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Jordan Green Building Council

The mission of the Jordan GBC is to introduce, promote and advocate for appropriate green building concepts and practices in the Jordanian building & construction sector.

Startup type: Social Enterprise
Status: Active
Stage: Just An Idea
Publicity: Open to speaking to journalists.
Funding: Self-funded
Industries: Cleantech, Education, Real Estate
Location: Amman, Jordan
Website: http://www.jordangbc.org

OUR NEWS

3 months ago

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31 October 2011

Jordan Green Building Council updated their logo

Long ago

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31 October 2010

Maiss Razem joined the team.

Master of Architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2005), Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Jordan University of Science & Technology (2002), working with TURATH since January 2006.
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20 October 2010

Yousef Goussous joined the team.

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20 October 2010

Hamzeh Hijazin joined the team.

THINGS WE NEED

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COMMENTS (1)

  • Hamzeh Hijazin Hamzeh Hijazin wrote (1 year ago):

    i would love 2 participate in anything i could be asked for !

Team (5)

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  • Mohammad Asfour

    Jordan GBC Chairman. In love with nature, Mohammad is a believer in the free market, an advocate for green and an agent of change http://about.me/masfour

  • Maiss Razem

    Master of Architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2005), Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Jordan University of Science & Technology (2002), working with TURATH since January 2006.

Followers (4)

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  • Clayton Miller

    Bachelor’s of Science from University of Nebraska (2007), pursuing Master of Science from National University of Singapore, Building Energy Engineer at Sensus M.I., Omaha, NE, USA, and U.S. Fulbright Scholar to the Republic of Singapore.

  • Paul Woddy

    BIM Specialist and consultant for Autodesk Revit. Currently establishing Greenspace Live, a company developing tools for energy analysis and improvement of buildings.