, conservation and advanced residential building
practices.
Over the three-car garage and through several sets of French
doors overlooking the backyard is the rooftop garden. J-DRain
Geonet (www.j-drain.com)
was installed under tapered insulation board, installed to
create sloped drainage to the drain hole and into the rainwater
harvest system. Rainwater will be collected from the rooftop and
used for flushing the toilets and irrigating the landscape. The
Water ReUse System reclaims the gray water for irrigating the
landscape, primarily the lawn.
J-DRain Greenroof System (GRS), one-inch drain core with
water retention cups, was installed on top of the insulation
layer and will assist in capturing rainwater and using it as a
resource for the plants.
Though a much larger home than previously occupied the site,
less storm water exits the site now than before because the
RainHarvest System (www.rainharvestcompany.com)
captures it and reclaims it. The water irrigates the landscape
then naturally percolates into the soil instead of flowing down
the gutters into the street.
The lush and beautiful gardens surrounding the Eco Manor will
not be a burden on the local water supply. As drinking water
becomes more valuable, and water bans may become permanent, the
homeowner’s will always be able to irrigate their gardens with
their collected gray water.
You can watch their building process and see the result on
on HGTV's
Ground Breakers.
Read the Advertiser Press Release
from
JDR Enterprises, Inc. -
6.04.07:
EcoManor uses JDRain Products in the first LEED certified
residence in the Southeast
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses in July 2007 on the
following dates:
Milwaukee, WI Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course
(2nd Ed.) on Wednesday, July 11: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at
Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful, 1313 W Mount Vernon
Ave, Milwaukee, WI. Trainer: Bill Foley.
Atlanta, GA Green Roof Design 101 Introductory
Course (2nd Ed.) on Thursday, July 12, 2007: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Large Conference
Room Side A, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd N W, Atlanta,
GA. Trainer: Jennifer Sprout.
Vancouver Design & Installation 201 on July 13:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm at BCIT Downtown Campus, 555 Seymour
St, Room 820, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Trainer:
Jeffrey Bruce.
Washington, D.C. Waterproofing & Drainage 301 on July
18: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at ASLA Headquarters,
636 I Street NW, Washington, D.C. Trainer: Dave
Honza.
New York City Green Roof Design 101 Introductory
Course (2nd Ed.) on July 18: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
at TBD. Trainer: Barbara Deutsch.
Los Angeles Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course
(2nd Ed.) on July 19: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at
Metropolitan Water District, 700 N Alameda Street, Los
Angeles, CA. Trainer: Haven Kiers.
Cincinnati Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course
(2nd Ed.) July 19: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at Drake
Center, A-Level Conference Center, 151 West Galgraith
Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio. Trainer: Virginia
Russell.
Cincinnati Design & Installation 201 on July 20: 8:30
am – 5:00 pm at Drake Center, A-Level Conference Center,
151 West Galgraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH. Trainer:
Virginia Russell
New York City Design & Installation 201 on July 20:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm at - TBD. Trainer: Bill Foley.
Los Angeles Design & Installation 201 on July 20:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm at Metropolitan Water District, 700 N
Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA. Trainer:
Haven Kiers.
Pittsburgh Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course
(2nd Ed.) on July 26: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at
Omni William Penn Hotel, Conference room, 530 William
Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA. Trainer: Patrick Carey.
Pittsburgh Design & Installation 201 on July 27:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm at Omni William Penn Hotel, Conference
room, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA.
Trainer: Patrick Carey.
Ann Arbor Design & Installation 201 on July 27:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm at Palmer Commons, 100 Washtenaw Ave,
Room Great Lakes South, Ann Arbor, MI. Trainer:
Bill Foley.
For More Information, please click
here.
WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, July 10, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: Join us this month at: ~
79th Street Boat Basin ~ we're heading uptown, outside, on the
water. Directions : Walk as far west on 79th Street as
possible, cross Riverside Drive on either side of the street.
You'll see a green highway overpass bridge. Walk
underneath the bridge. There are staircases on both sides
that will lead you down to the restaurant. See website:
http://www.boatbasincafe.com/home.htm or call 212.496.5542.
Subway: 1,9 to 79th street or 2,3 to 72nd street.
COST:
$10 donation supports our chapter,
covers our time and effort as well as internet, web and
mailing list expenses to keep us going and you
connected.
POWER: Bring your electric bill,
sign up for
Wind Power and admission is free. NYWind Power is
off-setting our monthly carbon footprint, and so far has
helped over 250 Green Drinkers make the switch to
alternative energy in the last year.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2002. Average attendance: 400+.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF
ART
GREEN ROOF PLANTING DATES, JUNE 2007
FOR THE EXISTING GARDEN
CLEAN UP:
10am on Saturday, June 9th in the morning on the green
roof to:
1. Add the additional 1-2 yards soil remaining from last
year to the last year's garden
2. Plant some carax (low grasses)
3. Weeding, and general care and documentation.
THE BIG DATE FOR THE NEW GARDEN:
9am SATURDAY JUNE 23RD 9AM - all day. RAIN DATE IS
SUNDAY JUNE 24TH, BUT IF IT IS JUST DRIZZLE WE WILL
PLANT ANYWAY
We will have the real planting day for the newly
designed roof garden on Saturday June 23rd
1. Set up the new milk crates (700) with more soil and
ballast (the crushed stone at the bottom of the crate)
2. Plant a whole stock of new plants
3. Water in the new garden
4. Take photos
Please bring your gardening gloves.
Wear soft soled shoes with no points on the bottom - we
are protecting the roof.
If you have a shovel for soil, you may bring that as
well.
LOCATION:
11TH FLOOR, TOWER BUILDING,
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF ART
621 HUNTINGTON AVENUE
BOSTON, MA 02115
PLEASE EMAIL
patti@seitz-architects.com if you have questions!
See the
MassArt Tower Building in The Greenroof Projects
Database.
Green Roofs 2007
"Opportunities for Architects in the UK Green Roofs
Industry" was held on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at The
Barbican Centre in London, EC2. Green Roofs 2007
is the only UK conference that is specifically aimed at
architects and focuses solely on living roof technology.
Attending this conference will leave you confident and well
prepared to take on all manner of green roof projects.
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Visit the Green Roofs 2007
website to learn more.
