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March 24-25, 2011Thank you to those who supported the planning and made this conference possible, and thank you to all of you who participated in this event. We hope you will join us for the 10th Annual Conference in 2012. More information coming soon. Please check out the 2012 conference website for more information.
This conference was successfully reviewed for up to 5 PDHs for engineers, up to 4 LUs for AIA architects, and was eligible for GBCI and LEED® continuing education hours. The conference is still under review for LUs (landscape architects) and CEUs (architects). Please check the AGENDA for additional information and updates.
The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry partnered with the U.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate Chapter to host the 9th Annual New York State Green Building conference at the Doubletree Hotel in East Syracuse, NY. This conference provided focused presentations and discussions on green building science, research, and operation and maintenance, as well as opportunities to network and interact with green building experts, professionals, and researchers.
This year's conference featured the 3rd Annual Deconstruction summit, focusing on building deconstruction and waste stream management on Thursday, March 24, 2011.

Urban Planning Expert, Social Critic, Author, Journalist
“The future will require us to build better places, or the future will belong to other people in other societies.”
Listen to James Kunstler's radio interview with Jim Reith on 106.9 WSYR.
The mission of the New York State Green Building Conference is to promote, educate and support green building design, construction and processes.
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Kevin Stack |
Chief Oren Lyons 2007 |
Tracie Hall 2006 |
