Toronto Culture Division is proud to present the 8th annual Doors Open Toronto – one weekend, once a year – when over 140 buildings of architectural, historic or cultural significance open their doors to the public for a city-wide celebration.
The Green Real Estate conference will provide a high-level discussion and strategic update on the economics, benefits, and value of green buildings, along with some of the best practices that design, construction and development teams are using to create these types of properties.
This conference will ensure that you are up to date on the latest issues surrounding sustainable development. You will discover how green can be financially feasible.
Learn what LEED™ is all about. Get practical, step by step instruction on what is needed from manufacturers and their agents. Find out how to best represent your product for a LEED™ registered project.
Better Buildings 2007 is Manitoba’s premiere event for energy efficiency and sustainable design in new and existing commercial and institutional buildings.
This year, the Symposium is introducing a fresh, new feature – an evening ‘best practices’ facility tour and reception to kick off the event.
Every year the National Conference on Building Commissioning provides an extraordinary opportunity for commercial building and energy industry leaders to learn about the latest developments in the commissioning business.
The Tour is an extremely effective educational event because it gives people an opportunity to visit real examples of green built homes and talk with the people who own and build them.
Green East features the full spectrum of green, organic, and environmentally-friendly products and services, allowing for synergistic purchasing across all categories.
Addressing some of the most important issues facing humanity, this original documentary series from Sundance Channel focuses on environmental topics with interviews with forward-thinking designers and features on green products and alternative ideas that may transform our everyday lives.