Green Roofs - Living Architecture Monitor - Winter 2009 - (Page S6) BUILDING CONDOMINIUMS, BOSTON. Nathan D. Griswold, American Hydrotech, Inc. Moderator: Don Horn, General Services Administration (invited) Elisabeth Whitelaw and Cornelia Oberlander CM FASLA FCSLA LMBCSLA, Cornelia Oberlander Landscape Architect WATERFRONT GREENERY ON VANCOUVER'S NEW CONVENTION CENTRE. ROOF BENEFITS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Hao Niu, University of Michigan and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan REPORT ON WORKSHOP TO DEVELOP COMMUNITY SCALE BENEFITS. Pete Taylor, Senior Project Manager Flynn Canada Ltd. Moderator: Peter McDonough, Kestrel Design Dr. Brad Bass, Environment Canada SESSION 5 9:45 am – 11:15 am Session 1.5: New Design Horizons THE 2009 TOP TEN HOT TRENDS IN GREEN ROOFS DESIGN. Session 2.5: Integrated Designs for Water Management HOW GREEN SHOULD A GREEN ROOF BE? EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS WITHOUT IRRIGATION Session 3.5: Options and Benefits: Learning from Case Studies IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS AND PLANT SURVIVAL ON NORTHWEST GREEN ROOFS. Session 4.5: Urban Agriculture On Roofs And Walls…. The production of food in cities carries enormous potential to deliver multiple economic, social and environmental benefits. This session will explore some new technologies and existing projects and provide insight into some of the best practices that are slowly emerging. Jac Smit, President of the Urban Agriculture Network (Invited) Keith Agoada, President, Sky Vegetables David Walsh, Developer, Carrot Common, Toronto Rob Craderuff, Sustainable South Bronx (invited) Moderator: Geoff Wilson, President, Green Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities Linda S. Velazquez, ASLA Associate, LEED AP, Greenroofs.com GREEN ROOFS AS MEMORIAL GARDENS: REVOLUTIONIZING URBAN CEMETERIES. Dr. Manfred Kohler, WGRIN, FBB, University of Applied Science IS LIVING OASIS: AN INTEGRATED BUILDING WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR DESERT ENVIRONMENTS. Erin Schroll and John Lambrinos, PhD, Assistant Professor, Oregon State University, Department of Horticulture FERTILITY OPTIONS FOR GREEN ROOF SYSTEMS. Veronica G. Schroder, BLA, Associate, OALA SAN DIEGO HOSPITAL HEALING GARDEN. Dr. Bill Retzlaff and Julie Gibbs-Alley and Lauren Swearingin, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville VARIOUS GREEN ROOF SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS. Andrew Spurlock, FASLA, Principal, Spurlock Poirier Landscape Architects; Frances Moore, AIA, LEED AP; Paul Kephart, Executive Director, Rana Creek. INTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS A UNIQUE SYSTEM FOR WEIGHT AND IRRIGATION CONTROL. Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Architecture and Director, Natural Energies Advanced Technologies Laboratory/University of Nevada RR FINDING WATER THROUGH RAIN. Mike Kelly,Vice President Business Development,Rehbein Environmental Solutions Inc. Steve Williams,LEED-AP,Principal,BUILDINGGREENER LLC RR GREEN ROOFS AS PART OF A SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN. Daniel Edwards, Senior Project Manager, Macdonald Environmental Planning, P.C.; Alan Proffitt, Facilities Property Manager, Multnomah County, Oregon GREEN ROOF STORM WATER RETENTION – GETTING TO THE WEIGHT OF THE MATTER! Lane Richter, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville RR Nonnie Chrystal, Florida’s Showcase Green Envirohome, Dr. Marty Wanielista and Mike Hardin, Stormwater Management Academy RR Moderator: Rex Greenwald, Tecta America 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Trade Show and Poster Presentations Room: Grand Hall 2009 Awards of Excellence Presentations Room: Regency V1 – VII Hosted by Jeffrey L. Bruce, Jeffrey L. Bruce & Company, Chair, GRHC Closing Session and Round Table: Pushing the Envelope in Green Roof and Wall Design! Room: Regency VI – VII Dan Slone, McGuire Woods; Paul Kephart, Executive Director, Rana Creek, Paul Mankiewicz, Executive Director, Gaia Institute, Geoff Wilson, President, Green Roofs for Healthy Australian Cities; Jeffrey L. Bruce, FASLA, President, Jeffrey L. Bruce and Company Moderator: Steven W. Peck, President & Founder, GRHC Inaugural Green Roof Professional (GRP) Exam Room: Hanover C – E (Ticketed event;Pre-Registration Required) 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Saturday, June 6, 2009 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Design 101, 201, 301 and 401 See Wednesday listings for full course descriptions. Green Wall Design 101: Introductory Course Room: Hanover AB Green Walls 101 is the first green wall course presented by GRHC. Developed through an industry committee with technical peer review from various design professionals, this course presents an overview of the many tools and techniques needed to satisfy your green wall project objectives. You will learn how to identify green wall costs and benefits, different types of products and performance criteria, major design principles, and how to avoid the types of mistakes that might lead to an unsuccessful project. 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Agenda subject to change without notice. Ecological Design Workshop Room: Hanover G Create your own ecological green roof models by learning about biodiversity, advanced green roof design, sustainable landscaping principles and more at this half-day workshop. REGISTER NOW AT WWW GREENROOFS ORG http://www.greenroofs.com http://www.greenroofs.com http://www.greenroofs.org
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