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01-13-09: SALON - Preservation vs Conservation

January 13, 2010

Historical Preservation vs. Environmental Conservation - Synergies and Contradictions

Join us on February 11th as we examine two case studies for the Reconstruction of the Lion House at The Bronx Zoo and the Adaptive Reuse of Pier A in Lower Manhattan. This comparison will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by combining historical preservation with environmental issues.

This event is free for members at our SUPPORTER level or higher. AIA Continuing Education Credit: HSW/SD 1.5 (AIA credits may also be used by NY State Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors)

Urban Green Council Seeking Sales and Management Proposals for Urban Green Expo 2010

On September 29th and 30th, 2010, Urban Green Council will hold the second annual Urban Green Expo, the Northeast’s premier green building educational conference and trade expo. Urban Green Council is currently seeking proposals for Exhibitor Sales Services and for Event Management Services for Urban Green Expo 2010. Please forward your contact information to rfp@urbangreencouncil.org for details.

An Exciting Year for Sponsorship

Begin 2010 by becoming an Urban Green Sponsor and joining New York's top supporters of urban sustainability. Benefits include complementary memberships, recognition at Urban Green events throughout the year, and the knowledge that you are supporting education and events in the green building community. For more details, call us at (212) 514-9385, Ext 19.


Energy Code Changes: What the Design Team Needs to Know, Parts 5, 6
January 19th - 20th at Alexander Hamilton US Custom House


The NYC Department of Buildings now requires that all projects submitted for approval include calculations to demonstrate compliance with the NYS Energy Code. At the request of the New York City Department of Buildings the AIA New York Chapter, ASHRAE-NY and Urban Green Council have assembled a group of speakers to disseminate their knowledge and understanding of the NYS Energy Code and to make clear the Energy Code submittal requirements for all projects in NYC. These sessions will take place over 5 evenings in January. Details here.
AIA Continuing Education Credit: HSW/SD 1.5 each session (AIA credits may also be used by NY State Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors)

1st Wednesday Technical Roundtable: Lighting Retrofits
Feb 3rd at Bovis


Utilizing Goshow Architects’ new office as a case study, the program provides attendees with a great opportunity to learn how to improve energy efficiency in existing commercial buildings in compliance with Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed Greener Greater Buildings Plan. This event was originally scheduled for January 6th but has been rescheduled. Details here.
AIA Continuing Education Credit: HSW/SD 1.5 (AIA credits may also be used by NY State Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors)

Green Building Design & Maintenance: The LEED Implementation Process (BD+C)
Feb 5th at Pfizer


This workshop is intended for professionals who are familiar with the basic concepts of the LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System, but new to implementing it on projects or looking to brush up on implementation best practices. It is appropriate for new LEED APs, as well as those pursuing GBCI's LEED AP Building Design + Construction credential. This workshop provides 7 GBCI CE Hours, the continuing education credits needed by LEED APs who want to specialize. This is the only time Urban Green will offer this course this Quarter; space is limited – register now to guarantee your spot! This event is free for members at our Supporter or higher level members. Details here.

Green Building Design Foundations: The Basics of LEED 2009 and Implementation of a Collaborative Design Process
March 2nd at Arup


This 4-hour course is designed for those seeking a technical introduction to green building design and the implementation of LEED 2009. If LEED is the “what,” Urban Green’s “Green Building Design Foundations” course is the “why” and “how.” Details here.
AIA Continuing Education Credit: HSW/SD 4.0 (AIA credits may also be used by NY State Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors)



A New Power Grid

A Green Volcano.. With Parking!

Passivhaus Diary Talks Airtightness

10 Years of Energy Star

ASHRAE Energy Labeling Pilot Launches

Clear Cutting for Carbon Credits


Smart Grid for Smart Cities
February 3, 2010
The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl.
295 Lafayette Street, New York, NY




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Jan 19-20th
Energy Code Changes, Pt 4-6
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Feb 3rd
1st Wednesday Technical Roundtable: Lighting Retrofits
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Feb 5th
Green Building Design & Maintenance: The LEED Implementation Process (BD+C)
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Feb 11th
Salon: Historical Preservation vs. Environmental Conservation
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Mar 2nd
Green Building Design Foundations: The Basics of LEED 2009 and Implementation of a Collaborative Design Process
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Urban Green Council Seeking Event Space!
Urban Green Council relies on donated event space to host a wide range of high-caliber public programs. We are currently seeking centrally-located spaces in New York City. Ideal spaces will have their own A/V equipment (projector, etc.) and capacity for 50 or more seated people. Donating your space is a great way to associate your company name with Urban Green and to bring the green building community into your office or showroom. If your company has a space that fits the description above that you'd like to donate it for an Urban Green event, contact us at events@urbangreencouncil.org.


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