5-27-2020 | Events
Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be discussing Loom House and it’s journey through the Red List process as part of the panel “Design Decisions.”
Session details:
Through technical presentations and discussion, explore decision-making drivers that could positively impact your next residential project, including the inside scoop on construction costs, the realities of materials toxicity, and what industry partnerships are critical for complying with Red List free requirements.
Other speakers include Michael Kramer, RDH Building Science, Inc.; David Prutting, Prutting and Co.; Charlie Hellstern, Charlie Hellstern Interior Design.
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