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New York Build 2022 Convention held March 9

Shown (from left) are: Ana Dudarenko, Gilbane Building Co.; Ella Kiplinger, AIA, Handel Architects; Raul Garcia-Moncada, IIDA,NCIDQ, LEED AP, WELL AP, AECOM; Brooke Horan, IIDA, ASID, WELL AP, LEED AP, EDAC, HDR; Kimberley Petredis, FX Collaborative; Antonio Argibay, AIA, LEED AP, Meridian Design Associates; and moderator Connor Glass, Perkins Eastman.

New York, NY Architects and designers took part in a panel discussion on the social impact of sustainable interiors and design at New York Build’s 2022 convention at the Javits Center on March 9.

Sustainability has taken on a more urgent tone as climate change awareness grows. Panelists discussed net zero and negative zero pledges to help limit carbon emissions.

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