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Technical Review of USGBC LEED Green Associate Requirements

October 27, 2009
  
February 27, 2010 9:00 am to 1:30 pm

The Techincal Review of the USGBC Green Associate Requirements course will provide a detailed technical review of the LEED® Green Associate requirements rating system and other related material to pass the US Green Building Council LEED Green Associate exam. Related topics will include the registration and certification process, LEED® Online and the role of the LEED AP® as well as an overview of the USGBC mission and current available rating systems. The course will be instructed by AIA Miami member Sebastian Eilert, AIA, LEED AP® principal of Sebastian Eilert Architecture and adjunct faculty at the University of Miami. The course will provide snacks & refreshments. Registration, examination and related costs are the responsibility of the student.  This course is not provided or endorsed by the USGBC or its affiliates.

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 Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137
$210 for members | $250 for non-members

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MIA Green Expo & Conference

October 27, 2009
  
 February 25, 2010 to February 26, 2010
Mia Green Conference & Expo

Mia Green Conference & Expo

The Major GREEN Professional Event in the Americas for Businesses, Executives, Entrepreneurs, Architects, Engineers, Interior Designers, Builders, Contractors, Service Providers, Property Managers, Manufacturers, Suppliers, Government Officials, Experts, and more…

At MiaGreen 2010 you will find…

· Major Educational & Credited Programs & Courses
· Green Designing & Building Techniques
· How to Be Green & Be Profitable
· Hot Green Business Opportunities
· Green Incentives, Certifications & Benefits
· Energy Savings Techniques & Procedures
· How to Sell to Key Markets in the World
· Latest Green Products & Services in Your Field
· New Green Job Opportunities

Location: Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach, FL 33139

Miami-Dade and the Keys Branch Meeting – Tour of Brickell Financial Center (LEED Building)

October 27, 2009
  
February 17, 2010 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

 

 

 

Location: Brickell Financial Centre (building site), 600 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131

The Miami-Dade and the Keys Branch of the USGBC South Florida Chapter has an enviable track record of hosting outstanding educational programs, and the February meeting is no exception. 

Attendees this month will have the opportunity to tour a major Class-A, LEED-CS registered office building in the heart of downtown Miami.  The developer of Brickell Financial Centre and its A/E team will present a short lecture on the major LEED-related strategies in the building, followed by a tour of the building under construction.  The general contracting team will lead the tour, highlighting the features of this LEED building.  Attendees will experience first-hand the challenges and opportunities encountered by the project team — truly a rare educational opportunity.

Our registration and meet-’n'-greet runs from 5:30-6:30pm.  From 6:30-6:40pm we conduct a quick general business meeting, and our educational presentation and tour runs from 6:40-8pm.

Our Branch meetings are free to USGBC members, and non-members are charged a nominal $10 admission fee to help cover meeting costs.  To join the USGBC, click here or you can join at the meeting.

Top-shelf education, delectable edibles, a terrific venue, and great fun — what better way to spend a Wednesday evening!  Please come out and join in … and bring a friend!  The more you get involved with the Branch’s activities, the greater the wealth of contacts, resources and information — including particulars (e.g., workshops) tied to securing LEED accreditation — that are available to you.

GREENWORKING – Sip cocktails and connect!

October 27, 2009
  
February 18, 2010 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Location: Casale Rooftop Lounge, 1800 Bay Road, Miami Beach, FL

Please join the Miami Dade & The Keys Branch for an evening of ‘greenworking’ on beautiful Miami Beach. Expand your network while you mingle and meet with other branch and chapter members in a casual, fun atmosphere.

This ‘greenworking’ event will be hosted at Casale Pizzeria’s Rooftop Lounge from 6-8PM. Enjoy delicious treats from Casale while taking in the evening air during this wonderful time of the year in South Beach.

Enjoy complimentary cocktails and delicious treats from the Casale kitchen. Be sure to arrive early, we are expecting a great turn out!

