Smart Design Strategies for Managing Water + Energy in a Changing Climate
Where:  Burbank, CA - 7500 Glenoaks Blvd (map it)
When:   Saturday, March 27, 2010
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ARIDLANDSINSTITUTE
@ Woodbury University

ALI_Systems FREE Workshops Launched at Woodbury:
 
Smart Design Strategies for Managing Water + Energy
in a Changing Climate

Localized management of rainwater, stormwater runoff, and reclaimed wastewater will be crucial to sustaining western cities in the face of climate change.  The Arid Lands Institute at Woodbury University is hosting a series of workshops designed to introduce homeowners, business owners, real estate developers, and design professionals to smart water- and energy-decisions in the design process. 

Workshops are short (9-3 on Saturdays), free, and practical, open to students, design professionals, and the public. Applicable to both new construction and retrofits, workshop leaders provide designers and citizens with basic information and follow-up resources for making smart, low-carbon design decisions related to water and energy.

Workshops are offered in partnership with the City of Burbank as part of a major grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development/Office of University Partnerships to provide design + planning assistance to citizens seeking smart design strategies for water and energy conservation.

Spring 2010 Water Systems Workshops

Saturday, March 27th
Smart Buildings:  Green Roofs/Green Walls
Linda Taalman, Taalman Koch Architecture, tkarchitects.com
Debbie Richmond, Touraine Richmond Architects, touraine-richmond.com
Stephanie V. Landregan, ASLA, Landscape Architecture Program, UCLA Extension, uclaextension.edu/landarch

The Green Roofs/Green Walls workshop will introduce both ready-to-apply techniques and high-design solutions to integrating green roofs and walls into new and remodeled buildings. Architects Linda Taalman and Debbie Richmond and Landscape Architect Stephanie Landgregan will present projects, products, and policies that are currently shaping the ‘green’ building of today and tomorrow. The workshop will feature case study applications using systems currently available on the market for transforming local building projects into beautiful landscaped surfaces.


7500 Glenoaks Blvd
Burbank CA 91510
818 394 3335
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http://www.aridlands.woodbury.edu

 

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