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On view January 25 through August 2006In 2006,The Skyscraper Museum presented GREEN TOWERS FOR NEW YORK: FROM VISIONARY TO VERNACULAR, an exhibition that surveyed a new generation of skyscrapers recently completed or under construction in New York City that embraced sustainability and green building strategies as a central tenet of their design. Ranging from high-profile corporate headquarters to speculative office towers, and from "green" apartment blocks to mixed-use and institutional projects, these buildings represented a leading-edge of energy efficiency and environmental responsibility for high rise architecture in the U.S. today.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the Museum organized an 8-lecture series, "GREEN TEAMS: How Sustainability Succeeds in Business" to highlight the creative collaboration among clients, developers, architects, engineers, and building-systems designers who have designed the new generation of high-performance green buildings. The series also explored the dynamic of design and dissemination of green building strategies, asking: Is New York ready to go green on a big scale? What are the mechanisms that support sustainability in a market-driven model?
GREEN TOWERS FOR NEW YORK: From Visionary to Vernacular is supported in
part through generous support by Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope® and the Hugh L. Carey Battery
Park City Authority.
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