Suggested tax-deductable donation of $10

Register at http://usgbcsf.org/events?eventId=121917&EventViewMode=2&CalendarViewType=0&SelectedDate=1/30/2010 or email Susie Glass at sglass@metro1properties.com

Co-sponsors: Miami New Times, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Eco Chamber,Environmental News & Views, Metro 1 Properties and Select Vodka

Miami 21 ‘Town Hall’ Information Series with guest speaker Francisco Garcia Iglesias – Part I

October 27, 2009
  
February 11, 2010 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

The Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center invites you to learn more about Miami 21 with guest speaker Francisco Garcia Iglesias. The presentation will discuss Miami 21 in a two-part series covering the topics below. Guests are welcome to ask questions and voice opinions in this ‘town hall’ series.

About Miami 21:

Miami has been engaged over the last five years in a wholesale restructuring of its development regulations. The result of these efforts, a code and development plan named Miami 21 was approved in September, 2009 and will complete the adoption process in early 2010. The adoption of Miami 21 signals a drastic  break with Euclidian zoning.  Euclidian or use-based zoning has held sway over American development for nearly 90 years; it has resulted in the wholesale deterioration of urban centers and brought about the dominance of the suburb as the default housing habitat for Americans.

Miami 21 can be termed diversely a form-based code, a transect-based code, a sequential growth code or an infrastructure-based code. Most importantly, it departs from legalistic concepts of buffering and use segregation and promotes sustainable development through the implementation of planning well established principles:

- Walkability and pedestrian oriented development.

- Neighborhood-based urban structure as opposed to a corridor-based suburban structure

- Integration of complementary uses and densification of areas properly served by public transit

- Gradual transition between development intensities to generate harmony and maintain property value

- Qualitative evaluation of development according to sustainability criteria requiring compliance with well-established environmental principles

- Predictability of development parameters by using net lot area and gross floor area based formulae as opposed to gross floor area and net floor area

- Reduction of bureaucratic processes by reducing reliance on public hearing / adversarial permitting

Miami 21 is the first city-wide development code to adopt this methodology in a major urban area. The creation, design and implementation of Miami 21 have become a nation-wide case study, a precedent of sustainable regulation intended as model and precedent for American cities.

Learn more about Miami 21 by visisting http://www.miami21.org/ 

About the Speaker, Francisco Garcia Iglesias:

A planner, urban designer and architect by training, Mr. García is responsible for leading designs for new communities as well as urban redevelopment and revitalization projects in America, Europe, Asia and the MENA region. In 15 years of professional experience he has held executive positions in both the public and private sectors.

Mr. García’s experience is broad in range encompassing, among others, management of a large municipal community planning department; urban design and zoning division inclusive of code enforcement. In the private sector he has managed the implementation of sizeable projects such as the development of a mixed use parking and retail structure and the restoration of a historic museum. In addition, and pertaining to master planning and coding efforts, Mr. García is presently involved in, or has recently completed, the design of diverse master plans in both infill and gray-field conditions as well as for new towns and number of code calibrations for municipalities large and small.

Mr. Garcia brings this experience and knowledge to effective leadership of design workshops and charrettes and is regularly called to lecture before government officials, developers, and citizen groups. He also effectively advocates or mediates in complex entitlement processes.

Mr. Garcia has worked at the forefront of mixed use, community planning and code writing during his tenure in the field of urbanism where he is sought-out to work on complex or sensitive sites, including culturally-diverse or disenfranchised neighborhoods. Mr. García has led over twenty community design charrettes and participated in over fifty. He successfully engages stakeholders with a clear perception of both present reality and future potential building consensus toward a shared vision. Mr. García’s urban design and coding efforts have been published and have been honored most recently with a Charter Award from the Congress for the New Urbanism in the 2009 Denver conference.

Location: Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members – Refreshments will be provided

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Historic Preservation Expo at the Coral Gables Farmers Market

October 27, 2009
  
February 6, 2010 9:00 am to 1:00 pm

Preservation techniques, green building materials, local products, artisans and more will be found at this fun and informative expo at the Coral Gables Farmers Market. Learn about the variety of businesses, organizations, and people working to build a greener South Florida.

Event is complimentary and open to the public. As seating is limited, reservations are suggested. To RSVP call the Coral Gables Museum at 305.910.3996 or email chris@coralgablesmuseum.org

Location: Merrick Park acrosss from Coral Gables City Hall, 405 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, FL