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  Gail Lindsey to Receive Design Guild Award
 

“Think globally, act locally, commit personally.” – personal philosophy of Gail A. Lindsey, FAIA

8th ANNUAL DESIGN GUILD AWARD DINNER

PLEASE JOIN US

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Exploris
201 East Hargett Street
Raleigh

Entertainment:
After Hours Jazz Combo
Reception 6:30 pm
Dinner 7:30 pm

BENEFACTORS
Adams Products Co./Oldcastle
Boney Architects, PLLC
ColeJenest & Stone
Duda/Paine Architects, LLC
The Freelon Group Inc.
Pearce Brinkley Cease & Lee PA

Special thanks to AV Metro

Individual tickets $95

Go to invitation reply card PDF to rsvp or to learn about sponsorship levels. Print out the PDF and mail in with your payment to NC State Foundation/Design Guild.

Questions?
Contact Jean Marie Livaudais:
919.515.8320 or
jean_livaudais@ncsu.edu

EIGHTH ANNUAL DESIGN GUILD AWARD HONORS ARCHITECT GAIL  LINDSEY

Gail Lindsey

Gail Lindsey, FAIA, makes being green easier for all of us. Lindsey passionately strives to improve the way architecture serves society through sustainable design. Born in Japan, Lindsey has lived all over the world. She attributes her passion for sustainability to both her global perspective and a prolonged hospitalization as a young adult. While in the hospital, Lindsey spent a lot of time thinking about how she wanted to use her time. She’s added her own phrase to a popular activist saying, coming up with: “Think globally, act locally, commit personally.”

And commit she has. Collaborating with the US Green Building Council, Lindsey was instrumental in establishing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the nation’s first green building rating system. Based on six major areas: building materials, water quality, energy, indoor air quality, site and area/community, the system awards points to reach specific certification levels. LEED has made a significant difference in the sustainability of both public and private design. For example, the General Services Administration (GSA) now incorporates a high LEED standard in all of its new federal buildings.

Lindsey has pioneered work in collaborative green charrettes, setting a new “green” course for many federal agencies and organizations. Charrettes she’s worked on include the White House, the Pentagon, the Grand Canyon, and the Habitat for Humanity headquarters. She’s been sought as a consultant by the Department of Defense to develop green bases of the future, by the Department of the Interior, to “green” the national park system, and by the Department of Energy to exchange information with 25 countries on performance metrics. Lindsey has lectured all over the world and was a visiting lecturer for the College of Design. She’s been asked to present at every national convention of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) since 1995 and has chaired the national AIA committee on the Environment. She was recognized as a fellow of the AIA in 2000.

At home in Wake Forest, Lindsey practices her own brand of green architecture through her firm, Design Harmony, which she founded in 1990. She designed her own environmentally conscious residence and, of course, drives a hybrid. A Walt Whitman quote inspires Lindsey as she works: “Re-examine all that you are told…dismiss that which insults your soul.” Lindsey’s energetic enthusiasm is unflagging as she travels the world and shares approaches to sustainable design. Join the Design Guild on February 26th to honor Gail Lindsey’s extraordinary contributions to our green earth.





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