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Swap Miami May 22, 2010 12 pm – 6pm

May 12, 2010

 Swap Miami// The first of its kind in South Florida: an eco chic fashion and furniture event where you get to swap your finest items for free!!

Have the opportunity to swap for the coolest items ranging from chic vintage goods, accessories, home decor and accent pieces to high end retail!

All left over items will be donated to charity. Swap Miami will take place a few times per year, to help you live sustainably, clean out your closet and de-clutter all while refreshing your wardrobe and home decor.

The website for event info, swap drop locations and to purchase tickets visit the event website at www.swapmiami.com

For more info: 305.420.5110 or info@supermarketcreative.com

Open to the Public.

14th Annual Miami River Day – Free admission & River Boat Rides

October 27, 2009
  
April 10, 2010 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Saturday, April 10
LUMMUS PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT
250 NW North River Drive
11am- 4pm

Featuring FREE
River Boat Rides
Historical tours and re-enactments
Environmental Education
Kids activities • Bike Valet

Performing LIVE
Lanny Smith & the Earthman Project
The Spam Allstars
The Resolvers

For more information call 305-644-0544 or visit www.miamirivercommission.org

FREE ADMISSION!

GREENWORKING – Sip cocktails and connect

October 27, 2009
  
April 16, 2010 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Join us for the USGBCSF Miami Dade & The Keys Branch’s second GREENWORKING event at the Cando Arts Co-Op in association with Jason Hagoplan of Tsao Design Group, AIA, ASID, ISAP, CSI, NEWH and IIDA.

A great evening where South Florida’s top designers, architects and green building professionals have a fun opportunity to socialize with colleagues and experience the great artwork of more than a dozen artists in all media.

Live Latin Jazz/Jazz Fusion music by Sonido Batido

Complimentary Hors D’oeuvres by Morton’s Steakhouse and Rice House of Kabob and complimentary cocktails!

Sponsored by: Knoll, D&B Tile Distributos, 3 Form, Metro 1 Properties, Miami New Times, Spinneybeck, Zyscovich Architects, CANDO Arts Co-Op, Shaw, Collins Park Neighborhood Association, MiamiARTzine, and Beyond Photography

Suggested tax-deductable donation of $10

Technical Review of USGBC LEED Green Associate Requirements

October 27, 2009
  
April 17, 2010 9:00 am to 12:30 pm

The Technical 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.

Recent feedback from our LEED AP® Training Courses

“I did it!!!! Passed with a 179 grade. Thanks again.” – Naomi C. Harrison, LEED AP®, McHarry Associates

“I took the exam this past Tuesday June 16th and I am happy to report I scored a 184.Your course was a major factor in calming me down and giving me the confidence to take the exam. Thanks again.” – Scott Flegel, LEED AP®, Premier Building Solutions Limited.

April 17, 2009 9:30AM-1:00PM

Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137

NOW ONLY $100 for members | $125 for non-members

To register as a member, please click here

To register as a non-member, please click here

USGBCSF Miami-Dade and the Keys Branch Meeting: Session on LEED CMP

October 27, 2009
  
April 21, 2010 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm

The Miami-Dade and the Keys Branch of the USGBC South Florida Chapter has an enviable track record of hosting outstanding educational programs and tours. This month is certainly no exception! This month’s program is a special presentation on LEED CMP with guest speaker Kyle Abney.

Kyle Abney has over nine years of experience with sustainable design and construction. As the founding president of the nation’s first student chapter (University of Florida) of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a founding officer of one of the state’s first USGBC chapters, the founding chair of the state’s first branch of a USGBC chapter, the current President of the USGBC South Florida Chapter and a board member with the Florida Green Building Coalition, Kyle is a green building pioneer and leader in the state of Florida.

Our registration and meet-’n'-greet runs from 5:30-6:30pm.  From 6:30-7pm we conduct our general business meeting, and our educational presentation runs from 7-8pm.

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.

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

October 27, 2009

MIAMI 21 TOWN HALL WILL BE RESCHEDULED – NEW DATE TO BE POSTED SOON.

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.

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

  Click here for the non-member rate

Technical Review of USGBC LEED Green Associate Requirements

October 27, 2009
  
March 27, 2009 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.

