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Grey to Green Conference


In person at the Fort Point Room, Atlantic Wharf, 290 Congress Street, Boston.

Submitted for 7.0 LACES — Status: Pending.


Green Roofs for Healthy Cities invites our landscape architecture community to the Green Boston Conference. BSLA is pleased to be a partner.

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) is excited to announce the Boston Grey to Green Conference, to be held in person on April 23-24. The conference aims to explore the latest developments in green infrastructure science, economic valuation, asset management, public policy, technologies, and best practices in design, installation, and maintenance.

See the full agenda here, and register here.

Tailored content will be provided for designers, contractors, installers, maintenance professionals, and policymakers, with a focus on practical information about the implementation and maintenance of green infrastructure systems. The event will span two days, offering training, tours, technical presentations, panel discussions, and a central trade show.

The conference is pending approval for 7 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from professional organizations such as AIA, ASLA, IIBEC, and USGBC, and is approved for 7 Green Roof Professional (GRP) Credits.

April 23 will feature training and tours, including the new certification "Green Roof Installation & Maintenance Professional Training" (GRIMP) session at the Recover Green Roof Facility in Somerville, MA, with an admission fee of $495 USD, limited to six attendees on a first-come-first-served basis.

April 24 will feature a full-day plenary-style conference and attached trade show, with a venue at the Fort Point Room in Boston, MA, and admission fees of $125 USD for GRHC members and $150 USD for non-members.

Speakers include:

●      Kate England, Director of Green Infrastructure, City of Boston, giving the keynote address at the conference.

●      Mikyoung Kim, FASLA, Founder & Design Director at Mikyoung Kim Design who will discuss improving the health and wellbeing in urban realms using rooftop gardens

●      Erik Hegre, AIA, Office Director at BEHNISCH ARCHITEKTEN who will discuss how green roofs are an integrated approach to architectural design

See the full agenda here, and register here.

About

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) is a non-profit 501(c)(6) professional industry association working to grow the green roof and wall industry throughout North America since 1999. Our mission is to develop and protect the market by increasing the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roofs, green walls, and other forms of living architecture through education, advocacy, professional development, and celebrations of excellence. 

Read The Living Architecture Monitor: The Spring Issue, our quarterly online magazine that presents the latest in industry design, policy, research and technology developments.

 

 

 

 

 

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