Posts Tagged ‘Green Building Monthly Forum’

August forum: Working with contractors

Friday, August 6th, 2010

August’s forum will discuss working with contractors in both residential and commercial projects. Along with teams of architects, designers, and specifiers, the future of green c . . . . Read on

July forum: Biofuels

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Join GreenHomeNYC and METRO Biofuels as we discuss biofuel in buildings and vehicles - including, how to convert to biodiesel, what makes it an efficient resource and what tax cre . . . . Read on

2nd Annual Patty Noonan Memorial Energy Policy Forum: The Proof Is In On Retrofits

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The 2nd Annual Patty Noonan Memorial Energy Policy Forum. Presented by GreenHomeNYC in Cooperation with the NYU Gallatin Division. The Proof Is In On Retrofits: Quantifying Energy . . . . Read on

March forum: Stormwater

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Join GreenHomeNYC for our March Green Building Forum, with three guest speakers focusing on Stormwater issues. The evening will address methods to re-use and manage stormwater for . . . . Read on

November Green Building Forum - Showcase: International Green Building

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

As green building becomes more widely known here in NYC, we wonder about how it is developing internationally. This month’s forum will delve deeper into the issues, challenge . . . . Read on

Green Careers and Entrepreneurs

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

While blue-collar jobs focused on manufacturing that depended upon fossil fuels, we are embarking upon an era where green-collar jobs are becoming mainstream.  Join GreenHomeNYC&# . . . . Read on

September Forum: BIG GREEN

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

The Green Building Forum is held on the third Wednesday of each month (except December) at 6:30 PM and features presentations by green building practitioners followed by discussion . . . . Read on

August Forum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Join GreenHomeNYC in August as we “talk trash”! Where does your waste and recycling go? What happens to a building at the end of its life? What about the waste thatR . . . . Read on