The Creative Exchange Lab, in conjunction with the Center for
Architecture and AIA New York, presents Buildings=Energy, a design
exhibition that explores how designers, planners, engineers, government agencies
and even occupants can choose energy alternatives to make our cities more
sustainable.
The exhibition poses a multi-angled series of questions about
energy. Among them: What is the embodied energy cost of building materials? How do decisions made across a building’s
lifespan affect its energy consumption? How do we best assess and analyze energy
usage?
Buildings consume roughly 40 percent of all energy in the
United States—a jumping off point for Buildings=Energy, which features
the work of such internationally renowned firms as Arup, Atelier Ten, and
Perkin+Will, among others. Using a variety of media that includes photography,
video, architectural drawings, and panel displays, Buildings=Energy seeks
to rethink the modern building, both illuminating and deepening our ongoing conversation about energy consumption in the
built environment.
Opening Reception: 5:00 to 8:00 pm, May 11, 2012
Location: 635 Locust (northeast corner of 7th St. and
Locust), St. Louis, Mo.
Speaker: Rick Bell, AIA, LEED, Executive
Director, Center for Architecture/AIA New York*
Ongoing Exhibition: May 11 Thru August 11
About CEL: The Creative Exchange Lab, Center
for Architecture, Design & Innovation STL, is a nonprofit organization
(501c3) that promotes architecture, design, art, and technology. With an
emphasis on public interest projects, CEL promotes diversity and green
enterprises, while also supporting creative endeavors that empower our members,
educate the public, and aid in community and economic development.
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