Friday, October 31, 2008 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (PT)
Learn from peers, share your experiences and grow your understanding of green building practice in British Columbia.
Greening Without a Certification: Alternative Forms of Ownership and Design
Presentations will set the framework for an often overlooked topic of green design and facilitate both a technical and philisophical discussion on the matter. What are the missing metrics for green certication?
The session will be followed by an open clinic for those with technical LEED questions.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 NOON TO 1 P.M.
Terasen Gas Building, Georgia Room, 1100 Georgia Street
Lunch will be served.
Doors open at 11:50 AM
Registration
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Early Rate |
Regular Rate | |
| Cascadia & CaGBC Members | $10 | $20 |
| Non-Member | $25 | $35 |
| Students | $10 | $20 |
PRESENTERS
Mark Porter | LEED AP, PE | Associated Engineering
Mark will share his work in designing the structure of a cordwood building for the Yarrow Eco Village
and decribe the make up of this unique project.
Michael Driedger | LEED AP, B.A., DipT | Busby Perkins+Will
As a sustainable research advisor , Michael deals with technical green building issues on a day to day
basis but when he goes home, he lives in a non typical co-operatively owned building. He will explore
the co-operative ownership model and talk about the greenness of collaborative decision making.
For additional information visit www.cascadiagbc.org.
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