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WHEN: MARCH 25-27, 2007
WHERE: Adam’s Mark Hotel, Fourth Street & Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo. 63102
WHO: Keynoter William McDonough, the originator of “Cradle to Cradle” philosophy and a world-renowned practitioner of ecologically, socially and economically intelligent architecture, leads off a conference featuring more than 30 experts in new technologies, energy efficiency, sustainable products and innovative design.
WHAT: As the leader in the nation’s residential green building movement, NAHB provides home builders and developers with information and research to promote environmentally sensitive land development, resource conservation and energy efficiency. This annual conference attracts more than 1,000 builders, architects and engineers with seminars, innovative new product and tool displays and other special presentations, including the National Green Building Awards and the National Arbor Day Foundation’s Building With Trees awards. The St. Louis area is a leader in green building architecture, interiors and design, and the Green Building Home & Technology Tour will provide insights and details through a half-dozen area homes certified by the St. Louis & Eastern Missouri Green Building Initiative, a two-year-old program based on NAHB’s Model Green Home Building Guidelines.
March 25, 2007 - Green Building Home & Technology Tour - Green Building Awards Reception & Dinner March 26-27, 2007 Building With Trees Awards presentation Keynotes, education sessions, and new product exhibits
For detailed Green Building Conference information, go to www.nahb.org/greenbuilding.
NOTE: Working press may request complimentary credentials by contacting NAHB environmental communications director Calli Barker Schmidt at 202-266-8132 or cschmidt@nahb.com
Related Meetings: National Green Building Conference 3/25/2007 - 3/27/2007 Adam's Mark Hotel St. Louis, MO
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