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    Boston Area Sustainability Group Event: Feb. 2nd, 6 PM - 8:30 PM

  • 02 Feb 2016
Event Description

Buildings of the Future- How LEED and Living Buildings are Changing our Landscapes
February 2nd, 6 PM to 8:30 PM

The USGBC Mass Chapter and Living Building Challenge Boston Collaborative will be co-hosting the evening. Both of these groups are leaders in green building construction, innovation, and certification. Green construction and innovation are trending high with real estate owners and community planners.

The speaker representing the USGBC in MAssachusetts will be Executive Director Grey Lee. The speaker representing the Living Building Challenge Boston Collaborative will be emersion DESIGN lead and co-facilitator, Shawn Hesse.

Learn about new innovations in green building. Learn how Grey is connecting people to the benefits of green buildings to create support for changing policy and market preferences. Shawn will educate you on the LEED Certification as well as the Living Building Challenge.

CIC- Venture Cafe (5th FL.), Cambridge, MA

For more information and to register:
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