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Green Architecture

Sustainability, Green Building, and Historic Preservation

It is becoming increasingly common to hear discussions of environmental stewardship and sustainability of our built resources in the context of global warming issues. Green building practices and LEED building certifications are no longer isolated to unique projects, but are becoming commonplace in both new construction and building rehabilitation. Rehabilitation projects can be a natural and good fit with green building design. A common sentiment expressed by preservationists is that "[t]he greenest building is one that is already built."  Historic preservation can play a significant role in the development of sustainable design and the continued use of our historic resources.

Preservation and sustainability poster from 1980

General Resources

Consultants

Certain individuals on this list have been certified as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professionals (LEED AP). LEED professional accreditation distinguishes building professionals with the knowledge and skills to successfully steward the LEED Certification process. LEED APs have demonstrated a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles and the LEED Green Building Rating System. The LEED AP credential represents knowledge of the LEED Rating System and its application in practice. LEED APs facilitate the integrated design process and streamline the LEED certification process.

Conferences and Workshops

  • Greening the Heartland Conference - The USGBC Detroit Regional Chapter and The Engineering Society of Detroit will present the sixth annual Greening the Heartland Conference on May 31-June 2, 2009. The conference will focus on presenting tangible, practical information, case studies and proven methods in the green building industry.

Funding Sources

For information about any of the programs described on this site, write the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., P.O. Box 30740, Lansing, MI 48909-8240, or contact us at (517) 373-1630 or preservation@michigan.gov. 


State Historic Preservation Office, Michigan State Housing Development Authority
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