News Brief
The East Lake Commons community in Dekalb County, Georgia, has received a
National AIA-HUD Housing and Community Design Award for 2001 for excellence in community design that incorporates mixed use and mixed income. East Lake Commons was designed by Village Habitat Design, LLC, with Greg Ramsey, principal-in-charge. Southface Energy... Read more
News Analysis
Atlas Roofing Corporation, which in 1998 became the first polyisocyanurate insulation manufacturer to introduce an ozone-safe product (see
EBN
Vol. 7, No. 5), is still the only manufacturer to offer such a product. While most polyiso today is made with HCFC-141b, Atlas’s AC Ultra™ technology uses a mixture of hydrocarbons as the... Read more
News Brief
The future looks bright for brownfield sites. On April 25, the U.S. Senate passed the
Brownfields Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act of 2001 (S.350) in a unanimous 99-0 vote. The bill, if approved by the House and signed into law by President Bush, would provide liability protection for innocent landowners and significant... Read more
Op-Ed
(who is married to Alex) helped to launch
EBN and build our readership in the early ’90s. Now she has returned as Outreach Director and will be working on new ways to familiarize the building community with
EBN and our other products.
Among other tasks, she is contacting workshop presenters and conference... Read more
News Brief
On Monday, April 23, The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) announced the winners of the Top Ten Green Projects initiative at the Forum 2001 Conference in Washington, D.C. Winners were selected for their success in the integration of architecture, technology, and natural systems. Contact... Read more
News Brief
At the 2001 Convention of The American Institute of Architects in Denver, AIA members reacted remarkably quickly to the Bush Administrations Energy Policy, which was released as the convention got under way. On May 19, 2001 delegates passed a resolution titled “
Design and Energy Efficiency Initiative-Committee on the Environment,”... Read more
Product Review
Made of 100% recycled EPS beads held in a cementitious matrix, Tech Block's new insulated concrete forms (ICFs) are similar in concept to the Rastra system.
There are quite a few insulated concrete form (ICF) systems on the market whose manufacturers make a variety of resource efficiency claims.
EBN came across an interesting newcomer, Tech Block, at this year’s Greenprints conference in Atlanta. Tech Block uses 100% recycled EPS in a cementitious matrix similar to the popular Rastra system... Read more
News Brief
The Energy Star® program, a joint effort of the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has named
Johnson Controls among its 2001 Award Winners. Recognized for its commitment to pollution prevention by improving the energy performance of buildings throughout the U.S., the company provides building control... Read more
News Brief
The Maine Hospital Association, in partnership with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the Natural Resources Council of Maine, just signed an agreement to voluntarily eliminate the use of most mercury-containing supplies and medical equipment, as well as continuously reduce the use of
plastics containing PVC. The... Read more
News Brief
Beginning in January of this year, all new
homes sold in England and Wales have to display energy ratings. The ratings are required by the revised Building Regulations and Approved Inspectors Regulations 2000, which was formally approved last October. Home ratings are based on the Standard Assessment Procedure for Energy Rating of... Read more
News Analysis
Op-Ed
I have read your article covering the SB2000 Conference in The Netherlands (
EBN
Vol. 10, No. 1), and the response from Nils Larsson, executive director of the International Institute for a Sustainable Built Environment (iiSBE) in the following issue. I appreciate Nils’ statement that iiSBE intends to cooperate with the World... Read more
Case Study
With support from The Heinz Endowments, Alan Barak of the Penn Energy Project... Read more
News Brief
According to the National Climate Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
global temperatures in 2000 were 0.39°C (0.7°F) higher than the long-term (1880-1999) average. This makes 2000 the sixth hottest year on record (after 1998, 1997, 1995, 1990, and 1999). Land temperatures were 0.59°C (1.1°F) above... Read more
News Brief
National Post Design Exchange Awards Gala, held on January 25, 2001 in Toronto.
The project won a Gold Award in the category “Built Environments, Grand... Read more
Product Review
EBN
Vol. 4, No. 3). That product was based on the British product Stramit, which was invented in the 1940s and has been in... Read more
News Brief
The worldwide
costs of climate change will reach $300 billion annually by 2050, predicts Munich RE, one of the world’s largest reinsurance companies. These costs will result from more frequent tropical cyclones, land loss due to rising sea levels, and damage to fishing stocks, agriculture, and water supplies. In the U.S., an estimated... Read more
News Brief
is pleased to be honored by
Metropolitan Home magazine as one the
Design 100 Best of the Best: People, Places, Extraordinary Things in the “Design that Makes a Difference” category. Also recognized are architect (and
EBN Advisory Board member) Gail Lindsey, landscape architect Julie Bargmann, eco-designer Wendy... Read more
Feature
We have the Environmental Home Center—almost an ‘Eco-Home Depot’—where our clients can see and actually... Read more
News Brief
The
Architecture + Energy: Building Excellence in Sustainable Design awards program from the AIA/Portland Chapter recognizes the integration of design excellence with sustainable principles and conservation technology in commercial buildings. Historically restricted to buildings in the Northwestern U.S., this year the program invites... Read more






