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| Marketing Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design to The Owners
To market LEED products and services;
the architect, engineer and contractor
must sing the same song to the owner.
Who better to tell us what that message
should be than the owners themselves.
Lohre & Assoc., a member of the
US Green Building Council, will be
sponsoring events that allow owners
and developers to meet LEED owners
and developers of some of Ohio, Kentucky
and Indiana's LEED and other energy
and environmental design sites.
48 attended the event Friday, October
19, 2007, speakers were:
Andy Hueber: John Hueber Homes
The two homes on Observatory Road
feature geothermal heating and air
conditioning, light concrete to reduce
heat gain, large overhangs to shade
the patios, high insulation values,
CO exhaust, sustainable wood uses,
urban infill and native plantings.
Hueber Homes is also working on two
other LEED registered or certified (one Silver Certified) homes in Hyde Park, Cincinnati.
http://www.johnhueberhomes.com
, 513-683-3080
Jack King: Elements IV Office and
Warehouse
This commercial office and warehouse
in Dayton, Ohio was completely renovated
and LEED Interior Silver has been
awarded. Interior tearout finishes
and carpet were recycled. The final
cost per square foot was nearly half
of a comparable space. This building
features underfloor electrical distribution,
movable wall panels and the lower
floor is built into the hillside.
http://www.elementsiv.com
, 937-918-1000
Craig Frye: Sanitation District 1
This complex in Fort Wright, Kentucky
is a wonderful demonstration of every
aspect of stormwater management. From
the green roof to the final delivery
of the runoff to the nearby creek,
you can see how permeable concrete
and asphalt contribute to the slowing
of the water flow as it goes from
roof top and parking lot, swale, wetlands,
rain garden, through native plants,
holding pond, creek, Licking River
and on to the Ohio River. http://www.sd1.org
, 859-578-6744
48 people attended the May 25, 2007 event
at the Frank Lloyd Wright Boulter
House in Clifton. Steve Melink, president
of Melink Corporation, spoke about
his new manufacturing facility which
was awarded the first Gold LEED certificate
in Ohio. Gerald Checco, Cincinnati
Park Board Superintendent of Operations
and Land Management spoke about the
Park Board Headquarters' new solar
panel and wind turbine installation
as well has his Clifton home's geothermal
installation and plans for a solar
array.
FLW Boulter House photo by Thomas
R. Schiff
If you would like an invitation to
the next "Meet The Owners"
event in May 2008; please contact
Chuck Lohre at chuck@lohre.com,
w 513-961-1174, c 513-260-9025. Speakers
are Stefanie Sunderland of the Northside
LEED registered homes; Bob Lape, Architect/Facilities
Director, Kenton County School District,
on Twenhofel LEED registered school in Independence,
KY and Susan Chapin and Jeff
Chamot of Neyer Properties' Keystone
Parke LEED registered commercial development
at I-71 and Dana Ave. For more information
and links go to the Boulter House
site http://www.wrightboulter.com/site
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