CCCAC was awarded a grant of $60,000 from the Kresge Foundation to plan a sustainable renovation of the Community Arts Center building with LEED certification. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a checklist and point system set by the US Green Building Council. An important component of the grant was to provide an educational program with a forum for community input on the plans. The three community presentations took place in October with Linda Frey, Executive Director West Michigan US Green Building Council, Corky Overmyer, Community Sustainability Manager, United Water Contract Services, Suez Environnement North America, Norman Christopher, Sustainability Manager Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, and Heather McElwee, Assistant Director and Chris Clarke, Director of Facilities at Pittsburgh Glass Center. We were pleased with the turnout at each one and what we learned from our experts. At each presentation the audience had the opportunity to brainstorm with us what the features of our future building could have. Even if you were unable to join us at the presentations you can still share your thoughts and ideas. Participate in our blog by visiting our website: www.coppercountryarts.com.
On November 18 we will begin our 3 day charrette with the De-sign Team made up of staff, board members, students, parents, volunteers, community members, and engineers, with our architect, Karin Cooper leading the process. A charrette is the process by which all information pertaining to the building program, where the spaces are and what happens in them, is relayed to the architect. At the end of the process we will have conceptual drawings and plans for the building. We will keep you informed as our plans progress. We are committed to re-use of materials, renewable energy, efficient use of space and resources, local companies, contractors, and de-signers. We invite your comments and ideas. The Community Arts Center belongs to all of us.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Green Building Speaker Series
hosted by the
Copper Country Community Arts Council
Your input is valuable!
Come learn more about Green Building, sustainability, and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification
All programs will be held in Community Training Room 323 at Finlandia University's Jutila Center for Global Design and Business at 7pm.
The public is encouraged to attend all three presentations. Refreshments will be served. Immediately after each presentation there will be a public forum to gather input and ideas on future development of the Community Arts Center
October 7 – Getting Green Creatively
Linda Frey, Executive Director West Michigan US Green Building Council will speak about the LEED process and how it works to build communities that care about the environment!
October 12 – Building Jobs, the Local Economy, and Intellectual Capital
Cortland Overmyer, Community Sustainability Manager, United Water Contract Services, Suez Environnement North America and Norman Christopher, Sustainability Director of Grand Valley State University will share their expertise in sustainable design for the city of Grand Rapids and how it can happen here!
October 28 – Pittsburgh Glass Center:
A LEED Art Building Case Study
Heather McElwee, Assistant Director and Chris Clarke, Facilities Director of the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Learn about how this art center with a building much like the Copper Country Community Art Center's took a progressive approach and made it cool!
Copper Country Community Arts Center
126 Quincy Street, Hancock
E-mail ccarts@chartermi.net for more information.
Back to our main website
hosted by the
Copper Country Community Arts Council
Your input is valuable!
Come learn more about Green Building, sustainability, and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification
All programs will be held in Community Training Room 323 at Finlandia University's Jutila Center for Global Design and Business at 7pm.
The public is encouraged to attend all three presentations. Refreshments will be served. Immediately after each presentation there will be a public forum to gather input and ideas on future development of the Community Arts Center
October 7 – Getting Green Creatively
Linda Frey, Executive Director West Michigan US Green Building Council will speak about the LEED process and how it works to build communities that care about the environment!
October 12 – Building Jobs, the Local Economy, and Intellectual Capital
Cortland Overmyer, Community Sustainability Manager, United Water Contract Services, Suez Environnement North America and Norman Christopher, Sustainability Director of Grand Valley State University will share their expertise in sustainable design for the city of Grand Rapids and how it can happen here!
October 28 – Pittsburgh Glass Center:
A LEED Art Building Case Study
Heather McElwee, Assistant Director and Chris Clarke, Facilities Director of the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Learn about how this art center with a building much like the Copper Country Community Art Center's took a progressive approach and made it cool!
Copper Country Community Arts Center
126 Quincy Street, Hancock
E-mail ccarts@chartermi.net for more information.
Back to our main website
Friday, October 2, 2009
Green Building Speaker Series
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