Sustainable Preservation Workshops in Buffalo & NYC

Starts:  Apr 27, 2012 12:00 AM (ET)
Ends:  Apr 28, 2012 12:00 AM (ET)
Associated with  Historic Resources Committee

Sustainability & Preservation: Rethinking Historic Buildings Through a Green Lens


The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning (UB) is pleased to announce the launching of a new Historic Preservation Continuing Education Program!  This spring we are offering two programs, one in Buffalo and one in New York City.  Registration and information for our first workshop April 27-28, 2012 at the historic UB Campus is now live. Sustainability & Preservation: Rethinking Historic Buildings Through a Green Lens offers a unique opportunity to learn from national experts steeped in the knowledge of sustainability and preservation, held in the City of Buffalo, a place known for its great architecture and its flourishing preservation efforts. 

Together with our partners, the AIA Buffalo/Western, New Chapter, the New York State Chapter of the American Planning Association, the New York Upstate Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council and the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects we are offering this 2 day workshop for the low member's rate of $175 ($225 for non-members).  Up to 14 continuing education credits will be offered for each of the above professions, including 14 LU/HSW/SDA AIA credits.

A second workshop will be held at the Empire State Building in NYC in June. 

For more info or to register, please visit
http://ap.buffalo.edu/continuingeducation/SustainablePreservation_HP01.asp

Questions? Please email ap-continuingeducation@buffalo.edu

Location

Buffalo, NY