Call for Papers Deadline was June 15, 2007:
USCC's 16th
Annual Conference &
Tradeshow
February 9-12, 2008
| Oakland City
Center Marriott |
Oakland, CA
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Abstracts are
encouraged on the following
conference topics:
>
Critical Issues in
Composting and Organics
Recycling
> Developments in
Composting Process
Management & Odor
Control
- Emissions
and odors
- Advances
in odor
prevention and
treatment
- Process
control to
minimize odors
> Improving
Process
Design and
Performance
>
Compost
Facility
Management
-
Worker
health
and
safety
-
Facility
design
for
operational
efficiency
-
Assessing
equipment
needs
&
equipment
selection
-
Monitoring
the
composting
process
>
Composting
Systems
&
Technologies
- Small On-site & Large Scale In-Vessel Composting
> Alternative Treatment Technologies for Organic Wastes
- Anaerobic digestion & other technologies
> Food Residuals Recovery & Composting Programs - Increasing Organics Diversion
- Advances in food residuals composting
- Collection strategies for commercial, residential, and institutional generators
- Source separation & collection programs
> Stormwater Management & Water Quality
> Composting & Compost Usage in Vineyards
> Trends in Animal Mortality Composting
> BMP's in Compost Marketing and Sales
- Product quality needs for specific markets
- Selecting the right markets and pricing
- New markets and opportunities for composters
> Innovative Marketing Tools
> Marketing Other Organics
> New Applications for Compost Use
> New Concepts in Sustainability
> Compost Use in Bioremediation
> Compost Applications for Environmental Solutions
- Green Roofs and green building initiatives
- Compost use in stormwater management and sustainable landscape design
- Compost use in horticulture, agriculture, forestry and road side applications
- Managing soil organic matter for environmental quality
- Soil carbon sequestration
>
Compost Quality
- Product
specifications and
applications
-
Laboratory
methods and
analysis
> The Business
of Successful
Composting -
Profitable
Compost Business
Models
-
Product and
feedstock
diversification
-
Key
aspects
to
success/case
studies
>
Expanding
the Use
of
Biodegradable
Plastics
in
Composting
-
Advances
in
biodegradable
polymers
- New biodegradable products and applications
- Composting infrastructure requirements
> Disaster Management Planning
> State Composting Regulations
> Research Developments
> California Specific Tracks
- Biosolids Trends & Case Studies
- Issues & Infrastructure
- Greenhouse Gas Issues
- Energy from Organics
Abstract Submission Deadline:
June 15, 2007
Abstract Guidelines available at: Abstract Guidelines
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US Composting Council
Dr. Stuart Buckner
Executive Director
ph. 631.737.4931; 631.834.1400
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WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 12, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. This month: ~ The Park ~ a favorite venue of Green
Drinkers! 118 10th Ave, Btwn 17th & 18th St New York 10011
Phone: 212.352.3313; website:
www.theparknyc.com.
POWER: Bring your electric bill,
sign up for
Wind Power and admission is free.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
D.C. Greenworks'
Save the Date! Second Annual Green Carpet
Gathering
D.C. Greenworks’ celebrated its work as a leader in
designing and creating greenroof gardens in Washington’s
business corridor on
Tuesday, June 12, 2007.
News Flash! Neil Richardson, Deputy
Chief of Staff for Mayor Adrian Fenty, was our
featured speaker.
Mayor Fenty had our event on his schedule and was invited to speak.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007*
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Second Annual Green Carpet Gathering
1425 K. St., NW Washington, DC
Live Music Refreshments Door Prizes
Program at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets were $25 per person/ $45 per couple
1701 6th St., NW Washington DC 20001 202.518.6195 fax:
202.518.6115
* Rain Date: June 19, 2007
Read about D.C. Greenworks
in The Greenroof Directory
here. Download and print the D.C. Greenworks
2007 Green Carpet Invitation and Reply Invitation, and
see their announcement
here.
For more info please visit:
http://www.dcgreenworks.org.
EcoManor, Atlanta, Georgia
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EcoManor, Atlanta, Georgia |
On Saturday, June 9, 10:30 a.m.
(Eastern Time) HGTV's
Ground Breakers presented an episode about the building
of EcoManor in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the most environmentally
progressive homes in the country is nestled in the heart of
Atlanta’s historic Buckhead neighborhood. EcoManor (www.ecomanor.com),
set to be the first U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED®
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified
residence in the Southeast, was built to inspire a change in
urban design by showcasing how the latest green technologies can
be incorporated into a traditionally beautiful Tudor house.
EcoManor will serve as an educational tool for builders,
architects, designers, landscapers and homeowners to promote
green living, conservation and advanced residential building
practices.
Over the three-car garage and through several sets of French
doors overlooking the backyard is the rooftop garden. J-DRain
Geonet (www.j-drain.com)
was installed under tapered insulation board, installed to
create sloped drainage to the drain hole and into the rainwater
harvest system. Rainwater will be collected from the rooftop and
used for flushing the toilets and irrigating the landscape. The
Water ReUse System reclaims the gray water for irrigating the
landscape, primarily the lawn.
J-DRain Greenroof System (GRS), one-inch drain core with
water retention cups, was installed on top of the insulation
layer and will assist in capturing rainwater and using it as a
resource for the plants.
Though a much larger home than previously occupied the site,
less storm water exits the site now than before because the
RainHarvest System (www.rainharvestcompany.com)
captures it and reclaims it. The water irrigates the landscape
then naturally percolates into the soil instead of flowing down
the gutters into the street.
The lush and beautiful gardens surrounding the Eco Manor will
not be a burden on the local water supply. As drinking water
becomes more valuable, and water bans may become permanent, the
homeowner’s will always be able to irrigate their gardens with
their collected gray water.
You can watch their building process and see the result on
on HGTV's
Ground Breakers.
Read the Advertiser Press Release
from
JDR Enterprises, Inc. -
6.04.07:
EcoManor uses JDRain Products in the first LEED certified
residence in the Southeast
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses in May 2007 on the
following dates:
Chicago, IL Green Roof Design
101 on May 23: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Chicago Center for
Green Technology, Training Center, 445 N. Sacramento
Boulevard, Chicago, IL. Trainer: Patrick Carey
Chicago, IL Green Roof Design
201 on May 24: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Chicago Center for Green
Technology, Training Center, 445 N. Sacramento Boulevard,
Chicago, IL. Trainer: Jeffrey Bruce
Children & City Join Efforts to
GO GREEN
24 Trees Planted in Prospect Park, with Helping Hand from
Japan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
When: Tuesday, May 22, 2007, 10:15-11:00am
What: 1st Graders from The Calhoun School will plant 24
trees in Prospect Park, with the help of a revolutionary,
biodegradable planter from Japan.
Where: Prospect Park, Brooklyn (meeting place at Prospect
Park’s Wollman Rink, 10:15am)
Who: Calhoun’s students were assisted in the project by
the New York State Environmental Conservation group, the New
York City Parks & Recreation Dept., the Mayor’s Office, NYC
Borough President’s Office, the Brooklyn Bridge Park
Conservancy, Green Thumb, and the Japanese foundation, Kami
Nekkon Association,
www.kitanet.org.
Why: The Calhoun School’s
yearlong theme, Go Green, culminated in the study of ecology and
what individuals can do to contribute to a healthy environment.
This particular project involved two classes of first graders,
their teachers and parents, support from various city officials,
and a Japanese Foundation that provided free biodegradable
planters--underscoring that environmental protection is a global
effort.
Twenty-four 1st graders from The Calhoun School will culminate
many months of study about ecology by planting 24 trees in a
woodland area of Prospect Park on Tuesday morning, May 22,
10:15am-11pm. The planting underscores Mayor Bloomberg’s plan
for planting a million trees in the city in the next decade or
so, as part of his “Greener Greater New York” plans, which he
announced on Earth Day in April.
Calhoun’s 1st graders are the first to plant trees in the New
York area using revolutionary recycled paper planting pots,
supplied for free by the Kami Nekkon Association in Japan (ww.kitanet.org).
The recycled paper pots are biodegradable and completely
eco-friendly and sustainable. They require no digging; the
recycled cardboard decomposes as the trees take root. Millions
of trees have been successfully planted and grown with these
pots around the world, in various weather and soil conditions,
including such difficult planting areas as Beijing and Mongolia.
The plantings in Prospect Park will be preceded with brief
remarks by a Park ranger.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
provided seedlings for the planting project, including a mix of
wildlife trees such as Elderberry, Silky Dogwood, Toringo
Crabapple and Wetland Rose. The combination of those mix
wildlife trees will attract a variety of songbirds and help
promote fruiting and pollination, which in turn supports other
wildlife species.
The 1st graders have been working very hard on the Tree Planting
Project since the beginning of this school year. The curriculum
focused on trees and everything related to trees, including
paper recycling, air quality, wildlife animals that depend on
trees, and waste management. “It’s not enough to talk to the
children about the problems related to our environment,” says
first grade teacher Daniel Ercilla. “You must also teach them
how to be constructive and pro-active.” The relationship with
Kami Nekkon Association in Japan, which supplied the recycled
planters, was arranged by Heather Sasaki-Parker, the parent of a
Calhoun first grader.
