BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

December 5, 2006
Kirsten Ritchie, formerly the director of environmental certification for Scientific Certification Systems, Inc. (SCS), has joined Gensler as director of sustainable design. She will be based in Gensler’s main office in San Francisco. According to SCS communications director Alexander Winslow, senior staff at SCS, including Linda Brown, Ted Howes... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

The Communities and Local Government ministerial team in the United Kingdom has announced that it will release its new green building code, the Code for Sustainable Homes, by the end of 2006. Although the code is voluntary for private sector projects, all projects funded by the government will have to meet the code’s requirements. The code will... Read more

News Analysis

December 5, 2006
Two recent reports on green schools support the premise that environmentally responsible design and construction strategies bolster the health and performance of students and faculty. The first report, from the National Academies’ National Research Council (NRC), based in Washington, D.C., has been released in prepublication form. It calls for... Read more

Product Review

December 5, 2006
The two-stage high-capacity heat pump that was introduced in 2004 (see

EBN

Vol. 13, No. 7) and then discontinued in 2005 (see

EBN

Vol. 14, No. 10) is back, and from more than one company. This product uses a booster compressor that makes it viable as an air-source heat pump even in very cold weather. David Shaw, designer... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

As part of the 2006 Greenbuild conference in Denver, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced the winners of its annual Leadership Awards. The awards, given in five categories, were presented to “select companies and individuals with exceptional vision, leadership, and commitment to the evolution of green building design and... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006
Interface, Inc., of Atlanta is building on its success as a consultant to Wal-Mart, Inc., and others by creating InterfaceRAISE™, a sustainability consulting firm. The new firm, led by Jim Hartzfeld and working with external partners such as ERS, Inc., also of Atlanta, will help companies envision, measure, and achieve sustainability goals. The... Read more

News Analysis

December 5, 2006

The Paint Product Stewardship Initiative of the Product Stewardship Institute—a consortium of paint manufacturers and recyclers, governmental representatives, and other interested parties—partnered with the environmental certification standards organization Green Seal to develop a recycled-content latex paint standard addressing product quality... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Two players in the wood treatment industry are joining forces. Starting in January 2007, Rohm and Haas Company will operate a joint venture with Chemical Specialties, Inc. (CSI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Rockwood Holdings, Inc. The new venture will join Rohm and Haas’s wood biocides division with the wood protection chemicals division of... Read more

Product Review

December 5, 2006
A new concrete admixture could come to replace a variety of waterproofing and corrosion-protection membranes and coatings applied to concrete. Concrete, often strengthened with steel rebar, is porous and hydrophilic, allowing the rebar to corrode through contact with air and water, a process that is exacerbated by mineral salts. To address these... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006
The Emerging Green Builders Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced the winners of its 2006 Natural Talent Design Competition at the Greenbuild conference in Denver, Colorado. This year’s competition was organized on the local level through USGBC chapters and required entrants to design projects for their own communities.... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposed new energy efficiency standards for home furnaces and boilers in October 2006. The standards, which were due in 2004, would require all gas furnaces to achieve a minimum annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) rating of 80%, a level already met by most furnaces on the market today. The current... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Viridian Energy and Environmental, LLC, a new company specializing in energy modeling, green building consulting, and commissioning, was created on November 1, 2006, by four leading consultants from Norwalk, Connecticut-based Steven Winter Associates (SWA). The four—Adrian Tuluca, John Amatruda, Carl Ian Graham, and Vevashish (Dave) Lahiri—... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Among the many announcements at the 2006 Greenbuild conference was the formation of the Green Cleaning Network, a nonprofit group dedicated to spreading information about green cleaning in hospitals, schools, offices, and other buildings (for more on green cleaning, see

EBN Vol. 14, No. 9). The founding members of the network include... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Averting serious climate change would be far cheaper today than dealing with it in the future, according to a report commissioned by the British government and written by Sir Nicholas Stern, chief of Britain’s economic service and former chief economist of the World Bank. If we continue to allow unmitigated climate change, dealing with its... Read more

News Analysis

December 5, 2006

Despite strong opposition from industry groups, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a strict new lead bill into law, saying, “Protecting public health is a top priority.” Bill AB 1953 mandates that all pipes and fixtures carrying water for human consumption be “lead free” and lowers the levels of allowable lead in lead-free fixtures from the... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Three longtime leaders in the green building field, Bill Browning, Bob Fox, and Rick Cook, have formed a partnership, Terrapin Bright Green, LLC, to provide clients with consulting, strategic planning, and policy services. While Fox and Cook will continue work with their existing firm (Cook + Fox Architects in New York City), they are working... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

Green CommunitiesTM, a partnership between Enterprise Community Partners and the Natural Resources Defense Council (see

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Vol. 14, No. 3), is now offering grants of up to $5,000 for affordable housing developers who wish to incorporate green planning charrettes into their design processes. The grants, designed to pay for... Read more

News Analysis

December 5, 2006
Hoping to transcend the prevailing mindset in the green building community, in which a Platinum score in the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED® Rating System is the highest possible achievement, the Cascadia Region Green Building Council, a chapter of both USGBC and the Canada Green Building Council, used Member Day during the November 2006... Read more

News Brief

December 5, 2006

BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of GreenSpec® Directory and Environmental Building News (EBN), announced its fifth annual Top-10 Green Building Products during the U.S. Green Building Council’s November 2006 Greenbuild Conference and Expo in Denver. Representing the ten most exciting products added to GreenSpec or covered in EBN in the last year... Read more

Product Review

October 27, 2006
For years, the standard urinal in the U.S. has used 1.0 gallons of water per flush (gpf; 4 lpf), as per the Energy Policy Act of 1992. Although a few urinals that use 0.5 gpf (2 lpf) or less are available, many green building teams have preferred to specify non-flushing, or waterless, urinals to conserve water. A new product, the Z5798 EcoVantage... Read more