BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

April 5, 2007

The Bank of America (BOA) has announced significant additions to its environmental initiatives, unveiling $20 billion in loan programs, market encouragement, and consumer products. For its commercial customers, BOA will launch a carbon emissions trading system and offer favorable consideration to loans for companies focusing on environmentally... Read more

Op-Ed

April 5, 2007

Thank you for your recent review of Cradle to Cradle certification (see

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Vol. 16, No. 2), and the more general look at nascent attempts to understand and assess the thousands of materials we put in our buildings. As usual, the article was thorough, clear, and complete, and I salute both

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News Brief

April 5, 2007

Great Britain is the latest to join the growing portfolio of countries with their own green building councils. The U.K. Green Building Council (UKGBC), headed by Paul King, will be the official British affiliate of the World Green Building Council and will promote and represent green building throughout the country. UKGBC has officially adopted... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007

New Resource Bank, a San Francisco bank founded by a group of green entrepreneurs, is offering financial incentives for green building projects. The bank will offer a higher loan-to-value ratio and a 1⁄8% discount on rates for loans to commercial or multiunit residential green projects. Open since November 2006, the bank has financed several... Read more

Op-Ed

April 5, 2007

Both major associations of interior designers, the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), have entered into collaborative agreements with BuildingGreen, publisher of

Environmental Building News, that make online access to

BuildingGreen Suite available at a special... Read more

Product Review

April 5, 2007
Anyone who has used a laptop computer has probably benefited from cold-cathode fluorescent lighting. Now the same technology that back-lights those computer screens is making its way into decorative and area lighting with the Micro-Brite line of cold-cathode compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) from Litetronics.

In conventional CFLs, a

hot... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced its Honor Awards for 2007, recognizing 11 buildings for excellence in architecture, interior design, and urban design. Among the winners are several green buildings:

• The

World Birding Center Headquarters in Mission, Texas, designed by Lake Flato Architects, is an integral part of... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007
The Center for Heath and Healing at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon, is the first medical center to achieve a Platinum rating in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Rating System. The 16-story, 400,000-ft2 (37,000-m2) building features a chilled beam and displacement ventilation system, a membrane bioreactor for... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007

The American Institute of Architects has announced the admission of 76 architects to its College of Fellows for 2007. Elected to the position by a jury of their peers, fellows are recognized for their design achievements and for their service to the profession and the public. Among the fellows recognized were several who specialize in green... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007

The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has announced the creation of its first certification programs for ASHRAE members and other professionals. The four programs, to be launched between 2007 and 2008, will focus on healthcare facility mechanical systems, sustainability, commissioning and... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007
Three architects are promoting a form of housing combining new and old technologies. They propose to grow a house from trees and vines in a botanical technique called pleaching while guiding the process computationally. Dubbed the Fab Green Hab, and created by architects Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D., Javier Arbona, and Lara Greden, Ph.D., the house... Read more

News Analysis

April 5, 2007

CertainTeed Corporation has altered the formulation of its fiber-cement siding lines to add recycled flyash. CertainTeed WeatherBoards and ColorMax fiber-cement siding lines now include 30%–50% flyash in addition to wood fiber, portland cement, and other additives. Cement is energy intensive to produce, and the use of flyash, a waste product... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007

The energy firm BP (formerly British Petroleum) has announced the creation of the Energy Biosciences Institute and has selected the University of California–Berkeley, the University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to lead the effort. In addition to contributing $500 million over ten years, BP will also... Read more

News Brief

April 5, 2007

Disposal of unused drugs in toilets, as well as human and livestock excretion of drugs, has polluted surface water and groundwater with traces of pharmaceuticals. In coordination with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently... Read more

Op-Ed

April 5, 2007

Now that the much-anticipated final report on PVC by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has been released (see

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Vol. 16, No. 3), one may wonder how the report’s findings will affect BuildingGreen’s coverage of products and materials in

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GreenSpec Directory. After a comprehensive and objective... Read more

Product Review

With the durability of cement backerboards but with a carbon footprint closer to gypsum, Green E-Board panels are an intriguing new drywall option.

April 5, 2007

With the durability and moisture-resistance advantages of cement and a carbon footprint closer to that of gypsum, Green E-Board panels are an intriguing new option for tile backerboard, wallboard, and potentially even exterior sheathing. The panels are manufactured from magnesium oxide (MgO) cement (also known as oxychloride cement), which is... Read more

News Brief

March 6, 2007

TerraPass, Inc., one of the more prominent companies providing consumers with an easy way to offset the greenhouse gas emissions of their air travel by buying carbon offsets, has partnered with a manufacturer and a retailer to bring that option to a retail product. A pressure washer made by Kärcher USA will be sold on the shelves of Sam’s Club... Read more

Product Review

March 6, 2007
A new generation of treated wood will be entering the U.S. residential market over the next few months, courtesy of Arch Treatment Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Arch Chemical Company. The new waterborne treatment is not in the class of copper-based preservatives that currently dominate the market, nor is it akin to TimberSIL, the nontoxic... Read more

News Brief

March 6, 2007
The pilot program for USGBC’s LEED® for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) rating system will accept applications for projects through April 6, 2007. Developed in collaboration with the Congress for the New Urbanism and the Natural Resources Defense Council, LEED-ND integrates green building principles with larger concerns, such as smart growth... Read more

News Analysis

March 6, 2007
On February 7, 2007, at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Florida, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) announced a partnership with the International Code Council (ICC) to create a new residential green building standard. The new standard, which will be based on NAHB’s Model Green Home Building Guidelines (see

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