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| Peak Oil & Global Warming: What Does Green Design Have To Do With It? |
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| Time to Think Creatively and Sustainably |
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The ongoing economic crisis creates the opportunity to concentrate on green sustainability. You may not be flush with cash but this is the time, more than ever, to be thinking creatively about how to approach your building and project development design needs sustainably and with the highest level of green innovation. Recently, as announced in the San Francisco Chronicle, Todd Jersey shared his insights at the Green Home Center in San Francisco on how Todd Jersey Architecture green building design addresses the needs of post-carbon communities. On November 5th at the Pacific Energy Center, he will teach a class on how the firm is beginning to use ecological footprint analysis in the design of projects. If you are considering a building project and would like to discuss designing a site and climate responsive project, contact us at info@toddjerseyarchitecture.com or 510.528.5477.
Todd Jersey, AIA, of Todd Jersey Architecture is highly regarded as one of the pioneers in the development and application of sustainable design principles and building systems that reduce demand for carbon-based energy and production of green-house gases.
He has been developing, refining and implementing green building systems and strategies for over twenty years and has designed green architecture projects throughout Northern California. The firm’s green building projects include mixed-use and creative re-use projects, condominiums, homes, hotels, schools, public buildings, historic renovations, churches, and retail stores. Todd Jersey Architecture is the first firm in the country to achieve a LEED Gold certification for a green commercial hotel project . . . more |
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