The Calhoun School, a progressive, independent school
located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, serves 700
students ranging from three-year-olds to twelfth graders. A
major component of the school’s mission is community service,
which is integrated into the academic and co-curricular life of
the students. Calhoun’s students work with hundreds of
organizations including the West Side Campaign Against Hunger,
the New York Blood Bank, GMHC, West End Intergenerational
Residence, Riverside Park Fund, Children for Children, and
various national and international charitable organizations.
See The Calhoun School project profile in
The Greenroof Projects Database
here. For more information, please contact Beth
Krieger, Director of Communications, The Calhoun School,
212.497.6527,
www.calhoun.org.
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ECOBUILD AMERICA AND AEC SCIENCE
& TECHNOLOGY, in cooperation with Green Building Initiative and
Green Mechanical Council held its combined Spring Conference on
May 14-17, 2007. Presenting two events, "Where Ecology Meets
Technology" was held at the Anaheim Convention
Center in Anaheim, CA.
Ecobuild America represents your best opportunity to capitalize
on the most comprehensive offerings of built environment
resources under one roof:
Explore the latest in sustainability, spanning local to global
perspectives;
Uncover best practices in environmental design;
Review new advances in green building products and techniques;
Meet officials representing Building & Construction budgets and
projects;
Discover how to apply your expertise to government projects and
expand your client base;
See and hear from world-renown and industry experts in Keynote
Presentations and in 100+ educational sessions;
Network with product manufacturers and service providers;
Benefit from your whole building team assembling in one location
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THURSDAY MAY 17, 2007: 8:30 am - 9:30 am S42 Green Roofs,
Benefits, Design, Technology
Paul Kephart, Executive Director of Rana Creek looked
at the opportunities that vegetative roof systems and other long
term roof systems provide towards the goal of sustainability.
Discuss the latest concepts and innovations for designing and
building sustainable, green roofs. Learn about the benefits
these living roofs offer, the systems available, applications,
and how to select and how to specify the best solution for your
next project.
To learn more and register, please visit their website
here.
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WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, May 8, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. This month: ~
Solar One
2420 FDR Drive Service Road East (at 23rd Street /Ave C and
Stuyvesand Cove Park) NY NY 10010 ~ Take the 6 train to 23rd
street and walk east or the M23 bus to Solar 1~ tel 212 505-6050
$15 donation to cover the open bar.
Outside under a big white tent on the East River.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
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The
5th Annual Greening Rooftops for Sustainable Communities
Conference Awards and Trade Show was held in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
on April 29, 30 and May 1, 2007, co-sponsored by Green Roofs
for Healthy Cities and the City of Minneapolis. Dynamic plenary
and concurrent sessions featured presentations
by green roof experts from around the world...We hope you came
to see what's new
in green roof technology, products, and services with over 75
trade show exhibitors...Network with more than 1000 global green
roof leaders in all areas of green roofs: Design; Research;
Policy; Contracting; Building... See
the
Advanced Conference Program (PDF).
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Your 2007
Registration Package Included:
· Presentations by over 40 speakers from 10 countries on
three different tracks: Research, Design, and Policy
· One Ticket to the Opening Night Reception on the Exhibition
Floor
· Lunch on the Trade Show floor, Monday April 30th
· Awards of Excellence Luncheon, Tuesday May 1st
· One Copy of the Official Conference proceedings CD-ROM,
featuring speaker presentations (Retail Value: $75)
· One year Complimentary Individual Membership in Green Roofs
for Healthy Cities ($125 Value)
CONFERENCE
HIGHLIGHTS - Over 40 Speakers, included:
Research Track
Dr. Nigel Dunnett, University of Sheffield. Nigel Dunnett is the
co-author of ‘Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls’ (Timber
Press, 2003) and Director of the Green Roof Demonstration and
Research Centre at University of Sheffield, UK. Dr. Dunnett
presented a session on the dynamics and visual Impact of
herbaceous perennial species on a green roof.
Design Track
Kirstin N. Weeks, University of California Berkeley. Kirstin
Weeks has been working in sustainable architecture as an
energy-efficiency advisor, LEED consultant, straw bale builder,
photovoltaic installer, instructor and researcher. Ms. Weeks presented a study on how rooftop gardening on affordable
housing helps residents build community by creating places that
facilitate social interaction and organization.
Policy Track
Michael Welch, Smith Partners PLLP. Michael Welch supports Smith
Partners’ water resources and strategic partnership practice and
is the Chair of the Bassett Creek Watershed Management
Commission. The session presented by Mr. Welch discussed the
connections raised by the City of Minneapolis' stormwater fees
with efforts to develop a city policy on green roofs, as well as
the new legal, technological and political questions that have
arisen as a result of the city's intrepid step forward into
green-building policy implementation.
See the
Advanced Conference Program (PDF).
For the website conference agenda, click
here.
In-Depth Training Courses and Workshops:
1) Green Roof Design 101: Introductory Course
Design 101 were offered at the following times:
1. Sunday, April 29th, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
2. Wednesday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
This newly updated introductory training course on green roof
infrastructure design presented many of the tools and techniques
needed to meet your green roof project objectives on schedule,
to specification, and within budget. The focus of the training
was on enhancing your skills in:
Identifying the costs and benefits of green roofs to reach your
green roof performance goals;
Identifying a variety of green roof products and understanding
the performance criteria of different green roof elements, and
their relevance to your design intent;
Understanding the major design principles for a successful green
roof project and the causes for error which might lead to an
unsuccessful green roof project;
Determining the various professions and competencies required to
optimally implement your successful green roof project.
2) Green Roof Infrastructure Design & Installation 201
Design and Installation 201 was offered at the following
times:
1. Sunday, April 29th, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
2. Wednesday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
This is GRHC’s second course in the Accredited Green Roof
Professional Program. Registrants should have already taken the
Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course or have a solid
understanding of green roof design and available technology.
This course covered a multitude of implementation issues and what
cannot be taught in one day will be available as supporting
documentation in the participant’s manual. Covering material
dealing with green roof actors' roles and responsibilities,
construction contracts & administration and material
implementation, Green Roof Infrastructure Design and
Installation 201 has it all!
3) Green Roof Infrastructure Waterproofing and Drainage 301
Waterproofing and Drainage 301 was offered at the following
times:
1. Wednesday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
This course provided participants with an overview of
waterproofing and drainage construction and maintenance for
green roof assemblies. It laid out technical vocabulary and
materials and presents detailed design solutions and
implementation best management practices for waterproofing and
drainage in green roofs.
This course provided information that you can put to work
immediately, allowing you to:
Understand the principles of waterproofing and drainage as they
apply to green roofs;
Identify appropriate materials for waterproofing and drainage of
your green roof project;
Understand the technical design requirements for waterproofing
and drainage in green roofs; and,
Understand the potential implementation issues posed by the
additional trades working on a roof and techniques for its
prevention.
4) Green Wall 101: Introduction to Systems and Design
Green Walls 101 was offered at the following times:
1. Wednesday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Green roofs and green walls are complementary technologies and
fulfill similar environmental functions. Through a series of
case studies, this course aims to familiarize participants with
exiting green wall technologies, their environmental benefits
and issues related to their design and construction through.
This course provided information that you can put to work
immediately, including details and exercises on how to:
Determine major functions and components of a green walls;
Describe characteristics and assess various advantages of
different green wall systems;
Understand market drivers encouraging the green wall
implementation in North America;
Understand how to design green walls for maximum benefits and
LEED™ points.
