Posted in Cities, LEED, Sustainability on Feb 26th, 2010
Hey Atlantans (and visiting greenies) be on the lookout for this traveling sustainability exhibit <– is that an oxymoron? No matter it should be an interesting exhibit. See the exhibit description below and links to more info. on the MODA web site and others:
“In celebration of Atlanta’s diverse mix of certified green building projects, Museum [...]
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Posted in LEED, Sustainability on Feb 5th, 2010
On January 12, 2010 the State of California announced the unanimous adoption of CALGREEN the first in the nation mandatory code, requiring all new buildings in the state to be more energy efficient and environmentally responsible. The new code goes into effect on January 1, 2011.
CALGREEN, as described in an article on www.eco-structure.com “will require [...]
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I had the opportunity to present a two-hour educational session earlier this month at the 2009 Turfgrass Institute and Trade Show at the Gwinnett Center. The conference is sponsored by the Georgia Turfgrass Associate and had over 500 registered attendees.
I spoke to a group of enlightened folks about “Guidelines to Sustainable Planning and Design.” One [...]
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Posted in General, LEED, Sustainability on Sep 28th, 2009
Just heard this today: Beginning in November the Sundance Channel is going to present a six part series on Sustainable Architecture – let’s hope they don’t forget the value of site and Landscape Architecture in the process. It should be an interesting presentation.
And if you missed it PBS started a new Ken Burn’s series (also [...]
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Posted in LEED, Sustainability on Sep 11th, 2009
Your support is needed! In June of 2008, Mayor Shirley Franklin authorized Sustainable Atlanta to set up a Sustainable Building Taskforce to focus on re-writing the city’s building ordinance to bring it into compliance with the sustainability goals of Architecture 2030, which would require all buildings built or renovated in the city to meet sustainability and energy [...]
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