NCPTT's Architecture and Engineering program will hold a workshop exploring adaptations in design in Louisiana's historic Gulf Coast architecture and their application in sustainable renovation on November 20-21 in Lafayette, Louisiana. "Built for the Bayou: Environmental Adaptations in Design," will examine the evolution of buildings within the Gulf Coast environment, sustainable design principles, the history of environmental influences in architecture, and the applications of lessons learned to improve sustainability of historic buildings.
Online registration is available.
For more information, contact Andrew Ferrell.
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