Click here to register now for Green Wall Design 101!
5) ASTM and FLL Standards Workshop
The ASTM and FLL Standards Workshop was offered at the
following time:
1. Sunday, April 29th, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Until recently the only accepted guidelines for green roof
construction were those developed by Forschungsgesellschaft
Landschaftsentwicklung Landschaftsbau. e.V. (FLL), in Germany.
Although many green roof products available in North America
have been tested in Europe and meet FLL standards or have FLL
certification, there have been no guidelines specific to the
North American marketplace. The rapidly developing green roof
market in North America needs a comprehensive set of green roof
standards which recognize the FLL standards but also adapt them
to avoid unnecessary risk and provide the opportunity for
consistent profitability and success.
The ASTM (American Standards for the Testing of Materials) Green
Roof Task Force (E.06.71.07) chaired by Michael Gibbons
(Architectural Systems Inc.) is addressing this need by
developing guidelines and testing procedures specifically for
green roof products. The good news is, that while development
continues, four standards have already been completed and
published. These four standards establish a common basis for
comparing fundamental green roof properties, such as maximum
weight and moisture retention potential.
In this half-day workshop leading researchers currently using
ASTM and FLL standards shared the results of their research
and will discuss anticipated future ASTM standards based on the
FLL model.
In this workshop, you will learn:
How to interpret the four ASTM standards and other FLL tests
currently being used in North American testing laboratories
How these standardized tests will affect the North American
industry as their use becomes more widespread
Why they are important to designers, specifiers and
manufacturers
Why you should consider testing your products
Costs of conducting performance tests
New standards and test procedures under development/adapted from
FLL
Instructors:
Dr. Robert Berghage, Center for Green Roof Research,
Pennsylvania State University
Manfred Köhler, University of Applied Sciences Neubrandenburg
6) Green Roof Ecological Design Workshop
The Ecological Design Workshop was offered at the following
time:
1. Wednesday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
"Most people feel connected to nature, often for reasons that
can be hard to explain. Some feel a strong spiritual bond that
may be rooted in our common biological ancestry. Others are
inspired by its beauty. Human cultures around the world
profoundly reflect our
visceral attachment to the natural world. Thus cultural
diversity is inextricably linked to Earth’s biodiversity." David
Suzuki
Learn...
* Why Biodiversity is Important
* Advanced Green Roof Design
* Case Studies
* Sustainable Landscaping Principles
* Methods and Techniques of Urban Ecology
Experience...
* The Bio Diversity Green Roof Design Charrette
* The Integration of Nature and Architecture
* A Fun and Stimulating Workshop with Two World Leaders in
Natural Green Roof Design
Create...
Create Your Own Ecological Models for Green Roofs!
7) Green Roof Policy Development Workshop
The Green Roof Policy Development Workshop was offered at
the following time:
1. Sunday, April 29th, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Planners across North America are becoming increasingly
interested in green roofs and their potential to mitigate some
of the damaging environmental effects of new and existing
development in an urban setting.
Green roofs provide a wide range of benefits, which include
helping to implement low impact development objectives such as
storm water management, air quality improvement, the provision
of additional useable green spaces and energy savings.
However, many developers and building owners will argue that
green roofs add to the cost of construction and do not often
provide sufficient short-term payback. Given the public as well
as private benefits that green roofs offer, it has become
increasingly important for policy makers to develop the types of
incentives that will encourage or require new developments and
retrofits to include green roofs.
This half-day workshop will examine what kind of incentives
currently exist in other jurisdictions, how the incentives are
tied to performance standards and how policy makers can assess
what types of incentive programs will work best in their areas.
It will also provide a framework for planners and governmental
agencies to gain an understanding of the multi-faceted impacts
of green roofs and areas of consideration for implementing green
roof policy.
You will learn:
Case studies of municipalities that are implementing green roof
policies/programs e.g. Chicago, Portland, Minneapolis, and New
York
Ideas that lead to the eventual creation of green roof policy
such as education, outreach to green roof industry,
demonstration projects, research, removal of barriers to green
roofs
Green roof policy framework
8) Conducing Green Roof Site Research Workshop
the Conducting Green Roof Site Research Workshop was offered
at the following time:
1. Sunday, April 29th, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
This new workshop highlighted presentations by experienced green
roof researchers on research site set up, data collection and
options for instrumentation. Topics include stormwater quantity
and quality, roof thermal properties, plant evaluations,
biodiversity and more. This is an excellent opportunity for both
new and experienced researchers to exchange ideas and share
information with others on conducting a variety of green roof
research.
Who should attend:
Those new to green roof research;
Green roof researchers who wish to expand into other areas;
Researchers who want to network with other researchers to
improve their current research;
Speakers & Facilitators:
Brad Rowe, Michigan State University.
Reid Coffman, University of Oklahoma
Nigel Dunnett, University of Sheffield
James Li, Ryerson University
Greg Loosvelt, Earth Pledge
Kerry Ross, Stantec Architecture
Graig Spolek, Portland State University
EXPAND YOUR PRESENCE – SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES STILL
AVAILABLE
The benefits of sponsorship were numerous including logo
recognition in a national advertising campaign; conference
e-mails and mail-outs to a database of more than 17,000 people
and extensive on-site signage. Sponsorship packages ranged from
$750 to $15,000.
Call Jennifer Sprout
at 416.971.4494 to learn about Sponsorship Opportunities for
next year's conference in Baltimore, or visit
WWW.GREENROOFS.ORG.
Thank you to our
Association and Media Partners!
Publisher's
Note: Once again, Greenroofs.com
was proud to be part
of this exciting event as a Media Partner, Exhibitor, and
Speaker. Linda S. Velazquez, Greenroofs.com Publisher, and
Haven Kiers, Greenroofs.com Design Editor presented:
HOT TRENDS IN DESIGN:
CHIC SUSTAINABILITY, UNIQUE DRIVING FACTORS & “BOUTIQUE”
GREENROOFS
We inaugurated our Top Ten 2007 List of these Hot Design
Trends - it was very fun, fast-paced and exciting. Hope
you made it!
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses in April 2007 on the
following dates:
Calgary, Canada Green Roof
Design 101 on April 2: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at
Alastair Ross Technology Centre, 3553 31 Street NW, Calgary,
AB, Canada. Trainer: Patrick Carey
NOTE:
Address Change! Calgary, Canada Green Roof
Design 201 on April 4: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at
Alberta Roofing Contractors Association, 2380 Pegasus Road
NE, Calgary,
AB, Canada. Trainer: Patrick Carey
Hartford, CT Green Roof
Design 101 on April 11: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Holiday Inn
Express Hotel & Suites, Brainard Room, 185 Brainard Road,
Hartford, CT. Trainer: Haven Kiers
Ann Arbor, MI Green Roof
Design 101 on April 12: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Palmer
Commons, Great Lakes North Room, 100 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann
Arbor, MI. Trainer: Bill Foley
Hartford, CT Green Roof
Design 201 on April 13: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Holiday Inn
Express Hotel & Suites, Brainard Room, 185 Brainard Road,
Hartford, CT. Trainer: Haven Kiers
The New York Botanical Garden Second Annual
Green Roof Conference was held on April 13, 2007 in New York, NY: In this second
annual conference, The New York Botanical Garden presented an
exploration of the latest trends in green roof building
solutions and environmental design approaches. Morning
lectures featured speakers Leslie Hoffman, Ed Snodgrass, and
Christian Werthmann. In the afternoon, roof garden
proponents from architectural firms and community groups
discussed projects that have been built in the tri-state area.
