He focuses not only on the big picture, but the devil in the details. Josh Strack talks about building in harmony with nature at the Build a Greener Adirondacks Conference. Emily started Fiddlehead Creek in because of her love for native plants and her desire to make them more available in everyday landscapes.
Join Emily to learn about the benefits of native landscapes so your next project can be green both inside and out. Emily will introduce you to some of the native plants available for landscaping in the Adirondacks, discuss the many benefits of natives, and will share some examples of native landscapes she has worked on in the region including highlighting native plants that are hardy and drought tolerant, appropriate for green roofs or rain gardens and more.
His company was founded in with a focus on custom built homes that are small and smart.
Brian has been building in the North Country since and over the past 10 years has focused on moving towards high performance energy efficient homes. Brian will talk about the experience of building their first net zero house for Melissa and Dominic Eisinger in Keene, NY. He will talk about the main components and methods that allowed them to take a common stick framed house to a super insulated, super tight, net zero structure. See the big picture of the system and how the devil is in the details.
Melissa will be there to explain why they decided to go the net zero route and share some of the data and tech related to the project. She started an organic lawn care business in which transitioned into her current business which opened in The Green Conscience Showroom features non-toxic sustainable interior finishes along with organic and natural beds and bedding. She is dedicated to inspiring and educating people on the benefits of building and designing "green.
Karen will talk about 'How Design Choices Affect Health and Indoor Air Quality,' including understanding the importance of indoor air quality on health, identifying potential indoor air pollutants, understanding and identifying pollutants and toxins present in interior finishes and identifying interior finish options that promote health and well being. These credentials complement his 6-year experience as a finish carpenter. BMDB specializes in high quality, regionally focused design; high performance energy consulting; and ecologically sensitive landscape design.
Is it possible to provide market-rate rental housing while achieving Net Zero Energy targets? Reviews "This inspiring film It presents the challenges and excitement of building green with equal measures of idealism and cynicism, juxtaposing the suits who see the project as ideas and paper with the laborers who actually have to put the building together. As the project grows, the two come closer to understanding the other side.
Not so long ago, the only thing green about South Boston was its proud Irish-American population, with barely a street tree or patch of grass visible among Southie's rowhouses and storefronts. Greening shows the human side of the green building story, the homely hopes, fears and frustrations behind the fancy facades and sleek solar panels that many of us, especially in Southie, associate with sustainability.
Ultimately, Greening tells the story of change and of one neighborhood's tentative, if ineluctable, step toward the future.
But what does it take to 'embrace green'? The challenges of building green involve more than changing the practices of the building industry; they also include important social and political issues regarding who gets to live in our downtown neighborhoods. Interviews around the neighborhood show this broader context of urban redevelopment. This thoughtful and thought provoking film deserves to be seen widely. The film does not skirt the issues of economics or the social impact of gentrification in this rapidly changing community. For individuals with an interest in green building, Greening of Southie provides a primer on the LEED certification process as well as a social commentary on this growing trend in construction.
More importantly, the film also analyzes both the benefits and the hidden contradictions of the LEED program.
Greening My Life: A Green Building Pioneer Takes on His Most Challenging Project [David Gottfried] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Editorial Reviews. Review. I couldn't put it down and read it in one day. Very inspiring! --Arthur Greening My Life: A Green Building Pioneer Takes on His Most Challenging Project - Kindle edition by David Gottfried. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks.
To their credit, the filmmakers do so objectively, letting the key players in the construction of Boston's first 'green' building speak for themselves. He also founded the World Green Building Council, with councils emerging in 80 countries. He has more than 25 years of multidisciplinary experience as a venture advisor, real estate developer, construction manager, and sustainable development management consultant. Gottfried incubates and manages several companies as its CEO: Regenerative Network and newly launching Regenerative Marketplace.
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Power generation is generally the most expensive feature to add to a building. In so doing, it uniquely addresses the myriad and also often hidden social implications of today's 'green wave', including class inequality and conflict, urban gentrification and the costs of even environmentally conscious consumerism. Contents 1 Reducing environmental impact 2 Goals of green building 2. I highly recommend both his book as well as his website that records the design and construction of the green house remodel for David and his family that has been called the "greenest little home in America". He also founded the World Green Building Council, with councils emerging in 80 countries. UNEP and Climate change [31]. Join Emily to learn about the benefits of native landscapes so your next project can be green both inside and out.
In his launch of the memoir, Greening My Life, David Gottfried discusses how innovations of the green building movement inspired a framework for a sustainable, integrative and rewarding life. Inspired by the final chapter of his highly-acclaimed book, Green to Green, Greening My Life further explores the puzzling disconnect between Gottfried's highly successful career as father of the green building movement, and a waning personal life plagued by chronic pain and a string of disappointing relationships.
I decided to look inward using principles of sustainability to green the ultimate non-renewable resource myself. I haven t perfected a green life, but I've rediscovered myself along the journey.
Read more Read less. Review I couldn't put it down and read it in one day. Regenerative Publishing; first edition October 20, Language: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video. Try the Kindle edition and experience these great reading features: Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review.