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Pietro Calabretta of AllRenovation LLC was a guest speaker at the December 1, 2007 Anatomy of a Brownstone seminar.

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Anatomy of a Brownstone: Going Green New York City College of Technology

Seminar on Green Restoration and Renovation

Brooklyn, NY -- The Division of Continuing Education and the Department of Architectural Technology at New York City College of Technology are collaborating once again to present an afternoon seminar, "Anatomy of a Brownstone: Greening Your Home and Living Sustainably." Join us on Saturday, December 1, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Atrium Amphitheatre, 300 Jay Street, Downtown Brooklyn. Admission for the event is $35 per person and those planning to attend should register in advance by calling 718-552-1170.

Who says there’s nothing new under the sun? At this offering in the popular "Brownstone" series, leaders in green building materials, energy efficient homes and eco-smart home furnishings will show you simple, smart, affordable ways to green your house and live sustainably in New York City. Speakers include:

Murray Levy, AIA, United States Green Building Council New York City chapter education chair, and Ellen Honigstock RA, LEED AP and USGBC LEED for Homes advocate, will give an anatomy lesson on how a house works and offer a checklist for building and living in a green house.

Rolf Grimstead, a community based developer, and Sarah Beatty, CEO of Green Depot, the Brooklyn Based Green Building Materials company, have teamed up to re-build a Boerum Hill property and create the first homes in New York to be awarded the "Health House" certification by the American Lung Association.

Pietro Calabretta, contractor, and Debra Salomon, interior designer, will share their local sources for wonderful green home products and offer a practical guide for fitting new materials into older homes.

Mark Wyman of New York Energy $mart Communities will explain New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s "Home Performance with ENERGY STAR" and "Comprehensive Energy Assessment" programs, and outline how to obtain a contractor using participating BPI Accredited Contractors.

Judy Torres and Renee Mcclure of Keyspan Energy/National Grid will give an overview of energy efficiency for the home as well as the NYC Green Cinderella program.

Paul Kerzner, director of Con Edison’s Renaissance Program, will help you pull the plug on wasted electricity and will shed light on energy efficient bulbs.

In addition, you will be able to pick up an energy saving brochure or a sample of the newest, greenest material for your home.

"Anatomy of a Brownstone" combines both academic- and consumer-oriented information in an informative, fun-filled format. "Brooklyn is rich in history with lovely homes," says Carol Sonnenblick, City Tech's Dean of Continuing Education. "With the Anatomy of a Brownstone series, the College can be a wonderful resource for its neighbors."

For more information, contact Debra Salomon at:
dsalomon-at-citytech.cuny.edu.

The largest public college of technology in New York State, New York City College of Technology of The City University of New York enrolls more than 13,500 students in 57 baccalaureate, associate and specialized certificate programs another 15,000 students enroll annually in adult education and workforce development programs, many of which lead to licensure and certification. Located at 300 Jay Street in Downtown Brooklyn, City Tech is at the MetroTech Center academic and commercial complex, convenient to public transportation.