Friday, April 13
Morning: Featured Speakers 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
More Green Roofs for New York City!
Ten years have passed since Earth Pledge helped lead the
push to install the first green roofs in New York City.
Recently, Earth Pledge published Green Roofs: Ecological
Design and Construction, showcasing a range of public
and private applications that serve as models for Green
Roofs. Hear from Leslie Hoffman about the progress that was
made and her prognosis for the future.
Leslie Hoffman, who holds
a degree in architecture and design, is executive director
of Earth Pledge Foundation, which she has led since 1994.
Hoffman, an avid gardener, has maintained a small organic
coffee farm in Hawaii since 1990.
Green Roof Plants: Design Consideration and Maintenance
Implications
A common assumption is that there is no maintenance needed
once a green roof is built. However, the design determines
not only plant choices, but also maintenance. The
relationship between the two is often ignored. This talk
covers some of the most common green roof design choices
such as meadow-style planting, self sowing and massing, and
their implication for maintenance. Ed Snodgrass discusses
representative examples from the area to highlight these
choices.
Ed Snodgrass is owner and
president of
Emory Knoll Farms, Inc. and Green Roof Plants. Ed
lectures widely on green roofs at regional, national, and
international conferences. His book Green Roof Plants, A
Planting and Resource Guide was published in fall 2006
by Timber Press.
Retrofitting Existing Roofs as Green Roofs: Two Case
Studies
Planning for a green roof from the start seems to be easy.
But what if an existing roof should be retrofitted into a
green roof? Drawing from two examples, the Green Roof at
Harvard University-Graduate School of Design and the ASLA
headquarters in Washington, D.C. Christian Werthmann
illustrates the steps to take and obstacles you might
encounter on your way to greening your roof.
Christian Werthmann,
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Harvard
University–Graduate School of Design worked for landscape
architecture offices in Germany and the U.S., including
Peter Walker and Partners and Hargreaves Associates. His
book Green Roofs–A Case Study. Michael Van
Valkenburgh’s Associates Design for the American Society of
Landscape Architects’ Headquarters, will be published in
summer 2007.
Afternoon: 2–3:30 p.m.
New York City Green Roof Projects presented by
architects, builders and community groups, including:
Millennium Towers and Tribeca Green, Battery Park City
Jennifer Cooper of Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects,
P.C., compares and contrasts two recently completed green
roofs in Battery Park City. She discusses differences in
soil type and depth, roof usage, and plant materials and
sizes.
Bronx County Building, Bronx
Jörg Breuning, Green roof expert and co-founder of
Green Roof Service LLC, was the designer, specifier, and
on-site-supervisor for this project. The Bronx County
Building project represents 10,000-square-feet,
state-of-the-art green roof technology—the first green roof
on a City-owned building and one of the largest green roofs
in New York City.
Residential Loft Building in
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Susan Boyle and Benton Brown renovated a 19th-century
Brooklyn icehouse into a residential loft building,
installing solar panels, radiant heating, energy-saving
appliances, and a lush, 2,300-square-foot green roof. They
have won more than $100,000 in awards and grants and have
begun work as consultants on other green-building projects.
Register for the full day: Friday, April 13
Arthur and Janet Ross Lecture Hall at the Garden
HRT 710 Section A: 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Morning Lectures and New York City Green Roof Projects
$75 non-members, $68 members
Register for the morning only:
HRT 710 Section B: 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
$45 non-members, $41 members
See the New York Botanical Garden Conference PDF
here, or for more information, call
718.817.8747.
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WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 10, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. Join us this month at: ~ Boucaurou Lounge ~ 64 East
1st Street [between 1st Ave and 2nd Ave] New York, NY tel:
212.529.3262.
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway,
pedicab, ozocar or taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses in March 2007 on the
following dates:
Baltimore, MD Green Roof
Design 101 on March 8: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at
Baltimore Convention Center, One West Pratt Street,
Baltimore, MD. Trainer Patrick Carey
Baltimore, MD Green Roof
201 on March 9: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Baltimore
Convention Center, One West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD.
Trainer: Patrick Carey
San Diego, CA Green Roof Design
101 on March 9: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Holiday
Inn San Diego Downtown, 1617 First Avenue, San Diego,
California. Trainer: Haven Kiers
Atlanta, GA Green Roof Design
101 on March 21: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Westin
Peachtree Plaza Hotel, 210 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA.
Trainer: Steven Peck
Toronto, Canada Green Roof
Design 101 on March 29: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Metro
Hall, 55 John Street, Toronto, ON, Canada. Trainer:
Steven Peck
Rescheduled to the end of May - details to follow:
Toronto, Canada Green Roof
Design 201 on March 30 : 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Toronto, ON, Canada. Trainer:
Steven Peck
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof Policy
Development Workshops throughout Canada on the following dates:
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 5, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the University of Manitoba, Room
543-44 (Churchill/Boissevn room) University Centre, 65
Chancellor's Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Trainer Karen Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 6, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Upstairs Classroom, Alberta
Roofing Contractors Association, 2380 Pegasus Rd NE.,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Trainer Karen Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 7, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Canadian Western Bank Building,
Western Conference room, 10303 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada. Trainer Karen Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 8, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the BCIT, 555 Seymour Street, Room
362, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Trainer Karen
Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 9, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the University of Victoria, McKenzie
Sinclair Room, Main Floor, Cadboro Commons Building,
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Trainer Karen
Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 22, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Trent University, Ottonobee
College, Room 207, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Trainer Ray Tomalty
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 26, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Metro Hall, Room 303, John Street,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Trainer Steven Peck
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Mar 29, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Dalhousie University, Student
Union Building, Room 303, 3rd floor, 6136 University Avenue,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Trainer Ray Tomalty
Green Roof Policy Development
Workshop on Feb 13, 2007 (9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the CMHC
Building , 700 Montreal Road (tallest building) room C1-104,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Trainer Karen Moyer
Green Roof Policy Development Workshop on Feb 27, 2007
(9:00 am - 1:00pm) at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation
Complex, Hauser Haus Room, 101 Father David Bauer Drive,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Trainer Karen Moyer
About Green Roof Policy
Development Workshops:
Planners across North America are becoming increasingly
interested in green roofs and their potential to mitigate
some of the damaging environmental effects of new and
existing development in an urban setting.
Green roofs provide a wide range of benefits, which include
helping to implement low impact development objectives such
as storm water management, air quality improvement, the
provision of additional useable green spaces and energy
savings.
However, many developers and building owners will argue that
green roofs add to the cost of construction and do not often
provide sufficient short-term payback. Given the public as
well as private benefits that green roofs offer, it has
become increasingly important for policy makers to develop
the types of incentives that will encourage or require new
developments and retrofits to include green roofs.
This half-day workshop will examine what kind of incentives
currently exist in other jurisdictions, how the incentives
are tied to performance standards and how policy makers can
assess what types of incentive programs will work best in
their areas. It will also provide a framework for planners
and governmental agencies to gain an understanding of the
multi-faceted impacts of green roofs and areas of
consideration for implementing green roof policy.
What you will learn:
* Case studies of municipalities that are implementing green
roof policies/programs e.g. Chicago, Portland, Minneapolis,
and New York
* Ideas that lead to the eventual creation of green roof
policy such as education, outreach to green roof industry,
demonstration projects, research, removal of barriers to
green roofs
* Green roof policy framework
Who should attend:
* Planners
* Policy makers
* NGOs concerned with issues such as storm water management,
urban heat island, energy conservation etc.
