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The Next Generation Water Summit is excited to have Mary Ann Dickinson of the Alliance for Water Efficiency as the keynote speaker for Tuesday, June 6 th. Mary Ann Dickinson to Keynote Final Day of Next Generation Water Summit Santa Fe Community College is the official education sponsor, and Green Builder ® Media is the national media sponsor. Hosts of the event will be the Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce (lead host), Green Builder ® Coalition, City of Santa Fe, and the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. Just as important, attendees will be able to network with a broad spectrum of stakeholders while working towards solutions for their respective challenges. This will allow admittance to both keynote speakers, any educational session, and breakfast & lunch on Monday and Tuesday. Attendees can register to attend the Summit for just $299. The Summit will take place June 4-6, 2017 at the Santa Fe Convention Center in Santa Fe, NM. “Addressing the water/energy nexus is the next big challenge to mitigating our carbon footprint.” “Ed Mazria has literally changed the course of architecture, building and development for the planet when it comes to maximizing energy efficiency and mitigating the carbon footprint of our built environment,” stated Kim Shanahan, Executive Officer of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. Mazria said, “How we design water systems in buildings, cities, and regions is critical to mitigating the effects of continued development and climate change, and integral to phasing carbon out of urban built environments by mid-century.” Portrait of Ed Mazria, founder of Architecture2030, at his offices in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Founder of Architecture 2030, a think tank developing real-world solutions for 21st century problems, Mazria will demonstrate how water and energy are intertwined, how their footprint affects growth, and how attention to these relationships in the design process can help correct our current environmental trajectory. Internationally recognized architect, author, researcher, and educator Ed Mazria of Architecture 2030 will provide the keynote address to kick off Monday, June 5 th at the Next Generation Water Summit.