Monday, November 30, 2009

Greenbuild 2009 Sets the Bar, Part III - Suzanne Berkey


The exhibit hall was larger than ever this year and I could have spent two solid days visiting all the booths. Two of my favorites dealt with small building details that may often get overlooked in the grand scheme of things. One consisted of light-reflective, prismatic interior window shades that allow diffused light to pass through without the harmful UV rays and heat transmittance. The other incorporated LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology into composite decking to provide lighted walkways and an indication of level changes, such as stairway nosing. Both of these are examples of the exhibited green technologies that go beyond mainstream awareness.



Beyond the educational sessions, exhibit hall, and keynote speaker, the best part of Greenbuild is the congregation of people in an environment that promotes innovation and forward thinking. Average people really do have the power to make positive changes for present and future generations. Possibilities are out there that we cannot even fathom at this time and the excitement about what lies ahead is uplifting and challenging at the same time.

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