Small + Shared = Green

What: Small + Shared = Green

When: Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 from 6:30-8 pm

Where: The Museum of the City of New York – 1220 Fifth Avenue

Join us for a lively conversation with leaders who are spearheading a new approach to sustainability: Graham Hill, founder of treehugger.com and lifeedited.com will discuss his ultra-compact, elegant and green approach to urban living – based on his equation that less stuff equals more happiness. Paul Freitag of Jonathan Rose Companies, a leader in developing high-density, mixed-use, and affordable green housing in NYC, will present the details of their submission to the adAPT micro-unit pilot. They will then be joined by Michael Colgrove, Director of the NYC office of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), for a lively conversation about this latest approach to sustainability.

Free accompanying wine reception.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Making Room: New Models for Housing New Yorkers.

$6 Museum members; $8 seniors and students; $12 general public

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