The non-profit Chicago Architecture Foundation presented the exhibition: "Greens with desire: can we live sustainably in our home? Open to the public between June 24 and September 5, the exhibition explores how the place of habitation determines the quality of life and health of the planet. Rather than offering simple solutions, it asks people how they can live ecologically in homes not designed for sustainable living. While offering information on energy-saving strategies, it urges visitors to discuss issues affecting climate change and other urgent environmental challenges. For more information visit: www.architecture.org. Green with desire: exhibition of sustainable architecture
The non-profit Chicago Architecture Foundation presented the exhibition: "Greens with desire: can we live sustainably in our home? Open to the public between June 24 and September 5, the exhibition explores how the place of habitation determines the quality of life and health of the planet. Rather than offering simple solutions, it asks people how they can live ecologically in homes not designed for sustainable living. While offering information on energy-saving strategies, it urges visitors to discuss issues affecting climate change and other urgent environmental challenges. For more information visit: www.architecture.org.


