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Opening
April 1!
"It IS Easy Being Green"
showing weekdays at Designbox
from April 1 through April 29
opening reception Friday April 1, 7-10 pm.
includes 3 presentations on April 1 by Will Hooker,
Gail Lindsey, and Frank Harmon
  
For April
Designbox will exhibit this collective show on making the built environment
more sustainable.
Isaac Panzarella [db], an expert on sustainable building technology, has
curated "It IS easy Being Green" to showcase
the work innovative designers and engineers are working to make building,
products and interiors to minimize their impact on the environment. This
show features several cutting-edge projects and ideas that are pushing
the limits of sustainable architecture.
Additionally, Melissa Andron [db] will be showcasing a wide variety of
available interior design textiles and finishes that are created with
sustainability as a top priority. A top notch trio of speakers; NC State
Horticulture professor Will
Hooker, architects Gail
Lindsey and Frank
Harmon, will discuss their actions to make sustainability a part of
standard practice. This show includes a preview of Duke's DELTA Smarthouse
(Frank Harmon, Architect) and other green building projects, hybrid modular
housing (Buildsense),
rainwater harvesting technology from BRAE Water and more. David Williams,
renowned North Carolina wildlife illustrator, will display some recent
paintings of the native ecological diversity of the Piedmont.
To explore these topics, there will be three well-respected pioneers in
this important field sharing their projects and experiences:
7:30 - "Permaculture," by Will Hooker
We are part of a dynamic ecosphere that sustains all life, yet our relationship
with the natural world around us is not the best it could be. NC State
Horticulture professor Will
Hooker discusses how a conscious permaculture based approach to design
and living with nature more deeply connects us to the magical.
8:15 - "Spirit & Sustainability," by Gail Lindsey,
FAIA
As an very "hands on" teacher of sustainable design possibilities
and practice, Gail
Lindsey has made a
lasting difference in public and private design thinking. Her enthusiasm
inspires others to see the meaningful ways that sustainability can improve
our society and nurture our spirits.
9:00 - "Buildings & Nature," Frank Harmon, FAIA
Nature has always been very present in the buildings designed by Raleigh
architect Frank
Harmon, in the way that air and sunlight play, by virtue of local
natural materials and in the care taken to harmonize the user's patterns
with natural rhythms. Frank will speak about how traditional inventiveness
combined with advanced thinking in design of buildings is helping to make
a better future today.
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