BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) has released version 1.8 of its Energy-10™ modeling software, compatible with PC computers. The new version features the ability to model the performance of stand-alone or building-integrated photovoltaic systems as well as solar domestic or service water heaters. For more information, visit... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The area of green roofs in the U.S. grew by 80%—from 27 acres (11 ha) to 49 acres (20 ha)—from 2004 to 2005, according to the nonprofit Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC). The area of green roofs in all of North America grew 72%—from 30 acres (12 ha) to 57 acres (23 ha). Chicago is leading the pack with a total of 183,000 ft2 (17,000 m2) of... Read more

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May 3, 2006

January 2006. CD-ROM, $499, $429 for ASHRAE members, with an annual updating fee of $290 for nonmembers and $220 for members. A network version also is available. Runs only on Microsoft Windows® operating systems. To order, call 800-527-4723 or 404-636-8400, or visit www.ashrae.org/bookstore.

In January 2006 the American Society of... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The average new, single-family home built in the U.S. in 2004 came in at 2,349 ft2 (218 m2)—13% larger than the average in 1990 and 2.4 times as big as the average in 1950—according to the National Association of Home Builders’ newest “Housing Facts, Figures, and Trends” report, released in March 2006. Of new homes in 2004, 95% had two full... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

“By 2050 new buildings will consume zero net energy from external power supplies and produce zero net carbon dioxide emissions while being economically viable to construct and operate.” That is the goal of an effort led by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), United Technologies Corporation, and Lafarge Group. The... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

Ten years ago, we expressed concern over the increase in sales of unvented gas heaters (see

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Vol. 5, No. 3). At that time, sales totaled about 520,000 units per year. In the intervening decade, sales have risen to over one million units per year.

As the name suggests, these heaters do not require chimneys or other... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006
Gale Norton, outgoing secretary of the interior, announced in March 2006 an increase in the nation’s area of wetlands. Although more than 500,000 acres (202,000 ha) of swamps and tidal marshes were lost between 1998 and 2004, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found a 200,000-acre (81,000 ha)

net increase in wetlands, due to the fact that it... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

Jonathan Rose Companies, LLC, has announced the formation of the Rose Smart Growth Investment Fund I, LP, the first national real estate investment fund that acquires buildings exclusively in Smart Growth locations and improves them to enhance the quality of life for tenants and the livability of the communities. The company announced its first... Read more

Product Review

May 3, 2006
A new product introduced at the 2006 Kitchen and Bath Show in Chicago demonstrates how sophisticated engineering can dramatically improve the performance of a seemingly mundane product: the showerhead. In late April, the Delta Faucet Company introduced a water-efficient showerhead with H2Okinetic Technology™ that uses only 1.6 gallons per minute (... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

Jason McLennon, founder and director of Elements, BNIM Architects’ sustainable design and consulting division, was named among

Building Design & Construction’s first annual “40 Under 40” architects, engineers, contractors, designers, and AEC business developers. The full list is at www.bdcnetwork.com/article/CA6316252.html.

... Read more

News Analysis

May 3, 2006

Rodman Industries, manufacturer of ResinCore1™—an FSC-certified, recycled-content particleboard made with phenolic resin—has announced that it will shut its doors by the end of May 2006. Rodman has been producing particleboard since 1965. The shutdown comes on the heels of last November’s unexpected folding of Dow BioProducts, which... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC) has announced plans to install a 5 MW solar photovoltaic system (the largest system in North America). NJMC plans to harness space atop roofs, parking lots, and remediated landfills to accommodate the system, which will require 1.3 million ft2, or approximately 30 acres (121,000 m2; 12 ha) of space.... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) plans to air “design: e2,” a six-part television series about “the economies of being environmentally conscious,” beginning in June 2006. Narrated by Brad Pitt, the series will delve into eight topics: design, water, energy, food, textiles, transportation, botanicals, and health. More information and a... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

In partnership with the International Interior Design Association and The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committees on the Environment and Interior Architecture, CoreNet Global has announced the 2006 winners of the Sustainable Leadership Awards.

HOK won the category for architecture and interior architecture or interior design... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

The Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) and the Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) have announced a partnership designed to promote green affordable housing. The partnership will jointly advocate use of the FGBC Green Home Designation Standard and Green Development Designation Standard, advocate incentives for builders and developers... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

In partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star® program, the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Foundation has launched the BOMA Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP), designed to educate BOMA members about energy conservation and reduce the industry’s annual $24 billion energy bill. BEEP has initially... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

Humanity’s ecological footprint exceeds the planet’s capacity by 39%, according to Redefining Progress, a nonprofit policy organization based in Oakland, California. The ecological footprint is a measure of the amount of “nature” it takes to sustain a given population over the course of a year; comparing this footprint to the same area’s... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006
The City of Toronto, Ontario, has committed to installing green roofs on new and existing buildings owned by the City “whenever practical to do so.” The City recommends considering green roofs for existing buildings when roofs are due to be replaced. For new construction, the City has set a target of covering 50% to 75% of each building’s... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006
by Bruce King, P.E. 2005, Green Building Press. San Rafael, California. Paperback, 52 pages, $20.

Using coal flyash to replace 50% or more of the portland cement in concrete mixes is a huge opportunity for designers and builders—a way to get better concrete with a significantly smaller ecological footprint (see

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Vol. 8, No. 6... Read more

News Brief

May 3, 2006

Although the U.S. used slightly (0.5%) less petroleum in 2005 than it did in record-breaking 2004, the percentage of that petroleum that was imported reached a new high in 2005, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. Of the 99.84 quadrillion Btus used, a net 59.8% was imported. Of those imports, 17.0%... Read more