BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

Europe could be losing 1,300 million euros a year dealing with male reproductive illnesses caused by endocrine disruptors. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

January 5, 2015

Chemicals ubiquitous in consumer products that interfere with human hormones are costing millions of dollars in direct and intangible health costs, according to an economic analysis—and that’s just based on estimates of the havoc they wreak on the male reproductive system.

A report funded by the Nordic... Read more

News Brief

Schools that have signed the Presidents’ Climate Commitment have had some success but still need to cut emissions in half by 2031.

January 5, 2015

Progress is being made at the 675 colleges and universities that have signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment since its launch in 2007, according to an update from the organization. The pledge sets interim reduction targets to cut gross greenhouse gas emissions 14.4 million metric tons by... Read more

Product Review

Whirlpool’s ventless hybrid heat-pump dryer technology promises substantial energy savings along with increased capacity and fast drying times.

January 4, 2015

Even as other household appliances have become more efficient, residential clothes dryers have been stuck in the past, with their decades-old electric-resistance heat and tumble-dry technology mostly unchanged for the last 40-plus years. Dryers are now the largest energy-consuming standard appliance in most U.S. homes, and they... Read more

Explainer

Instead of making a big fat net-zero your goal, regenerative design encourages whole-systems thinking and projects that actually add benefit to the environment.

January 4, 2015

Use less energy and less water. Produce less waste. Avoid toxic chemicals.

Green building often sounds like a checklist of things not to do, which is not particularly inspiring, especially for creative professionals like architects, engineers, and interior designers. Often, the people who are talking... Read more

Product Review

ECOS Paints ignored “trade secret” complaints made by other manufacturers and now makes the first paints designated Red List Free for the Living Building Challenge.

January 4, 2015

For a little while, zero-VOC paint was good enough for most green projects. Now, designers concerned about healthy products and trying to meet Living Building Challenge and LEED disclosure requirements are demanding deeper information on paint ingredients, and at least one manufacturer is providing it.

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News Brief

An outcome-based approach assures that buildings actually achieve energy targets, while relieving technical pressures on code departments.

January 4, 2015

The 2015 International Green Construction Code (IgCC) will have a compliance option based on an outcome-based approach, officials announced recently.

Previously, building energy codes relied on two main pathways to demonstrate compliance: prescriptive measures, where individual building components met... Read more

Feature

The bar is high—that’s obvious—but watch out for some surprising pitfalls. Here’s how dedicated teams have tackled Living Building challenges.

January 4, 2015

“If there were a LEED Titanium, we’d probably get it.”

But despite its super-greenness, homeowner Abel B’han’s Manhattan townhouse renovation is not going to get Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification. As the “petals”—LBC’s term for its major requirements—fall away one by one, he’s gradually... Read more

Op-Ed

The green building world has lost another champion, Muscoe Martin, of Philadelphia.

December 31, 2014

A friend, colleague, green building pioneer, and all-around great guy, Muscoe Martin, AIA, died on December 28, 2014, at age 59, after a long battle with brain cancer.

We first got to know Muscoe when he worked for Susan Maxman, FAIA, who, as the first woman president of the American Institute of... Read more

Op-Ed

December 30, 2014

The stringent system has already changed the world, but to reach beyond demonstration projects it has to help everyday buildings succeed.

Half of New York City could be certified under the Living Building Challenge (LBC), which includes prerequisites for net-positive (beyond net-zero) energy, net-positive water, and 18 other tough... Read more

News Brief

The industry-wide EPD for concrete shows impacts by U.S. region and meets LEED v4 requirements for a new material credit.

December 23, 2014

The National Ready-Mix Concrete Association has released an environmental product declaration (EPD) showing average cradle-to-gate impacts of a variety of concrete mixes nationwide and by region. The document makes it easier for project teams to assess the environmental impact of one of the most common building materials and... Read more

News Brief

Market pricing doesn't predict when water will become scarce. A new tool calculates realistic payback scenarios for efficiency projects based on local conditions.

December 23, 2014

The price isn’t always right, at least when it comes to water: for a variety of reasons, water is priced at a premium in relatively wet locations ($3.42 per m3 in Amsterdam) and cheaply in dry ones ($0.28 m3 in desert-like Mumbai). Mispricing has the potential to misguide the market, incentivizing businesses to locate water-... Read more

News Analysis

You say “risk” and I say “hazard,” but we can’t call the whole thing off. So the Supply Chain Optimization Working Group is set to begin its work.

December 19, 2014

After years of wrangling between health advocates and the chemical industry on the issue of material transparency and health, a new working group of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has commenced talks aimed at working out these differences. As previously reported in EBN (Chemical Industry, USGBC Announce Ceasefire), the... Read more

News Brief

A survey shows consumers generally find value in third-party product certifications but can be confused by less credible claims if not provided enough context. 

December 19, 2014

A recent study commissioned by UL Environment, “Under the Lens: Claiming Green,” examines which types of green claims—third-party validated, legitimate but not independently verified, or just plain greenwash—today’s consumers buy into.

The picture shows that people largely get it: given the choice... Read more

News Analysis

Manufacturers should get more consistent signals as Cradle to Cradle, GreenScreen, Pharos, and other tools align, while staking out niches.

December 19, 2014

Material health organizations have been all been pushing hard to get more manufacturers to disclose and optimize the ingredients in their products, but with multiple platforms like Health Product Declarations (HPD), Cradle to Cradle (C2C), GreenScreen, and Pharos all getting traction, the leaders of those organizations have... Read more

News Analysis

New statements on resilience and healthy materials expand the AIA’s environmental advocacy.

December 18, 2014

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has broadened its advocacy focus to include climate resilience and material health.

Released in December 2014, the group’s revised position statements on environmental responsibility—guiding declarations that help clarify which programs, activities, and... Read more

News Brief

Long-term research confirms that airing it out doesn’t cut the mustard (or the mold) after major moisture damage.

December 1, 2014

New research reinforces the importance of forced mechanical drying after long-term flooding. Mimicking conditions during and after Hurricane Katrina, researchers from Tuskegee University built, flooded for three weeks, and then dried a home to determine the effects of long-term saturation, natural and mechanical drying, and... Read more

Product Review

Community solar allows customers with site limitations to purchase commercial-quality photovoltaic systems—and the Clean Energy Collective is making it easier.

December 1, 2014

Even if they’re motivated to install solar, most people can’t install enough photovoltaic (PV) panels to meet their energy needs because they rent, don’t have the budget, or don’t have the right site—either lacking in roof space, land, or solar orientation.

Pooling resources with other projects to create... Read more

News Brief

Dashing female libido and shrinking your son’s male parts are now on the list of health hazards associated with phthalates. Now do we have your attention?

December 1, 2014

Two recent studies suggest phthalates, common plasticizers used primarily in flexible vinyl, may be affecting human reproduction by burning the candle at both ends: first decreasing women’s libido, then interfering with the genital development of their male offspring.

After measuring the levels of... Read more

News Brief

A team of researchers at UC–San Diego has developed a silicon-based material with 90% conversion efficiency and remarkable durability.

December 1, 2014

Researchers at the University of California–San Diego have designed a silicon-based coating they claim features 90% conversion efficiency for concentrating solar power (CSP), a solar thermal technology used at the industrial scale to create steam for turbine-generated power.

The material includes a... Read more