Design for Resources
Good design depends on informed material and resource selection—balancing priorities to achieve durable, safe, and healthy projects with an equitable, sustainable supply chain to minimize possible negative impacts on the planet.
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Design for Resources
Deep Dives
Get up to speed on complex topics. You can also earn CEUs and download PDF Spotlight Reports.
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Existing Buildings Are Architecture’s Future
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Take a plain old building and turn it into something remarkable, and you’ll also help save the planet.
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Wood: What’s Good?
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Mass timber seems alluring because of its low carbon footprint, but not all wood is equally sustainable. We dig deep into the controversy over which types of timber are “climate smart.
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The Next Four Years
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The Biden-Harris administration may be the most important ever relative to the environment.
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Net-Zero Energy Isn’t the Real Goal: 8 Reasons Why
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Net-zero-energy buildings don’t always reduce carbon emissions. These are the tweaks we need to ensure they do.
Quick Takes
Jump straight to the essentials with these short explanations of green building concepts.
Product Guidance
Unbiased information from our product experts helps you separate green from greenwash.
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Wallboard
Product Guide
Wallboard with high recycled content and Greenguard Gold certification
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Interior Paints
Product Guide
These coatings meet the highest industry standards for both indoor emissions and durability.
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Interior Stains and Clear Coatings
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These stains and finishes are below SCAQMD standards for VOCs and contain no heavy metals, phthalates, or aromatic solvents.
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Engineered Wood
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These sustainably sourced structural timbers offer low indoor emissions and other environmental benefits.
In The News
We break news down to the essentials and provide expert analysis.
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AIA Adopts Materials Pledge: Spec, and You Shall Receive
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The AIA Materials Pledge, inspired by the 2030 commitment, looks at issues from carbon to social justice.
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Justice, Circularity Overhauled in Cradle to Cradle v4
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The latest version of the Cradle to Cradle product standard also expands embodied carbon requirements and replaces the controversial “banned list” with a new approach.
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Trust, but Verify: How to Get the Most from Transparency Docs
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Third-party verification of HPDs and Declare labels is a growing trend. Is it growing fast enough?
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High Performance, High Design: The COTE Top Ten for 2021
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The American Institute of Architects has announced its COTE Top Ten high-performance building winners for this year.
Perspective
Thought-provoking opinions from the most trusted minds in sustainability.
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The Universal Low-Carbon Building Standard Does Six Things
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Here’s how we’re going to deconstruct “net zero” and rebuild it as a comprehensive standard that applies to every building.
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COP28: Noise and Progress
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The COP28 politics and protests were crucial, but behind the scenes, it was all about good-faith collaboration, community, and commitments.
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Google Goes Public with Ambitious Carpet Tile Standard
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With a new procurement program, Google adopted comprehensive sustainability requirements for modular carpet tile that raise the bar for major manufacturers.
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Press Release: Major Green Building Orgs Team Up on Material Education
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Mindful MATERIALS has partnered with BuildingGreen to expand knowledge of the Common Materials Framework across the building product manufacturing and AEC industries.
Learning Resources
Syllabus supplements and CEU content, with automatic reporting for AIA and GBCI.
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We Must Decarbonize Existing Buildings by 2050—but How?
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Curbing carbon emissions requires that we address our vast stock of existing buildings. Here’s how to make the case and get it done.
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We Must Decarbonize Existing Buildings by 2050—but How?
Spotlight Report
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Choosing Certifications & Ecolabels: From Projects to Products
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The presenters, Brent Ehrlich and Paula Melton, share what they learned about today’s certification landscape while writing BuildingGreen’s Guide to Building Product Certifications & Ecolabels, distilling some of the information available in that guide to help attendees start to make sense of it all.
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ESG for AEC: Does it Change How We Approach Green Building?
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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting is an increasingly common expectation throughout financial sectors, and the real estate industry is no exception.