Joanna Clark: Guest Expert
On Saturdays through the fall, Light House: Sustainable Building Centre is hosting its "Guest Expert" Series on Granville Island, in Vancouver. Each Saturday, between 2 and 4pm, a different green building professional will be available to answer sustainable building questions you might have. On Saturday, December 2nd, Joanna Clark will speak and answer questions about sustainable landscapes. This event is open and free to the public.
Joanna Clark, Senior Advisor and Designer, Evergreen
Joanna Clark is a landscape designer and horticulturist who has designed and implemented sustainable landscapes for the past ten years. She uses her background in ecology, plant health and fine arts to create healthy gardens that fit with the urban aesthetic. Her portfolio includes a range of gardens from green roofs, balconies and townhouses to suburban acreages. She has also designed ethnobotanical, water-wise and public demonstration gardens. Joanna is currently working as a senior advisor and designer with Evergreen, a national non profit organization, providing ecological consultations and designs to lower mainland residents.
Light House is located at 1575 Johnston Street. Thats just east of the public market in the heart of Granville Island on the second floor above Rogers Chocolates. Please give us a call at 604-682-5960 or visit www.sustainablebuildingcentre.com.
Guest Expert seminars are intended to provide general information about green building products and technologies. Attendees may not rely on these seminars for any guarantee of product performance or suitability for a particular purpose. Light House Sustainable Building Centre does not endorse any of the services or products discussed by guest expert speakers. Light House disclaims any warranties, expressed or implied, relating to these seminars.
Some of the materials and construction methods are new and have not yet been fully tested. The audience is cautioned to consult with the manufacturer of each product before using that product and to carefully review any product information available to determine the suitability of the material for the project or use contemplated. The audience is cautioned to independently determine that the construction methods are appropriate for the particular project.
In no case will Light House Sustainable Building Centre be liable for any information given by its guest expert speakers.