Recent feedback from our LEED AP® Training Courses

“I did it!!!! Passed with a 179 grade. Thanks again.” – Naomi C. Harrison, LEED AP®, McHarry Associates

“I took the exam this past Tuesday June 16th and I am happy to report I scored a 184.Your course was a major factor in calming me down and giving me the confidence to take the exam. Thanks again.” – Scott Flegel, LEED AP®, Premier Building Solutions Limited.

Location: Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137

Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137

NOW ONLY $1o0 for mmbers | $125 for non-members

To register as a member, please click here

To register as a non-member, please click here

Evaluating Environmental Labeling for LEED Projects – Earn CEU credit

October 27, 2009
  
March 10, 2010 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Bring a bagged lunch, earn CEU credit and learn about Environmental labeling for LEED projects!

This program will provide an overview of some of the different environmental labeling standards and rules that can be used to evaluate products in LEED projects.  The basis of this presentation is to touch on the various certification programs and the benchmarks available in evaluating product design and manufacturing of sustainable products.

This presentation will count for one hour of CEU for HSW under IDCEC.

About the Instructor:

Olga G. Alvarez, ASID, IIDA, LEED-AP, is the principal of PCS, LLC. She’s been extremely active in the local environmental movement and was previously on the Board of Directors of the USGBC-South Florida chapter as well as its past-President. Her LEED Accreditation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) provides clients the support on projects seeking this certification which conforms to the rating system set up by the USGBC (U.S.Green Building Council).

Growing up in South Florida, Olga attended Florida International University where she received her Bachelor’s degree in interior design (was awarded scholarship for Student Merit) and continued to pursue some graduate studies in Construction Management. Over the past several years, she’s developed extensive resources for design development of projects with her experience and knowledge base of products and materials.

Project Coordinating Services is committed to sustainable design and GHG reduction. PCS has personally adopted the 2030 Challenge. See who’s on Board – www.2030challenge.org. PCS is part of Broward County’s Community Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (CDBE) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE). 

Location: Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center | 120 NE 27th ST #200, Miami, FL 33137
Cost: $30 for members | $45 for non-members

  Click here for the non-member rate

  Click here for the member rate

“Feast on the Farm” Fundraising Dinner Party & Silent Auction

October 27, 2009
  
March 7, 2010 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm

“Feast on the Farm” Fundraising Dinner Party & Silent Auction at Paradise Farms to benefit the the Fertile Earth Foundation’s projects, including “Fertile Roots Miami.”

Please join us to celebrate the beginning of “Fertile Roots Miami” a food composting initiative with the City of Miami and participating restaurants, hotels and local urban gardening projects. We are diverting what was once food waste and turning it into a rich soil amendment to grow food for our local communities and close the food loop.

Four course organic dinner will be served by top local chefs, in the beautiful surroundings of the organic Paradise Farms. A live auction of spa, restaurant, hotel packages and more are to follow.

 Menu co-created and prepared by:

Amarylis Guindin, Chef/Owner of Galerie Gourmet

Lynn Moulton, Area 31/Epic Hotel

Micah Edelstein, Grass Restaurant & Lounge

Dionette Kalkhofer, Om Garden Restaurant

What: Feast on the Farm Fundraising Dinner & Silent Auction
When: Sunday, March 7, 2010, from 5 – 8:30 pm (*PLEASE NOTE NEW DATE!)
Where: Paradise Farms
Why: Celebrate the beginning of sustainable composting in S. Florida & raise funds

Silent auction items:

* Mandarin Oriental Hotel Package (2 night stay, Dinner for two, Massage) – $1695 value

* Area 31 Gift Certificates – $100 value each

* Epic Hotel (2 night stay)

* Sunday brunch for 4 at Perricone’s – $100 value each

* Plus many more auction items (restaurant, spa, yoga, alternative therapies, massage, etc)!

$100 Donation.  No tickets will be sold at the door.  To purchase tickets, please visit www.fertileearth.org

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.

Recent feedback from our LEED AP® Training Courses

“I did it!!!! Passed with a 179 grade. Thanks again.” – Naomi C. Harrison, LEED AP®, McHarry Associates

“I took the exam this past Tuesday June 16th and I am happy to report I scored a 184.Your course was a major factor in calming me down and giving me the confidence to take the exam. Thanks again.” – Scott Flegel, LEED AP®, Premier Building Solutions Limited.

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

  Click here for the non-member rate

  Click here for the member rate