Emerging Green Builders
| What | Washington |
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| When |
May 20, 2008 03:30 PM
May 20, 2008 05:00 PM
May 20, 2008 from 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm |
| Where | GGLO , 1301 First Avenue, Suite 301, Seattle WA 98101 |
| Contact Name | Chris Chatto |
| Contact Email | cchatto@zgf.com |
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Hosted in GGLO's LEED-CI Silver certified office expansion, GGLO & RAFN present Broadway Crossing- affordable housing pursuing LEED from multiple view points.
GGLO’s integrated design practice has established their reputation for creating vibrant community environments in the Pacific Northwest and California. Founded in 1986, the multi-disciplinary staff of over 100 form collaborative project teams that combine architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, planning and urban design expertise.
Rafn Company is a client centered construction services organization. We deliver projects ranging from small tenant spaces to new office and from complex renovations to new mixed use. Rafn has been a leader in sustainable construction since the early 1990’s with a focus on the practical and cost effective integration of sustainable solutions in every project type. Students and young professionals (within 5 years of graduation) are invited. No RSVP required~ Free!
Who are the Emerging Green Builders (EGB)?
The Emerging Green Builders is a USGBC program working to integrate students and young professionals into
the green building movement.
Who can be an emerging green builder?
Anyone interested in becoming more involved in green building from any discipline of study or practice is welcome to participate in EGB. Largely this group is comprised of students and young professionals, but EGB also incorporates seasoned professionals who are new to the green building industry. For the purposes of discounts and benefits, Emerging Green Builders is defined as any current college student or person within 5 years of graduation.
EGB groups around the country offer young people the opportunity to get involved in green building locally, gain
access to USGBC resources, and participate in local events.


