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Magnises Townhouse
22 Greenwich Avenue
Tuesday, June 3
7 to 10pm
visit
http://jcnycc.org/
for more information
22 Greenwich Avenue
Tuesday, June 3
7 to 10pm
visit
http://jcnycc.org/
for more information
All proceeds to benefit the New York Center for Children
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Tuesdays, 6 – 8 pm,
June 3 & July 1, 2014
Free
Come early and stay late! Art Afterhours is a once-monthly art party with extended gallery hours, 6 to 8 pm, featuring music and drinks. Meet up and socialize with other Nordic art fans at Scandinavia House to relish Sámi Stories: Art and Identity of an Arctic People after hours
Co-presented with the Consulate General of Denmark, New York, the Consulate General of Finland in New York, the Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York, and the Consulate General of Sweden in New York
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Integration Series - Narrowing the Gap Between Energy Design, Management, and Benchmarking in New York CityTUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2014 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM — Register
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Speakers: John Lee, Deputy Director, NYC Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability Teresa Rainey, PE, LEED Fellow, BSCP, Director of High-Performance Design, SOM Emily Small, Acting Deputy Commissioner and Chief Energy Management Officer, New York Citywide Administrative Services Organized by: AIANY Committee on the Environment and ASHRAE AIA CES: 1.5 LU | 1.5 HSW Price: $10 for AIA and ASHRAE members; $20 for non-members Register |
Do energy standards and code requirements improve actual building performance? National model energy codes for buildings first appeared in the 1970s, largely due to the energy and economic crises during that decade. Three decades later, the largest private sector energy and water use benchmarking law in the United States was released in New York City, affecting 26,000 of its largest buildings. During this presentation, speakers will outline the code development process, describe how benchmarking efforts have impacted energy efficiency retrofits and retro-commissioning decisions and explore the implications of this new scope of building energy use information on future policies.
Book launch: "101 Vagina - 101 Women - 101 Stories Book Launch Exhibition Tour" at NOoSPHERE
Chinatown/LES:
5-11pm
ShinYeon Moon "MOYU" at Ouchi GalleryBenefit: "Spring Benefit" at Center for Performance Research (CPR) Brooklyn, Williamsburg:
6:30pm
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