Green Building
Smart Coast is an advocate for resource efficient green building. We have hosted three green building workshops and plan to continue to provide educational opportunities on this topic. Our hope is that our coastal region will soon become more involved in all aspects of resource efficient planning and building.
In many areas of the United States, municipalities are requiring that new municipal buildings be LEED certified as the mindset has shifted to awareness of short term as well as long-term resourcefulness. As areas have gained experience with the multidisciplinary approach of green building, the additional costs to “build green” have continued to drop. Now the additional costs may range from 0-1% and these costs are quickly recovered by the much lower maintenance costs. Municipalities as well as private homeowners are very interested in saving money on heating/cooling, water as well as enjoying better health due to improved indoor air quality. Smart Coast believes it does not make sense NOT to be building green.
We realize there is a learning curve involved for local architects, engineers, landscape architects, and contractors. We also realize homes and commercial buildings will sell quickly in our coastal area without being resource efficient. The time will come when the tide will shift and most people will look at the bigger picture of the economic, environmental, and social benefits of resource efficient building and Smart Coast looks forward to being a part of this shift in thinking. To learn more about green building, go to
www.usgbc.com.
Danny Lipford opens the GreenCoast 2008 Conference & Green Expo
Photo courtesy of Jim Stokes Photography 251-367-0631
Testimonials
"First of all I would like to congratulate you and the Smart Coast Committee for putting on such an informative and successful conference this past April. The conference was probably the best I have ever attended and it has challenged me to think about ways I can implement sustainable green practices in my life, implement sustainable principles in my job as a city planner in Gulf Shores, and to get involved with the Smart Coast committee. All of the speakers were extremely engaging and had facts which backed up there assertions and practices."
"GreenCoast 2008 was incredible! I was overwhelmed by the attendance and was excited to finally see the enthusiasm and interest to learn more about sustainable living and building. The speakers were phenomenal and to the point. I was so impressed to see the diversity in our vendor products. I learned so much from the material and products our vendors brought to the event."
"Green Coast Convention proved to be a success for everyone involved. Edgefield Lumber/BluWood was able to expand our customer prospect list well beyond our home borders. The most beneficial aspect for us was that the local clientele was provided with valuable outlets for their desire for sustainable products. We were very proud to be able to let our local citizens know that our Green-Spec listed product (BluWood) is available right in their backyard! Thank you, once again, for a well-organized event."
"Unlike a lot of trade shows the focus was clearly on the positive aspects of building Green and there fore the attendees were focused in that direction as well. In fact I have had serious conversation with several people I met there. These people for the most part are contractors and home builders who are looking for alternative products such as our Pearson Composite Foundation Pilings."
"When people used to ask me what I do, I told them I was a bug man, but now since I have switched to all natural and organic exterminating solutions I feel reinvigorated and feel like I am doing something that actually makes a difference. To me that sums up the Green Coast conference."
"As a new business focused on selling environmentally friendly products, the Green Coast Conference provided an excellent opportunity for the public to learn about the various "green" vendors in our area. Attendees asked questions that revealed depth and commitment to "go green". Thanks for providing a catalyst for the region!"
Smart Coast has sponsored the following Green Building activities
July 14, 2005: Green Building Workshop - What it means for your Customer Thirty-two professionals attended this workshop at the Baldwin County Homebuilders. Stephen Guesman and Charlene LaBlue teamed up to present the same workshop that was held in 2004 in Mobile. At this workshop, even a few homeowners who attended requested we offer energy saving workshops for homeowners.
Green Building Workshop 2005
November 9, 2004: Green Building Workshop - What it means for your Customer Thirty-one professionals gathered at the Mobile Homebuilders office to hear Stephen Guesman of GreenWorks Design and Charlene LaBleu of Auburn University talk about issues such as What is Green Building, The Economic Effects of Green Building, and how landscaping practices can handle pre/post stormwater problems at the construction site.
Green Building Workshop 2004
June 13, 2003: Green Building Integrated Design Charrette A charrette (design exercise) was held at Faulkner State Community College on June 13, 2003 to discuss high performance green building design and construction techniques. The charrette followed the structure of the LEED Rating System, which serves as a clear and organized tool for examining the environmental aspects of building. Approximately 45 professionals attended the high-energy event that was facilitated by Southface, Inc of Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, check out the
design charrette report.
Visit the GreenCoast 2008 archived website to learn more about this Smart Coast event.