[Ccpg] Sarah Susanka Talk coming to SB Sept 6th

DeAnn Bauer organic.girl at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 8 14:00:47 PDT 2007


Greetings, if you would please forward this email to the various listservs and others you feel may be interested it would be greatly appreciated!  Hope to see you at the event.
   
  Sarah Susanka lectures in SB on Thurs., September 6th
  Bestselling Author to Speak on
  Not So Big approach to design
  How to reduce your ecological footprint in your own home and daily life.
   
  Bestselling author, architect and cultural visionary, Sarah Susanka, will be speaking on Thursday, September 6 at 7 p.m. at the Marjorie Luke Theater at Santa Barbara Junior High. Susanka is the author of a series of “Not So Big House” books, and is leading a movement that is redefining the American home and lifestyle.  Her "build better, not bigger" approach to residential design has been embraced across the country and her "Not So Big" philosophy has sparked international dialogue. 
   
  As a leading advocate for the re-popularization of residential architecture, Susanka has improved the quality of home design while countering the elitist image of architects so commonly held by the public. Today, with Susanka as emissary, the "Not So Big" movement is evolving beyond habitation and into how we inhabit our lives. In May 2007, Random House published The Not So Big Life wherein Susanka illustrates that ‘quality, not quantity’ in our lives and homes is a philosophy for a more fulfilling, sustainable life. 
  Susanka is a registered architect, a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects and is a certified interior designer. For more information about Sarah Susanka, visit www.notsobighouse.com. 
   
  A panel of local sustainable design experts will join Susanka for a Q&A following the lecture – including representatives from the City of Santa Barbara, The Sustainability Project, Santa Barbara City College Center for Sustainability, Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara Contractors Association, and American Institute of Architects. Susanka will be available for a booksigning after the event, and copies of her book will be available for purchase.
   
  This lecture is the kickoff for a new adult education class, “JOIN THE GREEN REVOLUTION,” presented by The Sustainability Project.  Designed to help you find joy in consuming less and living more, six consecutive Tuesday evening sessions will cover local options for food, transportation, goods and services, and home and garden.  These classes will be held Tuesdays, beginning September 11th, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Faulkner Gallery (in the Santa Barbara Library).
               
  This event is presented by The Sustainability Project, SBCC Continuing Education, Community Environmental Council and the Santa Barbara Chapter of the Architecture Institute of America (AIA).  Sponsors include the Green Building Alliance, Built Green Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Contractors Association, Hayward Lumber Company, Westmont College, Architectural Foundation, Phillips Metsch Sweeney Moore Architects, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, REC Solar, Santa Barbara Farmers Market, Wilson Environmental Landscape Design (www.WELDesign.net), Green Homes Santa Barbara (www.greenhomessb.com), City of Santa Barbara, and County of Santa Barbara (Supervisor Janet Wolf’s office).  Additional cooperation is coming from Allen Associates, Livingreen, Peikert Group Architects, and Island Seed and Feed.  For further information, contact The Sustainability Project at 966-3355 or check their website: www.sustainabilityproject.org
   
   
    DeAnn Bauer
  Realtor®/EcoBroker®
  Village Properties
  805.451.7488
  www.GreenHomesSB.com
  www.VillageSite.com
   

     
   
   

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