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More Plenary Tales
David's work toward the greening of building codes over the past dozen years was recently recognized by the ICC, which named him and his organization as 2007 Affiliate of the Year. His work was previously honored with an invitation to contribute a regular column in the ICBO's Building Standards magazine, and later in ICC's Building Safety Journal. He has served on the Board of Directors of the USGBC, and chaired the USGBC's "Greening of the Codes" Committee. He has reached thousands of code officials through his work, creating positive, lasting change of real magnitude. "The Development Center for Appropriate Technology works to enhance the health of the planet and our communities by promoting a shift to sustainable construction and development through leadership, strategic relationships, and education."And that doesn't even come close to saying the half of it. The most important things I've learned from David over the years are all about building, but don't necessarily have anything to do with building buildings.
Argh. I went back to the Staff Entrance. There was a different person at the door. "Yes, this is the press entrance; sit on the left." Simple as that. This will be a much better world once everybody learns not to make definitive statements when they don't actually know what they're talking about. (I mean that in the most broad way possible, and include myself.) And so I'm in again. I came in while a pre-speaker speaker was exhorting powerfully to change the world with green building. Now somebody from Adobe is talking about the goodness of green building. A video clip of a little girl explaining why she likes to attend a green school. All of these things are important to hear, and hear again... but more important, some people are hearing them for the first time. Patience is a virtue. Sadly, I'm not always virtuous. You could, in theory, be watching this live at greenbuild365.org. I wonder if I missed the awards. I think I might have. Sorry about that scoop thing.
Published November 8, 2007 Permalink Citation
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