For further information, please visit Green Roofs for Healthy
Cities or contact Anna Sergeyeva at 416.971.4494, ext. 228 or
asergeyeva@greenroofs.org
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Greenprints 2007
Sustainable Communities by Design, the 9th Annual Green Building
Conference and Tradeshow, was held on March 22 & 23, 2007 at the
Westin Peachtree Plaza, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sponsored by
Southface
Energy Institute and
The Georgia
Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA), Greenprints
remains the Southeast region’s most thought-provoking forum on
sustainable building science. The conference attracts
practitioners, policy makers, building owners and concerned
citizens interested in the exploration of better ways to link
planning, architecture, construction and the use of natural
resources. Greenprints is known as the place where building
science and design professionals come to learn, share and
network with other professionals in a stimulating,
interdisciplinary environment.
The Greenprints 2007
conference featured three tracks that focus on Commercial,
Residential and Beyond Building. Additional site sessions led
attendees to project locations to learn about green building
techniques, products and challenges. The “Table-talk” luncheon allowed the freedom of less structured discussions
and a chance to share ideas on important topics with your peers.
Commercial Track.
This track focused on some of the most unique challenges facing
green building today. Topics included:
• Designing for deconstruction and waste management — cradle to
cradle
• Optimizing HVAC— for non-engineers
• Advances in lighting technology — aesthetics and efficiency
• Greening schools and their unique challenges
• Storm water management through green roofs and grey water
reuse
• How to Avoid Losing 10 LEED Points – lessons from LEED project
management
• Selling green building - strategies you need to pitch green to
clients and tenants
Residential
Track. This track explored new trends in the residential
green marketplace as well as lessons learned. Topics
included:
• Green building program choices – ENERGY STAR, EarthCraft
House, LEED for Homes and more.
• Water efficiency in residential construction
• The future of green, “smart growth” communities
• HVAC for building and design professionals
• Lessons learned from high performance homes in the southeast
• Affordable green housing policy
• Marketing green – what builders are doing and what consumers
want
Beyond Building
Track. This track addressed sustainable development at the
site and community levels and is relevant to both residential
and commercial sectors. Two hands-on charrettes had participants
exploring the real world challenges of greening light commercial
and designing innovative green communities. Topics included:
• Greening organizations and corporate social responsibility
• Interiors – product selection and finishes/indoor air quality
issues
• Reducing liability through green building
Site Sessions
Site sessions led attendees on five different tours to
experience first hand green building facilities and
manufacturers. Sites included:
1 Southface Eco Office, a LEED platinum-tracked model commercial
building;
2 Oakland Park mixed-use condo pursuing LEED, plus EarthCraft
House designed for disassembly;
3 Seydel EcoManor – LEED for Homes model;
4 Toto Facility in Morrow, Georgia;
5 17th Street High-rise at Atlantic Station - LEED-CS pilot GOLD
pre-certified.
LEED™
Pre-conference workshops
The nation’s top green building trainers teach these highly
popular sessions, including LEED workshops for both commercial
and residential. In addition, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities conducted a full-day Green Roof Design 101 course on
Wednesday, March 21 - click here
for more info.
Come to Greenprints to learn the strategies that address
environmental issues and that will help you stay on top of the
rapidly growing sustainable development marketplace.
Learn more about
Greenprints.
Roofscapes Inc. Annual Green Roof Seminar was held:
March 19, 2007 at the Sofitel Philadelphia at 120 South
17th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Succeeding in the Maturing American Green Roof Industry: New
Tools and Strategies
8:30 Registration / Continental Breakfast
9:00 Welcome
Fresh Thinking
9:15 Green roof performance: A new perspective
Charlie Miller, P.E., President, Roofscapes, Inc.
Among the few pioneers offering both stormwater and energy
performance simulations of green roofs, Charlie Miller, PE of
Roofscapes, Inc. reviews sample simulations and discusses their
application in the context of applicable regulations.
10:00 Thinking sitewide: Integrating rainwater harvesting
into green roof designs
Phil Reidy, P.E., Chief Engineer, Rainwater Recovery, Inc.
Quickly becoming a "must-have" in many metropolitan areas,
rainwater collection and re-use is a central them in water
conservation. Rainwater Recovery, Inc. has taken the lead in
employing modern materials, engineering and technology to
integrate the rainwater collection with green roof assemblies as
well as commercial and domestic water systems.
10:45 Green roof plants: The next generation
Ed Snodgrass, President, Emory Knoll Farms, Inc.
Ed Snodgrass started the first green roof nursery in the United
States. He shares his broad knowledge on the wide variety of
plants suitable for green roof environments. He also takes this
opportunity to introduce the next generation of green roof
plants that are likely to populate upcoming green roofs.
11:30 Lunch
Sustainable Sustainability: How
Well are the Green Roofs Growing?
12:00 Maintenance and irrigation for all types of green
roofs: How much is enough?
Charlie Miller, P.E., President, Roofscapes, Inc.
As living, dynamic ecosystems, green roofs require a regular
cycle of maintenance and, in some cases, irrigation. In response
to the quest for the plant-it-and-forget-it green roof, this
session explores the appropriate balance of irrigation and
maintenance that insures the health of the green roof and
provides a basis for establishing your customers expectations
12:45 Growing pains: Lessons learned after ten years of green
roofing
Charlie Miller, P.E., President, Roofscapes, Inc.
The American green roof industry is growing up, and it is time
to look back at the green roofs installed during this past
decade to learn how they are faring. This session will detail a
program to be launched this year by Roofscapes, Inc. to evaluate
a decades worth of green roofs all across the country.
Public policy: Lending a Helping
Hand
1:15 Developments in environmental landscapes in the EU
Joachim Tourbier, Professor for Landscape Construction,
Department of Architecture, Institute of Landscape Architecture,
Technische University Dresden, Germany
Professor Tourbier presents his efforts over the last decade to
foster cooperation between European and American universities to
cultivate far-sighted programs for mitigating the effects of
urban development.
2:15 American green roof policy regulation
Melissa Muroff, Esq., Principal, Roofscapes, Inc.
This year has witnessed a surge of progressive regulations that
promote and support urban green roofs. In this session we will
explore and compare some of the most innovative programs.
3:00 Close
For More Information, go to
www.roofmeadow.com/register.
Green Roofs à la montréalaise : a
series of workshops
These workshops offered an overview the theory and practice of
green roofs, the different technologies and approaches
available, a step-by-step visual presentation of the
installation of our model green roof, and examined the question:
what is the future of green roofs in Montreal?
In English : Tuesday, March 13, 2007
In French : Wednesday, March 7, 2007 and Thursday, March 15,
2007
6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
At the Urban Ecology Centre, 3516 av du Parc, Montreal, QC
Voluntary contribution: $10
Info: 514-282-8378
www.urbanecology.net
In 2005, the Urban Ecology Centre (UEC) installed a model green
roof on the roof of a residential building in the Milton-Park
neighborhood. In 2006, the UEC organized the conference Turning
Green : Roofs, Neighborhoods, Cities.
WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, March 13, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. “The Park” [we loved it so much we went back] 118 10th Ave at 18th St. in THE RED ROOM,
downstairs in the back ~ New York City ~ see
website for directions. $10 suggested donation ~ but bring your electricity bill,
sign
up for wind power and get free admission!
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway, taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
The 2nd
National Low Impact Development Conference was held on
March 12-14, 2007 in Wilmington, North Carolina,
sponsored by North Carolina State University's
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering.
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) also
co-sponsored this workshop, along with American Rivers,
the American Society of Agricultural and Biological
Engineers – NC Section, and the American Society of
Civil Engineers (EWRI).
