2005 Green Building EXPO Features Sustainable Green Public Architecture in the Valley of the Sun
2005 Green Building EXPO Features Sustainable Green Public Architecture in the Valley of the Sun
* Friday, September 23rd - Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
* 11 AM to 6:30 PM - Green Building Exhibits & Demonstrations
* 1 to 5 PM - Professional Green Building Technical Seminars
* 7 PM - Big and Green: Sustainable Architecture in the Valley of the Sun
* Saturday, September 24th - Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
* 9 AM to 4:30 PM - Green Building Exhibits and Demonstrations
* 11 AM to 4 PM - Green Building Workshops
Interested in learning how to live and build in a way that is sensitive to the desert? You are invited to attend the Eighth Annual Green Building Expo, held on September 23rd and 24th at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second Street in downtown Scottsdale. Co-sponsored by the Cities of Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Tempe, this free event will feature:
§ Green building exhibits and demonstrations featuring products and services for energy efficiency, solar energy, water conservation, low impact materials, indoor air quality and healthy interiors.
§ Professional design and building seminars on Friday covering green design methodologies, standards, construction practices, testing protocols, delivery methods, legislative updates and critiques.
§ General public workshops on Saturday covering energy efficiency, renewable energy, indoor environmental quality, water conservation, rainwater harvesting, graywater systems, healthy materials, permaculture techniques, green remodeling, solar incentives, and legislative updates.
§ Big and Green: Sustainable Architecture in the Valley of the Sun on Friday evening
This panel will present new groundbreaking green public sector projects including the Phoenix Civic Plaza Expansion, Tempe Transportation Center, and the Scottsdale/ASU Center for New Technology and Innovation.
On March 22, 2005, Scottsdale City Council unanimously approved Resolution No. 6644 establishing the Green Building (LEEDä) Policy for new city buildings and remodels. This action makes Scottsdale the first city in the nation to adopt a LEEDä Gold policy. The new Scottsdale Senior Center, located at 1700 N. Granite Reef Road and part of the McDowell Village project, will be the first LEEDä Gold city facility. The ASU Foundation has committed to LEEDä certification for the new ASU Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation at the former Los Arcos Mall site. It will be the largest commercial project in the city with LEEDä certification and will serve as a magnet for tenants and businesses that provide technology-related services.
For more information visit - www.GreenBuildingExpo.com .
* Friday, September 23rd - Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
* 11 AM to 6:30 PM - Green Building Exhibits & Demonstrations
* 1 to 5 PM - Professional Green Building Technical Seminars
* 7 PM - Big and Green: Sustainable Architecture in the Valley of the Sun
* Saturday, September 24th - Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
* 9 AM to 4:30 PM - Green Building Exhibits and Demonstrations
* 11 AM to 4 PM - Green Building Workshops
Interested in learning how to live and build in a way that is sensitive to the desert? You are invited to attend the Eighth Annual Green Building Expo, held on September 23rd and 24th at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second Street in downtown Scottsdale. Co-sponsored by the Cities of Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Tempe, this free event will feature:
§ Green building exhibits and demonstrations featuring products and services for energy efficiency, solar energy, water conservation, low impact materials, indoor air quality and healthy interiors.
§ Professional design and building seminars on Friday covering green design methodologies, standards, construction practices, testing protocols, delivery methods, legislative updates and critiques.
§ General public workshops on Saturday covering energy efficiency, renewable energy, indoor environmental quality, water conservation, rainwater harvesting, graywater systems, healthy materials, permaculture techniques, green remodeling, solar incentives, and legislative updates.
§ Big and Green: Sustainable Architecture in the Valley of the Sun on Friday evening
This panel will present new groundbreaking green public sector projects including the Phoenix Civic Plaza Expansion, Tempe Transportation Center, and the Scottsdale/ASU Center for New Technology and Innovation.
On March 22, 2005, Scottsdale City Council unanimously approved Resolution No. 6644 establishing the Green Building (LEEDä) Policy for new city buildings and remodels. This action makes Scottsdale the first city in the nation to adopt a LEEDä Gold policy. The new Scottsdale Senior Center, located at 1700 N. Granite Reef Road and part of the McDowell Village project, will be the first LEEDä Gold city facility. The ASU Foundation has committed to LEEDä certification for the new ASU Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation at the former Los Arcos Mall site. It will be the largest commercial project in the city with LEEDä certification and will serve as a magnet for tenants and businesses that provide technology-related services.
For more information visit - www.GreenBuildingExpo.com



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