10-29-2024 | Events
Set in the vibrant cultural hub of New York City, BDNY connects boutique hospitality brands and designers with exceptional vendors and unique experiences, inviting attendees to explore innovative opportunities in the industry.
Mike Jobes will be speaking on the panel “Project Breakdown: A Carbon Positive Hotel,” discussing the transformative Hotel Westland project in Seattle. This initiative revitalizes the historic Westland Building into a carbon-positive hotel, bridging the past and present through thoughtful adaptive reuse while ensuring a sustainable future.
Panel Speakers:
Mike loves gray areas. To him, this is where to find the big questions, and the messy answers. The complexity. In fact, bringing this nuance into every project is what Mike considers to be his biggest contribution. “I’m constantly looking at the bigger context of the project. The building as part of a greater experience with the topography…
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