Building Energy 2014. Advancing Sustainable Design.

We invite you to join us in Boston, MA at the Seaport World Trade Center for BuildingEnergy 14.

BuildingEnergy is where the sustainable build environment takes whole system thinking to another level.

The opening keynote session on March 5th will begin with EPA administrator Gina McCarthy, who will share insight on upcoming federal policies that will affect the building industry and renewable energy.

In addition, Amanda Sturgeon of the Living Future Institute will share her experiences as Program Director for the Living Building Challenge and provide a preview of what future sustainable design will encompass in the years to come.

Schӧck will be exhibiting at booth 636 to present Schöck Isokorb® structural thermal breaks, the solution to free cantilever connections and reducing thermal bridges.

We will also be presenting in the Tuesday March 4th session, titled:  Energy Efficiency – Made in Germany, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Energy Efficiency – Made in Germany
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Tuesday, March 4, 2:00pm-5:00pm
Summary: Germany is known around the world for the high standards of its technical and industrial systems and products. The words "Made in Germany" and "German Engineering" invoke thoughts of innovation and dependable quality. This is also true in the fields of energy efficiency technology and energy consulting where Germany has established itself as an international market leader and innovation driver. This workshop will feature a select group of German companies and organizations from the field of energy efficient building technologies and architecture. Speakers include Dr. Kurt Roth, Director Building Energy Technologies at Fraunhofer CSE as well as company representatives from Schöck USA, Schüco USA and Behnisch Architekten.
The event is organized by the German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. in collaboration with the German Consulate General in Boston and the German American Business Council in Boston. The discounted workshop fee of $75 is made possible by Transatlantic Climate Bridge.
Speakers: Kurt Roth, Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems; Matthew Capone, Schöck USA; Spencer Culhane, Yaro Windows and Doors/Schüco USA; Jill Kaehler, Behnisch Architekten
Special Workshop Fee: $75
Location: Beacon Hill 1

Visit BuildingEnergy14
We are offering complimentary passes to the plenary and the trade show hall.
Visit the Building Energy 14 registration link and use code SchockAtBE14
This code provides access to the tradeshow floor and following events:
Wednesday, March 5th
Keynote address 8:45am - 10:15am
Trade Show Open 10:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday March 6th
Trade Show Open 10:00am - 4:00pm
We look forward to seeing you in Boston. Be sure to visit our booth # 636 to learn more about Schӧck Isokorb® structural thermal break solution.

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