When we hear about the need to reduce our use of fossil fuels, most of us think of oil & gasoline. But did you know that building materials, construction work and the operation of buildings account for more than 60% of fossil fuel use? Architects of the AIA and around the world are working to change that, and at the core of this exciting positive change is sustainable design.
The central theme for 2007 is sustainable design which is often called 'green' design. Sustainable design and construction practices reduce the negative effects and impact of buildings on the environment and their occupants. There are five broad areas of green design including site planning, water efficiency, energy efficiency, conservation, and indoor environmental quality. The overall goal is to conserve our land, air, and water systems, and reduce energy use while providing healthy places for people to work, play and live. Visit the American Institute of Architects' Committee on the Environment for more details about how you, your family, your business, and your community can help create a sustainable future for all.
For the proposed Fort Washington Way 'covers' between Broadway and Race Streets, design places and spaces that connect downtown Cincinnati to the riverfront utilizing sustainable building practices.
2007 Schedule |
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| Aug. 1 - Oct. 31, 2006 | Registration |
| December 7, 2006 | For Architects: Kick-Off Event Invitation |
| January 2007 | Architect Presentations |
| January 2 — March 2, 2007 | Project Work Period |
| March 3, 2007 | Project Drop Off 11:00am – 2:00pm (Downtown Library) Downtown branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, 800 Vine Street |
| March 5, 2007 | Design Awards Jury |
| March 3 - March 9, 2007 | Exhibition |
| March 10, 2007 | Awards Reception &
Ceremony, T-shirts pick-up Projects go home |
GlaserworksSteven Schaefer AssociatesAIA 150 InitiativesArchitectural Foundation of CincinnatiAmerican Architecture Foundation Accent On Architecture GrantArchitectural/Engineering Specialties, Inc.Vivian Llambi & AssociatesHC NuttingTHP Ltd.Seasongood & Mayer LLCCole + RussellGraham Obermier PartnersPE Services |