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SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
University Affairs Office 1801 E. Cotati Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609 (707) 664-2057 e-mail: jean.wasp@sonoma.edu |
May 18, 2004 File # Contact: Armando Navarro, Environmental Technology Center, 664-2577 |
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ETC Course Explores How to Go Green With a Home RemodelEco-architect Carol Venolia of Santa Rosa will explain how to transform a home using the basic principles of ecological remodeling in a class offered by Sonoma State University's Environmental Technology Center,The course will be offered on June 1, 8 and 15 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Cost is $80. Topics addressed include how to: ° make your home more comfortable and delightful ° begin with small, inexpensive changes ° lower utility bills ° get heat and light from the sun and cooling from the wind ° choose wisely among eco-friendly building materials ° respond to the unique qualities of your home, site, and climate ° incorporate ecological landscaping and outdoor living network with like-minded homeowners and professionals. Carol Venolia is a Santa Rosa architect and author who has been a pioneer in the ecological building movement for decades. Her design work includes homes of rammed earth, straw bales, "good wood," and other natural and resource-efficient materials. She has consulted on the design of schools, healing centers and eco-villages. She writes the “Design for Life” column for Natural Home Magazine and is the author of "Healing Environments: Your Guide to Indoor Well-Being." She currently serves on the Development Committee for the Santa Rosa Green Building Program. For information and registration, call Armando Navarro, Environmental Technology Center, 664-2577.
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Last Modified: 05/18/2004