Venue
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Welcome to the LEED® Platinum Certified David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Located in downtown Pittsburgh, adjacent to the Allegheny River, the building’s sustainable construction and operations was a big part in the venue selection. Participants can get to know the intelligent facility by exploring the South Terrace, the roof top garden and native plant boxes, and hiking the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. You can also learn more about the building’s performance in their “Green Report.”
1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 565-6000
www.pittsburghcc.com
Parking
A 700-car parking garage with an 7′ 8″ clearance is available at the Convention Center. The entrance is located on 10th Street. For more information, please visit: Alco Parking Corporation.
You may also visit ParkPGH.org for real time parking availability in the downtown area.
The DLCC also offers bicycle racks in three different locations within the DLCC Garage on Level One and two options on the north side exterior on Ft. Duquesne Boulevard.
About Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is reinventing its industrial roots to become a local and global hub on sustainability. Pittsburgh was one of the first cities in the U.S. to formally integrate the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals into its city plans and policies to spark social change and economic transformation through world-class research, collaboration and innovation. Supporting Pittsburgh, and by extensions the remediation and restoration of impacted sites, exemplifies focus on SETAC’s mission. The city focuses on building resilient, equitable and inclusive communities, and has done extensive research, published multiple analyses and created a fund through the ONEPGH Resilience Strategy to address inequality across gender and race. The Pittsburgh Convention Center itself is a pioneer in achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification embodying our commitment to social responsibility. The city also garnered a perfect score in terms of LGBTQ+ community support as a testament to its social progressiveness. It also goes without saying that we hope to engage with the research at Carnegie Melon.
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