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ZNCC at the Embodied Carbon Roundtable

What’s new in the world of Embodied Carbon in our built environment? Scott Henson will be representing the Zero Net Carbon Collaboration (ZNCC) at 11am ET on Thursday, 4/18 at the NGO/Government Roundtable on Embodied Carbon. Hosted by the Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF), the roundtable will include updates from key leaders in this topic, representing the US federal government and

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Embodied Wisdom: Presentation at TAG-24

Looking for some inspiration this weekend? Join Henson Architecture’s Preservation Architect, Cory Rouillard at the Traditional Architectural Gathering, TAG-24, on Sunday, April 14 at 12:20 pm ET. She will share a global architectural tour of beautiful, traditional, climate-appropriate strategies designed to keep us comfortable without operational energy input. Join this free event at: www.tag-24.org

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Jane Sanders Re-elected to the NY Passive House Board of Directors

Congratulations to Jane Sanders on her re-election to the Board of Directors of New York Passive House! Jane, Henson’s Associate Principal and Director of Sustainability, has been an active member of NYPH since the days before its official founding in 2010, when it was still a local Passive House Meetup group. Now in her second term on the Board, Jane

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Learn in an Authentic Way – Cathedral Stone Workshop Recap

During a recent site visit in New York City, I encountered a unique learning opportunity. The building, adorned with several brownstones in need of repair, immediately caught my attention. Some stones were partially patched, revealing an inconsistency in the repair process – the cracks hadn’t been squared off properly, resulting in patches too thin to maintain their integrity. It was

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