Op-Ed
Your October feature on “Integrating Social Justice into Green Design” contains some good first steps for designers who may be unfamiliar with the issue but leaves the most important topics in this area undiscussed. Providing healthy interior spaces and shared community amenities are a good start, but “social justice” generally refers to... Read more
News Brief
Massachusetts non-profit Second Nature has introduced a free website, the Campus Green Builder (CGB), to provide online green building resources for colleges and universities.
CGB’s primary tar-get is higher education institutions that lack resources for green building and renovation. Such institutions face numerous impediments to green... Read moreNews Analysis
Two post-occupancy energy studies are shedding some light on energy efficiency in certified green buildings. Both studies found that prioritizing energy efficiency in the design process led to better performance and highlighted the inaccuracy of energy modeling.
The first, the
Regional Green Building Case Study Project,... Read more
News Brief
A group of forestry industry entities has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) alleging unfair and deceptive trade practices and asking the commission to investigate.
The complaint, submitted by the law firm Steptoe & Johnson on behalf of a group calling itself the... Read moreNews Analysis
BuildingGreen, LLC, publisher of the GreenSpec Directory and Environmental Building News (EBN), announced its eighth annual Top-10 Green Building Products during the 2009 Greenbuild conference in Phoenix. The list recognizes the most exciting products drawn from recent additions to GreenSpec and coverage in EBN.
Project FROG modular... Read more
Explainer
Steel is made in two different facility types, which have different methods of producing and using recycled content in steel.
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By the end of Greenbuild, I was exhausted/troubled/elated with all sorts of conundrums swirling around in my head — not to mention a few partly written blogs, abandoned in favor of the next conversation... ... I had wanted to write about the 'executive roundtable' that happened that Wednesday — and responses to the twitter-submitted question... Read more
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I just returned from the Greenbuild conference in Phoenix. This annual event, now in its eighth year, has become the leading locus for exchange of information about the rapidly growing green building movement.... Read more
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The easiest energy savings come from little changes in our behavior that don't cause any hardship--or even result in ancillary benefits. Such is the case with reducing the amount of time spent... Read more
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The easiest energy savings come from little changes in our behavior that don't cause any hardship--or even result in ancillary benefits. Such is the case with reducing the amount of time spent... Read more
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These shorts were filmed at West Coast Green; for more like them, see revision.tv.
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As a follow-on to The Great Passivhaus Face-off, take a look at this commentary from a couple years ago in the wake of a visit to Passivhaus examples in Germany by a couple well-informed British authors and researchers — The Passive House: thoughts and reflections. It begins, "There were a couple of moments when the PassivHaus study tour... Read more
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A little over a year ago I reported on the efforts of a local organization, Brattleboro Thermal Utility (BTU), to develop a wood-chip-fired "combined heat and power" (CHP) plant for the town. In that column I reported that BTU, on whose board I sit, was trying to identify a company to carry out a preliminary feasibility study for the project;... Read more
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Case Study
Envisioning Green: A high-rise apartment building in lower Manhattan tests the boundaries of urban sustainability by using a five-point guideline system to set realistic goals.
By Aleksandr Bierig
A 35-story apartment building in lower Manhattan isn’t the most obvious place for sustainable architecture. But the Visionaire, designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli isn’t on normal terrain—it’s in Battery Park City, a rare example of thoroughly executed American planning. Due to that planning process, a seemingly typical... Read more
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New Skin Reveals the Past: A beer warehouse in San Francisco’s South of Market area finds new life as a mixed-use building without forsaking its industrial heritage.
By Clifford A. Pearson
The Grateful Dead weren’t thinking of 355 Eleventh Street when they sang, “What a long, strange trip it’s been,” but their words evoke the San Francisco building’s checkered history. Built around 1912 as a bottle-storage facility for the adjacent Jackson Brewery, the 14,000-square-foot structure hit the... Read more

