Monday, December 17, 2007

Tuesday: Living in a Disposable World

The Green Girlfriend alerted me to this event at the National Building Museum:
Living in a Disposable World
Recycling the Future

National Building Museum, 401 F Street NW
Tuesday, December 18
6:30 – 8:00 PM
$12 for members, $20 for nonmembers, free for students

A discussion with:
* Julie Bargmann, D.I.R.T. Studio
* Chris Jordan, Artist
* Tim S. Kraft, AIA, LEED AP, PSA-Dewberry Inc.
* Susan S. Szenasy, Metropolis Magazine

About the Series
For the Greener Good is a public series that affirms the National Building Museum’s commitment to environmental sustainability. It calls on experts from diverse backgrounds to investigate links between environmental sustainability and design, public health, energy policy, bioscience, infrastructure, education, and even popular culture. The series features topics ranging from nuclear power to consumerism and urban slums to carbon storage. Participants will discuss ideas, experiences, and potential solutions in a public exchange at the Museum.
You can buy tickets online here!

2 comments:

Tyler said...

Oh man, I wish that I had seen this before today. This would have been cool. Did you go to it??

The Green Miles said...

No, I couldn't make it, I had to drink at Big Hunt (company Christmas party). But it's part of a series, you should check out the next one and let me know how it is!