Reconstructing the Grow House on the University @ Buffalo's South Campus

grow home reopening.

Published April 25, 2019 This content is archived.

Come tour the GRow Home with us!

The GRoW home was designed and built by UB students and faculty in School of Architecture and Planning that challenges socal norms and inspires new ways of sustainable living.

Thu, April 25, 2019
GRoW Home (between Hayes and Parker Hall)
UB South Campus
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM EDT

Professional Members of ASHRAE and the AIA will be joining us, so this is also a great opportunity to network.

(Tip for job seekers: Bring a few copies of your resumes! )

"The GRoW Home — which stands for Garden, Relax or Work — produces more energy than it consumes and features nearly three-dozen solar panels and a greenhouse where occupants can grow food year-round. It will be used to educate the public about low-energy living and provide classroom and small event space in its new life as a university and community resource center.

The sustainable living project, designed and built by more than 100 students across the university under the leadership of the School of Architecture and Planning, placed second in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2015 Solar Decathlon in Irvine, California."

ASHRAE Buffalo Student Chapter + UB AIAS

Organizer of Solar Decathlon “GRoW Home” Tour & Professional Networking Night

ASHRAE Mission |To advance the arts and sciences of heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigerating to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

If you are interested in joining this club or receiving more information on the UB chapter, please email: 

Nicole Little - VP - nclittle@buffalo.edu

AIAS Mission | The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) is an independent, nonprofit, student-run organization dedicated to advancing leadership, design, and service among architecture students.

If you are interested in joining this club or receiving more information on the UB chapter, please email: 

Mira Sham - Liason - mirasham@buffalo.edu