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American Institute of Architects New York Chapter
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers New York Chapter
Environmental Business Association of New York State, Inc.
U.S. Green Building Council New York Chapter

Join us for the High-Performance Green Building Design Salon -

The Birth, Evolution and Future of Sustainable Guidelines :  
Riverside South (1991) to the World Trade Center 2005 and Beyond


The Natural Resources Defense Council along with an energetic combination of environmental and civic groups, supported the creation of sustainable development guidelines for Donald Trump�s proposed Riverside South project in 1991.  Croxton Collaborative offered these �Foundational� guidelines as well as the next generation in 1992 for the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technologies, 2nd National Green Demonstration Project, the New England Aquarium:  48 Metrics of Environmental Performance.

The nature, evolution and future of sustainable guidelines will be presented and discussed ranging from
LEEDTM to Battery Park to the World Trade Center and beyond.



Featured Speaker:                                                                               
Randolph Croxton, Croxton Collaborative
Randolph Croxton is an internationally recognized pioneer and innovator in environmental and sustainable architectural design. His built work, writings  and lectures have expanded our understanding of the far-reaching opportunities inherent in the balance of built and natural environments.  As with his early years with I.M. Pei, design excellence has been central to the work of the firm and was dramatically recognized with the firm's receipt of the profession's highest award for design excellence:  The AIA National Honor Award.  Mr. Croxton's international standing is reflected in the fact that he was invited to present Audubon House, a leadership project which first fully integrated and defined the tenets of environmental/sustainable design, at both the United Nations Earth Summit a Rio (1992) and the United Nations Social Summit in Copenhagen (1995).   

Thursday April 14, 2005 -  5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.

Center for Architecture
536 LaGuardia Place, NYC

Program Director:
     Margaret Lydecker 212 849 2760

To Register go to
www.go2buildings.com

Sponsors: Benjamin Moore, C/S Group, Forbo, Johnson Controls, Lutron Electronics, NYSERDA, Philips, The New York Real Estate Journal, The Steel Institute of NY/American Institute of Steel Construction, Tate Access Floors, Urban Homesteading Assistance Board and Zumtobel Staff Lighting


AIA/CES Learning Units - 2 HSW 2 offered

*NEW* - Professional Engineering Credits � 1.5 PDH offered

 

This event is produced by the Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership, Inc.

(CEEP) in furtherance of its educational mission.

Pre-Registration required by noon April 13, 2005.

$15 AIA NY Chapter, ASHRAE/NY Chapter, EBA-NYS, USGBC NY Chapter members

$25 non-members  

$30 at the door for those not Pre-Registered.



Directions:

Between Bleecker and West 3rd Street

A, C, E, F, V (exit W 4th St.)

N, R (exit Prince St.)

1 / 9 (exit Christopher St.)

6 (exit Bleecker)

 

Cancellations: no later than 24 hours prior to the event to info@go2buildings.com

Last minute cancellations and no-shows are subject to payment of full registration.