Keep Tahoe Blue Speaker Series
We just had to accept this invitation, "Join us for an exclusive evening with the visionaries behind the Spurlock/Evers Environment & Education Center. Discover groundbreaking sustainable design concepts, innovative building materials, and experience a live timber demonstration."
The League to Save Lake Tahoe’s new home is the Tahoe Basin’s premiere environmental facility and a hub for collaboration, volunteering and community engagement focused on fulfilling the League’s mission to Keep Tahoe Blue. It is a LEED-certified showcase of Lake-friendly urban redevelopment. The site features an outdoor amphitheater, native plant educational garden, citizen science laboratory, and environmental center... All open to the public. This was our first visit and I'm now a fan.
Sitting on the gorgeous patio was a delightful way to spend our afternoon.
That said, we came to learn and of course we arrived early for a live demonstration by Erika with the Tahoe Earth Institute. We were shown how to make nail-laminated timber, a low-cost engineered wood product with inherent fire-resilient qualities that can make use of wood sourced from local forest restoration and wildfire risk mitigation activities. She provided a brief overview of code-compliant manufacturing techniques, how this product can be used in local construction, and how strengthening local wood supply chains can support a range of local environmental, economic, and community resilience goals. What I found most interesting is that this process is utilizing wood that is stock piled and not loved. I was so intrigued by this repurposing/upcycling. Very, very interesting.
The panel included Cory Hannaford, Sierra Sustainable Builders (construction); Ron Larkins, Ward-Young Architects (design); Kristiana Almeida (COO); and Darcie Collins (CEO). What a panel!
We learned so much about how this beautiful building came to be. Each stressed the importance of early collaboration and true sustainability.
Since 1957, the League to Save Lake Tahoe has been the leader in environmental protection, preservation and restoration in the Tahoe Basin. Also known by its slogan “Keep Tahoe Blue,” it is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that protects and restores the Tahoe Basin’s unique natural beauty and environmental health – today and for future generations. The League is dedicated to community engagement and education, and collaborating to find solutions to Tahoe’s environmental challenges. It seems the League has found its perfect home. We can't wait to come back.
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