Learn to improve storm water quality and diminish energy consumption on the projects you design and build. Register for the FREE workshops series today: http://aridlands.woodbury.edu/blog/
The events are designed to introduce homeowners, business owners, real estate developers, students, and design professionals to water- and energy-conserving design strategies. Everyone is welcome to come listen and participate. See below for more details about this exciting opportunity to work with some of the most talented and innovative designers in the city.
Workshop_1: Smart Buildings: Green Roofs/Green Walls Saturday, March 27th 9 am - 3 pm Linda Taalman, Taalman Koch Architecture Deborah Richmond, AIA, Touraine Richmond Architects Stephanie V. Landregan, ASLA, UCLA Extension Landscape Architecture
** Workshop_2:** Smart Landscapes: Yard, Driveway, Sidewalk, Street Saturday, April 3rd 9 am - 3 pm Fritz Haeg, Edible Estates Holly Harper, NorthEast Trees David Fletcher, Fletcher Studio ** Workshop_3:** Smart Systems: Rainwater Harvesting + Greywater Saturday, April 17th 9 am - 3 pm Leigh Jerrard, California Greywater Corps Jenna Didier, Fountainhead Design
The Arid Lands Institute is a self-sustaining education, research, and outreach center of Woodbury University dedicated to issues of aridity, climate change, and the design of the built environment. Its purpose is to train designers and leaders who will be resourceful and inventive in addressing water scarcity in the west.
Visit Fountainhead Design, where you can see some our past water projects.
Last Updated: March 25, 2010



