Building the Natural, Healthy Way Seminar, Seattle
The International Institute for Bau-Biologie™ and Ecology presents
Building the Natural, Healthy Way Seminar
An introduction to
- The Principles and Protocols of Building Biology (Bau-Biologie™)
- Indoor Environmental Health Hazards in Homes and Offices
- Design and Construction Strategies to Avoid These Hazards
Presenters
- Paula Baker-Laporte, FAIA, BBP - Lecturer and Author of “Prescriptions for a Healthy House: A Practical Guide for Architects, Builders and Homeowners” and “EcoNest”, and hailed by Natural Home Magazine in 2005 as one of the top 10 green architects in the US
- Vicki Warren, BBEC, BSEE – International Lecturer, Educator and Program Director of the International Institute for Bau-Biologie™ and Ecology, Inc.
When and where
Friday, March 28, 2008 & Saturday, March 29, 2008
8 am – 5 pm
Subud Greater Seattle Meeting Center
15th & Spring (Capitol Hill Area) Seattle, Washington
Registration $350
For additional Information or to register please contact: 727.461.4371 or www.buildingbiology.net
Local Contact: Marston Gregory BBEI, marstongregory@msn.com
Northwest EcoBbuilding Guild Members receive a 10% discount.
Industry-related audiences who would benefit
Architects, Designers, Builders, Owners, Educators, Health Practitioners, Engineers, Contractors, Developers, Real Estate Professionals
Persons who attend this 2 day workshop and who complete the self-study Natural, Building Course (IBE 101) can achieve certification as A Building Biology Practitioner.
To register for IBE 101 go to www.buildingbiology.net.
IBE is a registered provider for AIA continuing education (this seminar is 15 LU).
The International Institute for Bau-Biologie and Ecology, Inc. (IBE), established in Clearwater, Florida in 1987, is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing together the technical expertise, biological understanding and ecological sensitivity to create healthy homes, workplaces and playplaces.
1401A Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755 Phone 727.461.4371 www.buildingbiology.net








