BuildingGreen Report

Product Review

December 1, 2002
In the early 1990s, the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin developed and patented a technology for making lightweight, high-strength panels from recycled cellulose fibers. This technology, known as “Spaceboard,” was licensed to several companies, including Gridcore Systems International (GSI), which had the license for building... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2002

Over 80% of Earth’s land surface feels direct influence from humans, according to a comprehensive report from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Columbia University’s Center for International Earth Science Information Network. Only parts of the boreal forests of Canada and Russia, the deserts of Africa and Australia, the Arctic tundra, and... Read more

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December 1, 2002

Building for Environmental and Economic Sustainability, software from the Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Free download from www.bfrl.nist.gov/oae/bees.html or order from the U.S. EPA’s Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse, 202/566-0799, ppic@epamail.epa.gov. For further... Read more

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December 1, 2002
Environmental Building News

is proud to join the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE), the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Kaiser Permanente in receipt of

Leadership Awards from the Healthy Building Network. Winners were selected for their “actions that have accelerated the transition to... Read more

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December 1, 2002

Big & Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century,” the National Building Museum’s newest exhibition, will open in Washington, D.C. on January 17. Big & Green will explore green architecture from design, historical, and technical perspectives and profile roughly 50 green projects from around the world. The... Read more

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December 1, 2002

“Evaluation of LEED™ Using Life Cycle Assessment Methods” by Chris W. Scheuer and Gregory A. Keoleian, Center for Sustainable Systems, University of Michigan. Report prepared for Barbara Lippiatt, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology. Document #NIST GCR 02-836, 157 pages, 1.8 MB file available... Read more

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December 1, 2002

The

Denver Metro Home Builders Association recognized five members of its Built Green program in October for their achievements in green building:

Russel Burton won an Award of Excellence and a variety of judges awards for Miller Burton’s “Roaring Fork” home, which demonstrated a residential-scale fuel cell during this year’s... Read more

News Analysis

December 1, 2002
Of all new commercial construction projects in the nation in 2002, according to the U.S. Green Building Council, over 4% by floor area are registered for certification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) Rating System. Among the 18 projects already certified under LEED version 2.0, 8 are rated Gold and 3 are rated... Read more

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December 1, 2002

Fifty schools throughout the state of New York will receive photovoltaic panels, thanks to a grant through the

Energy Smart Schools Program of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The PV arrays, each with a peak capacity of 2 kW, will be accompanied by curricular materials to help teachers explain the... Read more

News Analysis

December 1, 2002
The World Green Building Council (WGBC) was formally launched by its nine founding nations on November 11. Representatives from Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, and the United States gathered in Austin to ratify the formal constitution of what they hope will serve as the United Nations of Green Building Councils.

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December 1, 2002

The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is seeking applications for its

2003 Northeast Green Building Awards. The awards are open to new construction or renovations completed after January 1, 1998 in the northeastern United States. Submissions are due February 11. Details are online at www.nesea.org/buildings/2003design... Read more

Product Review

December 1, 2002
Workstation partitioning systems are ubiquitous in commercial office buildings today. These systems typically consist of a lightweight, rigid core (often compressed mineral fiber) supported by a structural frame or panel system and a fabric coating. Channels for wiring are often included, along with integral lighting and other features. While... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2002

“Does the presence of

lead pigment in paint and in coatings in homes, schools, hospitals, and other public and private buildings throughout the state of Rhode Island constitute a public nuisance?” A mistrial was declared in October when a six-member jury could not agree on the answer. Following seven weeks of testimony and four days of... Read more

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December 1, 2002

U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, DC 20036; 202/828-7422, www.usgbc.org. 2002. Spiral-bound, 64 pages, pricing not set by EBN press time.

Across the country, state and local governments have implemented legislation, building codes, tax breaks, and other incentives for green building in the public as well as the private sector (see... Read more

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December 1, 2002
The U.S. Green Building Council awarded its first

Sacred Tree Leadership Awardsin Austin for outstanding contributions to green building. Ray Anderson, founder and chairman of Interface, Inc. won the

Green Business Award. The

USGBC Leadership Award went to Rob Watson, director of the Natural Resource Defense Council’s... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2002

Americans may want to “live larger” but not necessarily in larger homes. Over 1,000 Americans were recently asked by Taylor Nelson Sofres Intersearch, on behalf of the industry trade group The Hardwood Information Center, to

describe the perfect house. Americans dream of an average 2,500 ft2 (230 m2) house, according to the survey—not... Read more

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December 1, 2002

U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, DC 20036; 202/828-7422, www.usgbc.org. Brochure, 14 pages, single copies available free from USGBC Marketing Department.

At the Austin conference, the U.S. Green Building Council unveiled an attractive new brochure, “Making the Business Case for High Performance Green Buildings.” The concise, clear... Read more

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December 1, 2002
David M. Keith

, a principal at Boulder, Colorado’s Marshall Design, Inc., was named a Fellow of the

Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) for his contributions to the improved efficiency of outdoor and indoor lighting systems, including research in roadway lighting and lighting control systems.

News Analysis

December 1, 2002
The U.S. Green Building Council has shown remarkable growth since its establishment in 1993; and the past three years yielded a 600% growth in membership! The current member tally is over 2,000 companies, and organizations, including building and design professionals, manufacturers, nonprofit groups, colleges and universities, and all levels of... Read more

Op-Ed

December 1, 2002

For years, advocates of sustainable design have argued that interest in green building will take off when it stops being just about values and starts making good business sense. Thanks to LEED™ and the astounding success of the U.S. Green Building Council, that day seems to have arrived. The Council’s Austin conference was flooded by a wave of... Read more