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C O N T E N T SHomes: Greening the MLS, By Glen Girard, USGBC CO Communications Chair Project Highlight: Housing Resources Office Building Achieves LEED Certification- First Existing Building to Achieve Certification in Grand Junction, By Elaine Matthews, Ryan, Sawyer & Associates REGREEN: Workshop October 28-29, taught by Annette Stelmack and Pete Yost Membership: Recap of Our 2010 Annual Membership Event, By Barb Josey, USGBC CO Membership Chair
Colorado Building Green is the official newsletter of the U.S. Green Building Council – Colorado Chapter, and is published bi-monthly. If you are interested in submiting a story, ideas or other information for publication, please contact the editor at sarah@usgbccolorado.org |
Colorado Sustainable Design Awards (CSDA) to Recognize Outstanding Design in Residential and Commercial Properties and Mixed-Use DevelopmentsColoradoBiz is partnering with AIA Colorado, ULI Colorado, and the US Green Building Council Colorado to host the first statewide sustainable design awards program. Colorado Sustainable Design Awards, or CSDA, is now officially seeking nominations for exemplary sustainable architecture and land use in private and public settings throughout Colorado. The competition is open to Colorado-based design firms and will evaluate projects in four categories:
Photography and descriptions of finalists and winners in each category will be featured in the November issue of ColoradoBiz, within the Planet Profit Report section of the magazine focusing on sustainable business and the new energy economy. Winners will also be recognized as the 2009 the Rocky Mountain Commercial Real Estate Expo and Fall Forecast, Nov. 10, 2009, at the Colorado Convention Center. Bar Taylor, publisher of ColoradoBiz, cited the work of Colorado-based architecture firms and public and private planners as a key reason for the launch of the awards program. “CSDA provides a unique and timely platform to recognize the role of Colorado architects, planners, and builders in positioning our state as a leader in sustainable design and development. Highlighting the great work being done in Colorado is the right thing to do.” ULI Colorado Executive Director Michael Leccese also welcomed the timing of the Awards. “The ‘triple bottom line’ of economic, social and environmental sustainability is a ULI ‘best practice’ we look forward to recognizing and encouraging in Colorado. I’m sure our many members pursuing sustainable design, planning, and development will be eager to compete.” Details regarding nomination criteria and all other information are now available. Log-on to www.cobizmag.com to download entry forms and details about the program including submission criteria. There is no fee to enter. Entry forms are due Aug. 1, 2009. All nominations packets are due August 15.
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