Don’t miss the opportunity to see Vice President Ryan Seacrist, PLA and Director of Planning Stephen Noto, AICP on the speaker panel at the American Society of Landscape Architects - Florida Chapter Annual Conference! We look forward to discussing equitable landscapes and how we can make a difference. https://bit.ly/3WPeGWB
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Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975 meeting in Brussels from June 20 - 22, 2024 The symposium Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975 assembles a group of leading scholars from Europe and North America and asks them to examine the relations and transferences that influenced the course of landscape architecture in the postwar period. The causes and aftermath of the Second World War firmly established that life in the twentieth century was truly global, and that no nation today can exist in isolation. https://lnkd.in/e_yEA7AN
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Today, Rich Humann, P.E., H2M architects + engineers' President & CEO, participated in a panel discussion alongside industry leaders at the the Middle Market Alliance of Long Island’s Event: Navigating Long Island’s Commercial Real Estate Landscape: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities. This insightful conversation shed light on the current state of the commercial real estate market on Long Island.
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This looks like a really interesting event! I'm so curious about the role interior lighting plays in bird collisions! For buildings with 24 hour occupancy where we can't turn the lights off at night, what can we do to help? During the day, should we be increasing the light at the perimeter of buildings to reduce reflections? #birdsafebuildings #lightingdesign #sustainability
A building isn't sustainable until it's bird friendly. Migratory birds live in and pass through our urban areas, making them critical habitats. Join us for Bird-Friendly Building: Designing Safer Buildings for Birds, Apr. 18, 12–1:30pm, a webinar featuring the co-leads of the Yale Bird-Friendly Building Initiative and the co-authors of "Building Safer Cities for Birds." Learn more and register >> https://lnkd.in/gYHcMZCw Presenters: - Meredith Barges, Lights Out Connecticut - Viveca Morris, Yale Law School - Kristof Zyskowski, Yale Peabody Museum Tickets: $10 Member, $20 Non-member Sponsored by: Guardian Glass North America Newman Architects, PC #BuildGreenCT #BirdFriendlyDesign #ConnecticutSustainability #BuiltEnvironment #BirdFriendlyBuilding
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Check out this interesting event on creating architecture and lighting that is safe for bird migration!
A building isn't sustainable until it's bird friendly. Migratory birds live in and pass through our urban areas, making them critical habitats. Join us for Bird-Friendly Building: Designing Safer Buildings for Birds, Apr. 18, 12–1:30pm, a webinar featuring the co-leads of the Yale Bird-Friendly Building Initiative and the co-authors of "Building Safer Cities for Birds." Learn more and register >> https://lnkd.in/gYHcMZCw Presenters: - Meredith Barges, Lights Out Connecticut - Viveca Morris, Yale Law School - Kristof Zyskowski, Yale Peabody Museum Tickets: $10 Member, $20 Non-member Sponsored by: Guardian Glass North America Newman Architects, PC #BuildGreenCT #BirdFriendlyDesign #ConnecticutSustainability #BuiltEnvironment #BirdFriendlyBuilding
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I'm excited to share an insightful blog post that explores the essential theories of Frederick Law Olmsted, a pioneering figure in landscape architecture. This piece delves into his innovative approaches and their lasting impact on urban planning and public spaces. Discover how Olmsted's vision continues to shape our environments today. For a deeper understanding of his contributions and philosophies, read the full article here: [Frederick Law Olmsted: His Essential Theory](https://ift.tt/jvIZtlL).
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Check out this new article on our website, detailing the work of architect John A. Pearson in St. John's following the Great Fire of 1892 - "John A. Pearson, Architect and Adventurer: The Newfoundland Years with Greene & Pearson, Architects" by James J. Maddigan. Follow this link to read in full https://lnkd.in/erFDzz-4
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Love the #NYSGBC and so glad to delve into the person and behavior aspects of the work ahead! To add some additional enticement (I hope), Jim D'Aloisio and I are presenting on embodied carbon in practice - the 4 materials revealed to be most impactful, the magnitude of impact they have in the industry and on this planet, and some immediate steps to use to reduce the burden in your work.
Mark your calendars: the New York State Green Building Conference is taking place February 29th - March 1st! The premier green building conference in the Northeast, we're partnering with SyracuseCoE: NYS's Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems and U.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate to bring educators, researchers, and green building practitioners together.
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"Becoming American Jews: The Evidence in Art and Architecture" on Zoom April 10. I have five different lectures coming up this spring - some live, some on Zoom. Here is one that I look forward to on Zoom, April 10. Topic: "Becoming American Jews: The Evidence in Art and Architecture
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Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places now available as open access version in co-creation with @nai010. The book offers a set of concepts that stimulate new approaches in planning, architecture, urban design, policy and other practices of spatial development. The book was edited by Klaske Havik https://lnkd.in/eJJmyE_9 @BKTUDelft @tudelft
Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places
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3moTwo great minds on the same panel. This is sure to be a treat.