Sustainability + Land Architecture


Artwalk 2012 Map

Glastonbury 2012 Artwalk Brochure Map


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Seymour Historical Society, Seymour, CT


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Stepping Stones Museum, Norwalk, CT




NEWS AND PROJECTS

Aris Stalis is elected to the Board of Directors for CTGBC,

the Connecticut Chapter of the Green Building Council.


Aris Land Studio is Landscape Architect for Central High School, Bridgeport, CT

Aris Land Studio was selected to provide conceptual site design work for the renvoation of Central High School in Bridgeport. Design Team members include Silver Petrucelli and Associates, and Pereira Engineering. Transforming Bridgeport High Schools


Debra De Vries-Dalton is elected as Secretary to the Executive Committee

for the Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 2012-2014.


Aris Stalis is appointed Chairman of Program Committee, Construction Institute

Construction Institute offers over fifteen major programs and special events per year, with unrivaled networking opportunities to interact with diverse industry professionals Construction Institute


Debra De Vries-Dalton is Director of Glastonbury Artwalk4, May 4 - May 29, 2012

Glastonbury's Fourth Annual Art Exhibit and Sale is co-sponsored by Glastonbury Art Guild and Glastonbury Town Center Initiative GTCI), a non-profit organization whose goal is creating a lively, walkable Town Center through promoting pedestrian-friendly urban design and supporting a diversified mix of downtown businesses. GlastonburyTCI


Aris Stalis Speaks About Medicinal Uses of Plants Throughout History

Seymour Historical Society featured Aris W. Stalis as speaker for their Seminar, "Nature and Medicine - New Englanders have long used plants for healing purposes", presented Sunday, April 29, 2012. Aris also explored how plants continue to play a vital role in the modern landscape, promoting the health of individuals and communities. Aris Stalis began redesigning the Seymour Historical Socieity's grounds in 2011. More Information


Aris Stalis Moderates CT Green Building Council's/USGBC Webinar

O+M 201 Green Operations & Multi-Tenant Engagement in LEED for Existing Buidings: Operations and Maintenance was presented March 2012 in Orange, CT. The webinar featured experiences, successes and failures in multi-tenant engagement for commercial real estate office buildings achieving LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M.


2011 Green Advocate Award awarded to Stepping Stones Museum for Children

from the CT Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. Key design elements include a green roof, rain gardens and pervious pavements and interactive garden environments for children's learning. More Information


Aris Land Studio leading Site Renovation and Development at Berlin High School

The focus is to implement sustainable strategies to meet the State of Connecticut's High Efficiency Building requirements, improve site circulation, and to create effective outdoor learning environments as part of the school program's 2012 expansion and renovation.


Oyster Shell Park is a Pilot Project for the Sustainable Sites Initiative

Located in Norwalk, CT, the project is assisting to develop metrics for measuring the sustainability of site design. Aris Stalis integrated innovative design techniques as Landscape Architect for planning and design. More Information

 

Debra De Vries-Dalton elected to CTASLA Executive Committee

Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Announces 2011-2012 Executive Committee More Information