[Save] Melinda Moulton Green List

Heather Theresa Clark hclark at MIT.EDU
Thu Apr 8 23:03:58 EDT 2004


As requested during Melinda Moulton's presentation last week, attached is a
list
of green features and rules she followed during her project.  

If you were interested in Melinda's presentation, we also encourage you to
attend Jonathan Rose's presentation tomorrow (Friday).


> PRACTICING THE ELUSIVE: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
> 
> Presents... 
> 
> 
> JONATHAN ROSE, "Buidling Green Communities"
> 
> Friday, April 9th
> 
> Time: 12:30pm to 2:00pm
> 
> Location: MIT's Center for Real Estate, Third Floor of 120
> Massachusetts Avenue, Building W31 Room 301
> 
> For a map go to: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg
> 
> Mr. Rose is President of Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, a network of
> community and land use planning and development firms that collaborate
> with cities, towns and not-for-profits to plan and develop environmentally
> responsible projects by creating vibrant, diverse cultural centers with a
> balance of jobs, housing, open land and mass transit. Mr. Rose is an
> innovator
> - bringing together solutions to planning, community development,
> finance, culture and land preservation - and a leading thinker and
> speaker in the Smart Growth and green building movements. His projects
> have consistently modeled new solutions to development, environmental
> and community problems. Mr. Rose's projects range from low income
> housing for homeless people with AIDS, seniors and first time home
> buyers, to state-of-the-art academic buildings, performing arts centers
> and libraries. His award-winning work also includes land preservation,
> urban infill, inner city urban industrial, wholesale, artists and
> telecommunications projects. In 1999 his Denver Dry Goods Building was
> selected by the AIA as one of the nation's 10 most environmentally
> responsible developments. In 2001, he received the Northeast
> Sustainable Energy Association's Green Building Award for the Burnham
> Building in Irvington, New York. In 2002, Mr. Rose received the Open
> Space Institute's "Land Conservation Award" and in 2003 his firm
> received the Clean Air Excellence Award in Community 
> Development/Redevelopment for Highlands' Garden Village in Denver,
> Colorado. Mr. Rose's community development activities include serving
> as Chair of the Board of the Greyston Foundation, an innovative
> entrepreneurial community development organization that has been
> revitalizing Yonkers, New York. He also serves on the Board of the
> Enterprise Foundation. For more information on Jonathan Rose and his
> work visit www.rosecompanies.com.
> 
> 
> PRACTICING THE ELUSIVE: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
> explores how to use a sustainability framework to transform the built
> environment and society through the vision and professional innovation of
> today's practitioners. Speakers will present opportunities and challenges in
> implementing sustainability principles in architecture, engineering,
> construction, real estate, planning, and community development. All lectures
> are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. 
> 
> For all series info see http://web.mit.edu/sfgs/speakers/ or email
> elusive at mit.edu.  
> 
> 
> 



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