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Sustainability and Historic Preservation: What do you need to know?

About This Webinar

Sustainability has been a buzz word for decades now, often defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” It consists of three dimensions or “pillars” which are economic prosperity, social/cultural vibrancy and environmental/ecological integrity, or some variant thereof. Many see the goals of historic preservation and sustainability as being at odds with one another, but that isn’t necessarily the case! In this overview presentation, you will learn how historic preservation is an inherently sustainable practice and some of the ways historic preservation projects can earn credits in the pursuit of LEED certification.

Who can view: People who attended or registered for the webinar only
Webinar Price: $15.00
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Chris is a Registered Architect in Iowa, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and Nebraska; NCARB Certified; and a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design or LEED Accredited Professional. He has been working in the field of architecture since graduating from Iowa State University in 1991 and has served as Project Manager on such projects as Eleanor Roosevelt Middle School and the Port of Dubuque Public Parking Structure in Dubuque, and the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, the Kirkwood Continuing Education and Training Center, and Crystal Group in Cedar Rapids. He currently resides in Cedar Rapids where he works for Primus Companies, a design-build firm, and serves on The History Center Board. In Dubuque, he continues to serve on the Dubuque Main Street Board of Directors. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of SaveCRHeritage, the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC), the Dubuque Museum of Art, Czech Village-New Bohemia Main Street and the Dubuque Historic Preservation Commission.
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