Thursday, August 19, 2010

End of the Petroleum Era: Renovating Existing Buildings with Steve Tilly, Architect, Friday, September 24th

Friday, September 24 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

 What:  Join us for a talk by Stephen Tilly, designer of the innovative reuse of the Burnham Building in Irvington, which now houses the village Library and 22 units of Affordable Housing. A discussion of why the greenest building is one you don't have to build will follow. Light refreshments will be served.

 Who Should Attend:
A must for city planners, those who want to make their communities more sustainable and all interested in the relationship between existing buildings and the climate crisis.

 Location:
The Irvington Village Public Library Meeting Room - across from the Irvington train Station.

Tickets: $25 per person. All proceeds to benefit FCWC and will support our work promoting a Sustainable Westchester. Please register by calling FCWC at (914) 422-4053 or register online.
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