Welcome to Greenbuild, Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Boston, Massachusetts, November 18-20, 2008.


Archbishop Desmond Tutu tells the crowd: “You Americans are wonderful–and crazy! You are the craziest nation I have ever seen! But you are extraordinary and do things that other nations would not dare to dream of. Like what you are doing here.”

The LEED certified project gallery flashed shots of projects with LEED certification status and details about what earned each that status.

One of dozens of recycling stations scattered around the BCEC. Each one was manned with a volunteer (see pleasant-looking fellow in green tee shirt) who was there to sort what-was-formerly-known-as-garbage among the three containers seen here. Above, a plasma screen flashes information about conference and educational sessions.

The Upstate New York chapter had a fun map where members could pin where in the state they were working on LEED candidate projects.

A shot of part of the show floor with a couple of names familiar to us kitchen & bath folks, but with a much different format. As one rep from a competitor fixtures company said, “Looks a lot different than K/BIS–look at Kohler! I mean, their booth is still the biggest, but what a difference.”
I replied, “Seriously! Where are the fire-breathers? The acrobats and belly dancers?”
Ah well, only 159 days until K/BIS. That’s right. I said it. (58 until IBS, but who’s counting?)

See? I’m not the only one looking ahead. Next year, Greenbuild will be in Phoenix, which will be great, because the likelihood of 15 degree windchill is significantly less in Phoenix than it is in Boston. (No complaints though; while I was away it lightly snowed at home in New York)
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