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Mixed Greens Lecture Series

Have you heard yet of the green building movement? From skyscrapers to suburban homes, and museums to baseball stadiums, the green building movement is gaining momentum. Luckily for Lower Manhattan, we have got the 7 World Trade Center, the citys first officially green office towers, according to New York Times, to admire.

It is hard not to be enchanted by the futuristic technology used to create these new buildings. The green buildings, certified by the U.S. Green Building Council, are designed to work with their surrounding environments, producing heat, renewing air and water and allowing for more of that coveted natural light into office spaces - minus the solar radiation.

To learn more about the green building movement, you can join Ken Yeang, Principal, Llewleyn Davies Yeang, tonight for the 4th installment of Mixed Greens lecture series hosted at 7 World Trade Center, by The New York Academy of Sciences in collaboration with The Skycraper Museum.

Lecture begins at 6:30 PM. Registration is Required.

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Ken Yeang interview
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