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Integrated Design Integrated Development Conference

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2008 Sponsorship Opportunities | Presenter Bios | Fees and registration
2008 Conference Summary/Conclusions

IDID V, Stepping Up to the 2030 Challenge, has now come and gone. Evaluations report that everyone really enjoyed the two-day event and learned a great deal. 2008 Conference Summary/Conclusions.

IDID V was focused on finding ways at the state, community, and site scales to "Step Up to the 2030 Challenge" of carbon neutral buildings, to help reduce carbon dioxide levels to below 350 ppm (a target set by climate scientists as the "red line" for humans).

For information on the 2030 Challenge please go to the Architecture 2030 website.

For more information on the conference, please access the links at the top of the page.

Sponsorship: We extend our thanks to the sponsors listed below. If you are interested in sponsoring this exciting, timely conference, please find more information at: www.aianh.org/ididsponsor.asp

Benefactors:
Bruss Construction, Inc.: www.brussconstruction.com
Public Service of NH: www.psnh.com
MacMillin Company: www.macmillin.com

Patrons:
Lavallee Brensinger Architects:
www.lbpa.com

Supporters:
Secondwind Water Systems

Friends:
A.W. Hastings/Marvin Windows and Doors
Belknap Landscape Company, Inc.
Cormack Construction Management Inc.
Gold Star Turf & Tree Farm, LLC
Panel Pros
Solar Works, Inc.

Presented by:
The Environmental Guild, NH Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, www.aianh.org
The Jordan Institute, www.thejordaninstitute.org/
Granite State Landscape Architects
Center for the Environment, Plymouth State University, www.plymouth.edu/cfe/