SYRACUSE — The 23rd annual New York State Green Building Conference will include a series of presentations by top green-building researchers, educators, and practitioners. The event is set for March 27-28 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, says Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE). The conference aims to bring together leading […]
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SYRACUSE — The 23rd annual New York State Green Building Conference will include a series of presentations by top green-building researchers, educators, and practitioners.
The event is set for March 27-28 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, says Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE).
The conference aims to bring together leading academic minds in green building, sustainability, design, engineering, landscape architecture and many other fields, per the SyracuseCoE.
Last year’s 22nd annual conference attracted participants representing multiple countries, states and provinces, and counties across New York State.
The mission of the New York State Green Building Conference is to promote, educate, and support green building design, construction, and processes. This event is organized by State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF), U.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate, and SyracuseCoE.
The two-day event will include an opening keynote presentation from Brendan Owens, principal at Black Vest Strategy of Alexandria, Virginia. Rick Fedrizzi, former CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council, will introduce Owens. Fedrizzi, who grew up in Solvay, earned degrees from both Le Moyne College and Syracuse University.
The conference’s second day will begin with keynote remarks from Daniel Huard, principal at Humann Building Solutions, LLC.