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----------------18 OCTOBER 2014 --------------MEGARON THE ATHENS CONCERT HALL

1st FORUM FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS IN GREECE

IMPLEMENTATION & THE BUSINESS CASE FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS IN GREECE 18/10/2014

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WHAT’ S IN IT FOR ME

We invite you to participate in a discussion for the introduction and the benefits of sustainable practices within the building industry in Greece. The purpose of the forum is to address the implementation and the business case of the multifaceted nature of sustainable buildings in Greece. You will be given the opportunity to participate in an interesting and vibrant discussion with industry professionals and gain knowledge for the implementation and the business case for sustainable buildings in Greece. Furthermore, you will expand your network and enhance your relations with sustainability professionals. Who is it for? The forum is addressed to all building industry professionals wishing to remain active and up …

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REGISTRATION

New Hall Due to the great number of participants, the forum will take place in the “Nikos Skalkotas” Hall of Megaron, which is ideal for the event. If you haven’t registered already, fill out the Participant’s Form In order to make sure you are able to enter the hall in the fastest and easiest way possible, make sure you print out and bring along with you the answering e-mail or the pdf-badge you received upon registration. Arrival time: 10.15 – 10.45 a.m. The forum will begin at 11.00 a.m.    

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SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS IN GREECE

For the last 5 years sustainability is the strongest global trend  in the building industry. Due to the prevailing economic crisis in Greece, the country has been left out of the global trend. The entrance of international players in the market is set to change this. In addition, the  crisis creates opportunities and acts as a catalyst to redefine principles, targets and practices that can establish sustainability in the built environment. With this belief Building Green Magazine, Ecoveritas, Inzeb and Sustain organize the first forum for the implementation and the business case for sustainable buildings in Greece. The major scope of the forum is to present with clarity the characteristics and …

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ORGANISERS

Building Green Magazine co-organises with Ecoveritas, Inzeb and Sustain the First Sustainability Forum for the implementation and the business case for sustainable buildings in Greece. “Building Green” is a Greek triannual magazine and communications platform that attempts to bring forth every aspect of Zero-Energy Building and Urban Space through an architectural approach, in order to become a source of information on sustainable architecture and the use of technology in the service of humanity. Its aim is to provide readers with all the latest news concerning new technologies and products, as well as international, European and Greek legislation. In addition, it publishes scientific studies and articles, as well as projects and …

PROGRAMME

SEE THE FORUM’S PROGRAMME

MEGARON

THE ATHENS CONCERT HALL

PROGRAMME

Section 1 – THE CONTEXT AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS

The wider context of sustainable buildings will be presented with clarity (Definition of sustainable building, green washing, transparency, stakeholders, leading sustainability certification systems (BREEAM & LEED), sustainability performance of real estate funds, European market and European and Greek legislation.

Panel: Ecoveritas, Sustain, Inzeb, Greenworks, Habitech, Bopro, John Pike.

Section 2- THE EXPERIENCE GAINED THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS IN GREECE

Pioneer companies present and discuss their experience for their certified sustainable buildings in Greece. An invaluable and multifaceted presentation of the stakeholders experience assigned to different roles such as construction companies, developers, owners and users of BREEAM & LEED certified sustainable buildings.

Panel: AB Vassilopoulos, Dimand, Cosmote, P.Levantis Ependitiki, Apivita, DCarbon.

Section 3 – THE BUSINESS CASE FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS IN GREECE

Real Estate Funds, Bank subsidiaries, real estate consultants and valuers present and discuss market awareness, investment risk, supply and demand and the prospects of sustainable buildings in the Greek market.

Panel: NBG Pangaea, Grivalia Properties, Alpha Astika Akinita, Bluehouse Capital, Athens Economics (Jones Lang LaSalle), Colliers, Danos/BNP Paribas Real Estate, RICS.  

Who is it for:

The forum is addressed to all building industry professionals wishing to remain active and up to date with the rapidly changing marketplace of the design, construction, refurbishment, operation and management of sustainable buildings as well as the rapidly changing environment of investments in sustainable real estate assets and real estate funds.

PARTICIPATIONS

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ECOVERITAS

SECTION1

INZEB

SECTION1

SUSTAIN

SECTION1

GREENWORKS

SECTION1

HABITECH

SECTION1

BOPRO

SECTION1

The 40 Percent Symposium

SECTION1

RENOVATE EUROPE CAMPAIGN

SECTION1

ΟΤΕ ESTATE

SECTION 2

P.LEVANTIS EPENDITIKI

SECTION 2

DCARBON

SECTION 2

AB VASSILOPOULOS

SECTION 2

DIMAND

SECTION 2

APIVITA

SECTION 2

NBG PANGAEA

SECTION 3

EUROBANK PROPERTIES

SECTION 3

BLUEHOUSE CAPITAL

SECTION 3

ATHENS ECONOMICS – JLL

SECTION 3

RICS / RENOVALUE

SECTION 1

Grivalia Properties

SECTION 3

ALGEAN PROPERTY

SECTION 3

DANOS/BNP PARIBAS REAL ESTATE

SECTION 3

COLLIERS

SECTION 3

CONTACT

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CONTACT FORM

For Participations & General Information

Katerina Karvounaki / scc@shape.com.gr / t. +30 210 2796459

For Sponsorships

Vassiliki Pittara / sales@shape.com.gr / t. +30 210 2796459

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MEGARON-THE ATHENS CONCERT HALL

Among other criteria the venue was selected for its proximity to good public transport networks to reduce transport related emissions and traffic congestion. To reach the Concert Hall use:

  • Metro-2 minute walk from the Concert Hall stop to entrance.
  • Bus-In front of the Concert Hall-Services: E14, X14,A5 and 550.
  • Trolley Bus-In front of the Concert Hall-Services: 13,10,8 and 3.

Can reach Megaron-The Athens Concert Hall

  • From Airport-35 minute ride with Metro or use the bus service X95.
  • From Train Station-20 minute ride with Metro.
  • From Piraeus Port-combine the Electric Railway and Metro.

Megaron-The Athens Concert Hall, Vas.Sofias & Kokkali 1, 11521 Athens, Greece