Thursday, July 16, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
NOTE DATE CHANGE (due to All Star Game)
Steinberg Auditorium at Washington University in St. Louis
1 Brookings Dr., Steinberg Hall, St. Louis, MO 63130
In an economically challenged homebuilding industry, investment in LEED-H and other residential certifications can build capacity for both affordable and custom construction firms – and increase how the public values green building. Builder presentations and facilitated discussion will spotlight planning processes, cost issues, customer relations.
Presenters: Habitat for Humanity-St. Louis, McCormick Baron Salazar (invited); St. Louis County’s Patrician Place, and Stitt Homes (invited). Panel will be moderated by Jean Ponzi, Missouri Botanical Garden’s EarthWays Center and USGBC-STL’s Residential Green Building Advocate.
Fee: Free to USGBC-STL members and students; $20.00 for non-members
Parking: Paid parking is available by permit in the Washington University parking garage or in the Visitor Parking behind the Kemper Art Museum (near Skinker and Brookings Drive). Metered parking is available along Brookings Drive. Free parking is available in nearby Forest Park. Carpooling & Metrolink are encouraged.
Register: usgbc-stl@mobot.org or calling (314) 577-0225.
More information: See the program announcement.