Mission:
This conference will highlight new and continuing work
including research, developments, and community adoption
of Low Impact Development (LID) throughout the United
States. A special emphasis will be placed on coastal
applications of LID.
Conference Highlights: Field tours to include
several coastal LID applications
Green Roof and Bioretention Design Workshops
Technical Sessions will highlight several topics
including LID adoption and LID Education
Research into LID systems
Research into specific LID structural practices such as
permeable pavement, bioretention, water harvesting, and
green roofs.
For
additional information, please visit the NC State LID
Conference 2007 website
here.

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Recognize Industry
Leaders and Visionary Ideas!
In
addition to our
Green Roof Awards of Excellence
program, which recognizes six outstanding green
roof projects every year, we have an Award
for Excellence in Green Roof Research,
and a new nomination process for the Green
Roof Civic Award of Excellence.
Submission Deadline was February 26th, 2007.
Click here for more information and to download
the nomination form. |

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Green
Roofs Award of Excellence Open for Nomination
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The
Fifth Annual Green Roofs Awards of Excellence
was
open for nominations! Once again, there are six
design categories as well as two special awards for
individuals:
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Intensive Industrial/Commercial
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Extensive Industrial/Commercial
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Intensive Institutional
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Extensive Institutional
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Intensive Residential (Single family and/or
multi-unit)
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Extensive Residential (Single family and/or
multi-unit)
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Research Award of Excellence (presented to an
individual making an outstanding contribution to
green roof research)
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Civic Award of Excellence (presented to an
individual making an outstanding contribution to
green roof policy)
To download nomination forms and guidelines, please
visit our 2007 awards website.
Please note submission deadline for the awards this year
was midnight, February 26th, 2007.
The awards will be presented on Tuesday, May 1st, 2007,
at the
5th Annual Greening Rooftops for Sustainable Communities
Conference Awards and Trade Show, in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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The Green Roof PHOTO EXPO
ran from February 21-23, 2007, at the Brisbane
Technology Park Conference Centre, Miles Platting Road,
Eight Mile Plains, Brisbane, Australia, and was an
opportunity to TEST YOUR GREEN ROOF MARKET IN AUSTRALIA.
North American and European companies wishing to develop
business connections in Australia and New Zealand were offered an economical way to do so.
It
was via a sponsored poster at the Green Roof Photographic
Exhibition, to accompany the Green Roofs for Australia
two-day conference (see below). The Photo Expo featured 100 full-color,
large-scale posters depicting some of the world's best
examples of green roofs (mostly in Europe and North
America) along with company product and service
descriptions.
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The Brisbane
Technology Park conference centre entrance
in Miles Platting Road, Eight Mile Plains,
about 12 kilometres south of down-town
Brisbane. |
The Brisbane Technology Park
conference centre venue
is capable of seating 400 to 900 attendees and
exhibiting 100 green roof photo displays 1m x 2m.
Twelve exhibitor display booths were available in the
foyer of the conference centre.
Cost of sponsoring each poster (1 metre wide by 2 metres
deep) was A$290 (plus GST in Australia) or US$225 or 175
Euros. The sponsor only had to email three to five
high-quality digital images and about 500 words about
the case study and greenroof service, product or system
(by February 1, 2007, with full payment).
Green Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities then provided:
• A professional design according to a common
theme.
• An email to the sponsor for proofing and
approval of the design and caption (to be completed
before February 10, 2007).
• Supply of a 1m x 2m full-color poster for the
exhibition.
• Hire and mounting of a display stand for the
poster.
• A business card holder for each poster, so that
the sponsor's business cards (at least 500 to be
supplied by each sponsor) can be available for
attendees.
Inclusion of the poster pictures and text and sponsor's
full contact details in a CD of proceedings to be
provided to each person attending the Green Roofs for
Australia conference. The CD will also be contained in a
front cover envelope in the printed conference
proceedings to be sold to people not attending the
conference.
Storage and subsequent use of the posters in other
Australian cities in 2007 (an estimated subsequent
audience of about 3,000 prospective members of Green
Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities).
Display on the Green Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities
website:
www.greenroofs.org.au.
Green Roof ATRIUM DISPLAYS:
Twelve Atrium exhibitor displays
were also available at
the Green Roofs for Australia Conference and the Green
Roof Photo Expo. Each was one metre deep by 3 metres
long, with naming board and photo display panels.
Cost was A$1,500 per display stand, plus GST if
applicable (US$1,125 or 910 Euros).
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The two halls on the
right have a capacity of 900 people, seated conference
style. The left hand hall is for the Green Roof
Photo Expo. Twelve exhibitor display stands at 1m
deep x 3m wide are in the foyer. |
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to highlight
your products and services to the Australian and New
Zealand markets! Learn more on the website
www.greenroofs.org.au, and contact Geoff Wilson,
Founder and Director of Green Roofs for Healthy
Australian Cities, to become a part of this exciting
event at: geoff@nettworx.info.
Call for Papers and
Registration: Case study papers on Australian green roofs
were invited for Green Roofs for Australia, a
two-day event being organized in Brisbane on February 22 and
23, 2007. The event is organized by the newly-formed
Green Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities. It will be
held in the Brisbane Technology Park conference centre,
Miles Platting Road, Eight Mile Plains, Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia. It is supported by Green Roofs
for Healthy Cities-North America, and Green Roofs for
Sustainable Cities (NZ).
Confirmed speakers so far are:
Cr Campbell Newman, Lord Mayor of Brisbane, who will open
the two day event and outline the importance of green roofs
to Australian cities.
Steven W Peck, Founder and President of Green Roofs for
Healthy Cities-North America, in Toronto, Canada. He
will outline the rapid North American business expansion in
green roof technologies and their potential benefits for
both municipal governments and for communities.
Logan Whitelaw, Founder and Director of Green Roofs for
Sustainable Cities (NZ), and Planning Consultant, Meridian
Planning Consultants Limited., Mt Eden, New Zealand.
He will outline the policy framework of green roof
development in cities.
Geoff Wilson, Founder and Director of Green Roofs for
Healthy Australian Cities, and President of the Urban
Agriculture Network-Western Pacific. He will outline
the small business opportunities now emerging in food from
the roof technologies. Publisher's Note:
Read Geoff's
Guest
Feature from October/November 2006, and his November/December 2005
Guest Feature Article entitled,
"The next profit
frontier for green roof companies is…
FOOD FROM THE ROOF."
Josh Kidd, Secretary of Green Roofs for Healthy Australian
Cities, and green roof consultant with Bligh Tanner Pty
Ltd., structural and water engineering consultants. He will
outline the specifications required of green roofs in
Australia. Publisher's Note: Read
Josh's January 2006 article on his student thesis entitled,
"Optimum Green Roof for
Brisbane."
Dr. Raelene Mibus, Lecturer, South West Institute of TAFE,
Warrnambool, Victoria, who will speak on the business
opportunities for hardy Australian native Australian plants,
especially wildflowers, on green roofs in Australia and
overseas.
John Stephens real estate valuer from Brisbane, who will
talk on the valuing of rooftops for both green roofs and for
food from the roof. He is the first real estate valuer
to specialise in this field.
Speakers presenting Australian and New Zealand green roof
case studies will be most welcome. The two-day event
will have a pictorial display of about 100 poster case
studies of the most innovative green roof projects of North
America, Europe and Asia - see above.
Inquiries about the Green Roofs for Australia two-day event
can be made with Geoff Wilson
Geoff@nettworx.info.
Learn more at the
website, and register for the event and to pay a 25%
deposit on this registration to assure a place.
GO TO MENU HEADING "CONFERENCE REGISTRATION" TO PAY DEPOSIT.
