[MassHistPres] Sustainable Preservation

Acerbo Bachmann, Kathryn KAcerboBachmann at trinitychurchboston.org
Tue Mar 8 09:53:06 EST 2011


Sustainable Preservation- The Power of Preservation and Reuse as a Green
Strategy  
Lecture and Book-signing by Jean Carroon

March 23, 7 PM at Trinity Church, Boston
Co-sponsored by Trinity Church and the Boston Society of Architects  

Buildings account for nearly 40% of all U.S. energy use and carbon
emissions. With one of the country's leading preservation architects as
your guide, the lecture will explore the power of adaptive reuse to
reduce those numbers and move us toward sustainability.  Sustainable
Preservation makes a compelling argument that preservation and
sustainability don't just protect the environment, but deliver a full
range of societal benefits, from job creation to stronger social
connection.  

Jean Carroon, FAIA, LEED(r) AP is a principal in Goody Clancy's highly
regarded preservation practice and has earned national recognition for
her expertise in applying sustainable-design technology to historic
buildings. 

Tickets $15 ($10 BSA and Trinity Church members and students), available
617.536.0944 x225 or sustainablepreservation.eventbrite.com. CE credit
available.

Questions: Kathy Acerbo-Bachmann 617.536.0944 x217 or
kacerbobachmann at trinitychurchboston.org.


Kathryn Acerbo-Bachmann, Director of Art & Architecture Programs
Trinity Church in the City of Boston
206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116
Telephone: 617-536-0944, Facsimile: 617-536-8916

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