• Getting Your Hospital to Go Green

    Alan Warner

    Getting your hospital to "Go Green" does not start with a Sustainability Rating Systems, it's about the attitude your organization has in defining a systematic change to how you approach projects. In regard to Sustainability, it's a matter of asking three questions: Who are you? What are you? and Where do you want to go?

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  • 5th Annual Xavier University / SODEC International Trade Conference Presentation

    Alan Warner

    Green China Imperative for Survival and Path to World Leadership

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  • iGreen

    Alan Warner

    Those of us in the design and construction industry are inundated with countless facts on sustainability and the dramatic impacts building construction and operations have on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, indoor air quality, energy consumption, storm water management and on and on. Do not let the overwhelming issues keep you from acting.

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  • The Cincinnati Greens

    Alan Warner

    This region is replete with devoted individuals who have selflessly committed themselves to remaking Cincinnati and our region into a green community. What have they accomplished?

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  • The New Normal and the Paradigmatic Design Problem

    Alan Warner

    Leadership starts right here, right now. What we have is the Paradigmatic Design Problem of the ages. And you are central to this new future. Any construction activity that you commit to (from replacing the carpet in your office to that new $200 million factory) has a direct 1:1 impact upon your future and your legacy.

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  • AIA 150: Ohio’s Vision 2020 TALKING POINTS on New Perspectives on Sustainable Design

    Alan Warner

    What gets measured gets done. The proven path to the benefits of Green High Performance Design is by using common national green design measurement standards as recommended by the AIA.

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  • Putting a Number to the Quality of Life

    Alan Warner

    Green High Performance Design combines common sense standards with proven technologies to create integrated, consensus-based design. By incorporating the needs of Owners and Users with the initiatives of Architects, Engineers and Contractors, projects are delivered by considering the entire cycle of design, construction and operations.

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