
May 9 Program
Growing Green: A Green Building Showcase
The 2017 Green Building Showcase will feature buildings from several different green building rating systems.
We will get the inside story on the following projects:
- HOK will share insight from a gap analysis they have recently performed on their St. Louis office space, currently pursuing LEED v4 for Commercial Interiors. The analysis details measures needed to take the building from where it currently stands to achieve the preconditions and optimizations needed for WELL Building Certification.
- UNIGROUP will detail the progress they have made throughout their participation in the 25×20 Energy Benchmarking Challenge, including an exploration of how their building earned Energy Star Certification.
- Green Street St. Louis will update attendees on the progress being made on a major renovation for the LEED certification of The Armory District.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
1 GBCI CE Hour and 1 AIA LU/HSW
WHEN
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
5:30-6:15 pm –Registration & Networking
6:15-7:30 pm – Formal Presentation
WHERE
Sheet Metal Workers Local 36, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103)
FEE
Free for USGBC-MGC Members and Students
Free for Green Business Challenge Participants
$20 for Non-members
REGISTER
Click the "Register" button on the left side of this page.
THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR!
Sitton Energy Solutions
This program is supported in part by the St. Louis Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
QUESTIONS? Contact USGBC-Missouri Gateway staff at hope.gribble@mobot.org or (314) 577-0225.
Flance Learning Center opened to students in June 2014, and aims to be an exemplary early
learning center, serving children of all incomes and backgrounds, six-weeks to six-years of age in a new, $11.5 million facility. The center’s design team placed heavy emphasis on ensuring that indoor and outdoor spaces were resource-efficient, free of toxins, healthy for students, comfortable for teachers, and cost-effective. In recognition of this emphasis on health and environmental
sustainability, Flance Center is registered to become only the 4th LEED for Schools Certified
Preschool in the world. Universal Design features are also incorporated to create a convenient
experience for staff and students, regardless of physical ability, thereby creating an environment in which special-needs and typical-needs children can thrive side-by-side in the same classrooms.