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WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, February 13, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. “The Park” 118 10th Ave at 18th St. in THE RED ROOM,
downstairs in the back ~ New York City ~ see
website for directions. $10 suggested donation ~ but bring your electricity bill,
sign
up for wind power and get free admission!
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway, taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
A Green Roofs
Event was held in New York City on February 8, 2007
entitled "Green Roofs Green New York Workshop"
co-presented by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities,
Green Engineering Project Construction, and Earth
Pledge. The Workshop was held from 8am - 12pm at The
American-Scandinavian Foundation, Scandinavia House,
58 Park Avenue, New York, NY.
Green roofs are sprouting up across the rooftops of
New York City bringing color, green space and
environmental benefits. Green roofs cover as much as
65% of city roofscapes in Germany, but still are a
relatively new phenomena in New York City. Why?
Learn from local experts about the benefits that
green roofs provide to both the community and the
building owner. Discover how we can work together to
make green roofs part of the standard building
practices. Green roofs – the ultimate in sustainable
roofing.
Tuition Cost for this
workshop $65 USD, and Continuing Education Credits
were available for this workshop. Opening Remarks:
Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President.
Presenters included: Jennifer Sprout of Green Roofs
for Healthy Cities; Leslie Hoffman of Earth Pledge;
Dorothy Wasiak of GEPC Corp.; Daniel Bowman Simon of
The Gaia Institute; Wayne Quartin of
Henry Company; and Melissa of Muroff,
Roofscapes, Inc.
For more information click
here, or contact Dorothy Wasiak - Phone:
917.250.9776; Email:
dorothy@gepccorp.com.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities offered Green Roof
Design Courses in January 2007 on the
following dates:
Charlotte, NC Green Roof
Infrastructure Design & Installation 201 Course on February 2: 8:30 am -
5:00 pm at Hampton Inn - Uptown Charlotte, 530 East 2nd
Street, Charlotte, NC. Trainer: Bill Foley
Austin, TX Green Roof
Design 101 Introductory Course (2nd Ed.) on February 15:
8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Courtyard by Marriott Austin
Central, 5660 North IH 35, Austin, TX. Trainer: Bill Foley
Richmond, VA Green Roof Design
201 Course on January 26:
8:30 am - 5:00 pm - at McGuire Woods LLP, One James Center, 901
East Cary Street 2nd floor, Richmond. Trainer:
Bill Foley
Orlando, FL
Green Roof Design 101 Introductory Course on January 21:
8:30 am - 5:00 pm - at USCC's 15th Annual Conference at Wyndham
Orlando Resort. Trainer: Patrick Carey.
The US Composting Council
held their 15th Annual Conference & Trade Show on January
21-24, 2007 at the Wyndham Orlando Resort, in Orlando,
Florida - THE LARGEST COMPOSTING
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION IN NORTH AMERICA TARGETED FOR THE
COMPOSTING, WOOD WASTE & ORGANICS RECYCLING INDUSTRY.
The Only National Composting Conference and Exhibition Run
By And For Composting and Organics Recycling Professionals.
Participate in a comprehensive program of workshops,
training courses, and educational and technical sessions
designed specifically to provide you with the information
needed to solve your composting challenges. Looking
for the latest information on BMP’s for composting, odor
control, marketing, research and evaluation? In need
of the latest composting equipment and technologies?
The USCC Annual Conference & Trade Show has all the answers
you are looking for and much, much more! Through the
USCC’s six pre-conference workshops & training seminars and
educational sessions presented under six conference tracks
you will have the opportunity to attend the most
comprehensive composting seminar program available
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities was a Silver Sponsor.
For more details on the conference click
here - see the
Program and
Register.
For greenroof related events you
could:
Attend the Green Roofs for Healthy Cities “Green
Roof Design” Training Course on Sunday, January 21: This
introductory training course on green roof infrastructure design
presents many of the tools and techniques needed to meet green
roof project objectives on schedule, to specification, and
within budget. The training will enhance your skills in
understanding the performance criteria of different green roof
elements, and understanding the major design principles for a
successful green roof project.
Course Instructor: Haven Kiers is a Landscape Architect with a
lifelong passion for green roofs, and the Greenroofs.com Design
Editor - read her "Chic Sustainability" column
here.
Attend Track 3. COMPOST USE, GREEN BUILDING, SUSTAINABILITY &
BIOREMEDIATION on Monday, January 22:
1:45 GREEN ROOFS, GREEN BUILDING CONCEPTS & SUSTAINABILITY
• Green Roofs and the Use of Compost in the Growing Media.
Jennifer Sprout, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, Toronto,
Ontario (Read Jennifer's article here on Greenroofs.com:
july 2006 -
Green Roof Industry Meets in
Boston for Biggest Green Roof Conference Yet!)
and Rick Buist, Landsource Organix Ltd.,Ontario, Canada
• Green Building Starts from the Soil Up. Literally.
Jennifer Appel, Landsculpture & Design, Inc. Houston, Texas
(Read Jennifer's articles here on Greenroofs.com:
may 2006 -
Perlite on
Green Roofs and
june
2004 -
How to Build an Intensive
Residential Green Roof)
• Linking Renewable Energy and Organic Waste Management and
Carbon Credits. Scott Subler, Environmental Credit Corp,
State College, PA
• Biotown, USA – A Systems Approach to Locally Grown Energy,
Agriculture and the Environment. Mark W. Jenner, Biomass
Rules, Greenville, IL
For more information, go to
www.compostingcouncil.org.
WHAT: Green Drinks NYC ~ Every 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 100 or so New Yorkers who are interested
in exploring all things green and sustainable meet at different
fabulous locations around the city. It’s a great chance to
mix with other green-minded folks, share info and make new
friends. Open to everyone.
WHEN: Tuesday, January 9, 2007.
6 – 10pm.
WHERE: A different place each
month. This month at: “HONEY” 243 West 14th Street
between 7th and 8th, New York City 10011; phone: 212.620.0077
website:
www.honeyny.com
~ $10 suggested donation ~ but bring your electricity bill, sign
up for wind power and get free admission!
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, subway
(L,A,C,E,1,2,3), taxi (ok if more than two passengers.)
WHO: Anyone who likes networking
and being social.
WHY: Fun, contacts, alcohol, info,
gossip, inspiration, business and pleasure.
NEW: Just go up to someone and say
"are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
! STATUS: Informal, self-organizing
network. Every month since July, 2001. Average attendance: 100.
GLOBAL: London | Berlin | Bristol |
Bath | Canberra | Hamburg | Munich | Oxford | Reading | Warsaw |
Tokyo | Washington, DC | Peterborough | San Francisco | Chicago
| Sacramento | New York City | Providence | Twin Cities |
Portland, OR | Seattle | Houston ~ 129 cities worldwide!
Green Drinks is a low key, informal, self-organizing network who meet at a different place each month with people who work in the environmental field for a beer - it's a chance to mix with others to network, share info and make friends. It is a lively group of people who work in the areas of: architecture, energy, film, finance, publishing, fundraising, graphic design, sustainability in business, eco-materials, interior design, fashion design, law as well as folks in the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
If you like to be social and learn more about what other green folks are doing in the city, come on down! We are an informal, networking group with an average attendance of 100 people who work and study in the environmental field and have met very month since 1990.
Organizers feel this might be a way for greenroofs folks to connect with other green folks in the city, and suggest you take a chance to mix with other like-minded folks, to network, share info and make friends. Just go up to someone and say "are you green?", and you'll be made welcome.
Read more at www.greendrinks.org. To get on the email circulation list, send an email to: nyc@greendrinks.org.
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