On Saturday, November 5, check out New York City College of Technology’s “Anatomy of a Brownstone II Sustainability”. The continuing ed class will consist of an afternoon of lecture and discussion devoted to the art and science of restoration, renovation, and ultimately living in a Brownstone house with a focus on sustainability issues. Academic and commercial experts will provide historical context and practical information on how the traditional brownstone concepts of ‘old world’ quality and ‘built to last’ hold up with current concerns for energy efficiency, safe building materials and ‘green’ building design. Held at 300 Jay Street, the class is from 1-5 pm and costs $35. Call 718-552-1166 for further program details or to pre-register (suggested).
Continuing Education [NYCCT]


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  1. i went to the first one. It was just so so. Few speakers were just random guys like a guy who sells hi end stereo for homes in brooklyn or security system ( not browstone specyfic), but one other guy was great he gave us good engenering eye on problem.
    First guy who present was a profesor of histoy of architecture and was very nice but somewhat not brownston specyfic.
    I am still thinking to go but i will call before to find out more about speakers.
    Would be awsome if Charls Lockwood could do it.