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Green Roofs Design 101 Introductory Course 2nd Ed. |
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Green Roofs for Healthy Cities* and the Cascadia Region Green Building Council present Green Roofs Design 101 Introductory Course - 2nd Ed. Eugene, OR on December 4, 2007 Courtyard by Marriott Eugene
Springfield 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Space is limited - sign up now. To register online go to |
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Green Roofs Can Contribute to 15 LEED Points With the increasing use of the USGBC's LEED Green Building Rating system as a procurement standard by many governments, green roof infrastructure promises to play an ever increasing role in achieving LEED credits for high performance buildings - delivering benefits at the development site and in the broader community. Photo: The Louisa, Portland, Oregon. Courtesy of Green Roofs for Healthy Cities & Walker Macy Landscape Architects, Portland, Oregon. Winner of the 2007 Green Roof Award of Excellence in the Intensive Residential category. |
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Course instructor:
Patrick Carey With a background in architecture, Patrick has established himself and his firm, Hadj Design, as early pioneers in residential green roof design. He has completed over 50 residential and commercial green roof projects of widely varying designs and assemblies. He directs the Northwest EcoBuilding Guild's “Green Roof Project” through which he continues to research and experiment with the possibilities of green roofs. |
Green Roofs Design 101 Introductory Course - Second Edition In this revised introductory course you will learn about the components and benefits of green roofs, how to design a project for maximum benefits, how to cost estimate for different types of projects and much more. The new course includes the most up-to-date green roof research and design practices as well as new case studies from this rapidly expanding industry. |
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Tuition cost of $395 (US) includes:
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