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Building Green: Smart Places for the Public Realm

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Tue Mar 14 15:57:04 2000

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Building Green: Smart Places for the Public Realm

One day Symposium
Monday, May 15th, 2000
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts


This all-day symposium will feature four exemplary green building programs
at the state and local government level that have been realized by creative
public/private partnerships. Speakers from New York City and State, Austin,
Texas, the State of Pennsylvania and Seattle, Washington will demonstrate
how an ecological approach to building community and public facilities can
improve occupant comfort and health, save government operating dollars, and
limit the detrimental effects of buildings on the environment. Attendees
will learn how these successes can be replicated elsewhere.

Location:
Piper Auditorium, Gund Hall
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Luncheon on premises with keynote speaker Howard Dean, M.D., Governor of
the State of Vermont

Moderator: Stephen Curwood, Executive Producer, National Public Radio's
Living on Earth

Sponsors include:
Nstar
Henry P. Kendall Foundation
Harvard University
Greening the Crimson
Graduate School of Design: Loeb Fellowship Program; Department of Urban
Planning and Design; Advanced Studies Program; Ecology in Design Student
Organization
Kennedy School of Government: Environment and Natural Resources Program,
Ecology and Environment Professional Interest Council
School of Public Health
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
Massachusetts Electric Company
U.S. Green Building Council

Registration required: Contact Andrew Grossman - <info@peregrinegroup.com>




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Cambridge Climate Action
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