BuildingGreen Report

Product Review

From the free hygIRC software to an expanding suite of WUFI applications, the hygrothermal modeling world has many options to offer.

April 2, 2014

In the beginning, there was MOIST, one of the first hygrothermal modeling software tools invented.

“It only functioned in DOS,” recalls Sean O’Brien, P.E., associate principal at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH), referring to the operating system whose heyday was in the 1980s. Developed by the National Institute of Standards... Read more

News Brief

Without an auditor ever stepping foot in their buildings, facility managers are gaining insight into how much plug loads account for their buildings’ energy consumption.

April 2, 2014
Without an auditor ever stepping foot in their buildings, facility managers are gaining insight into how much plug loads account for their buildings’ energy consumption.

Virtual energy assessments can provide useful recommendations for cutting energy use and are an affordable alternative to more comprehensive walk-through audits, according to... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
Global Weirding Wonders Why No One Listens To It With global warming being declared dead as a result of the polar vortex, Global Weirding feels strangely vindicated but also lonesome.

Now a pariah, Global Weirding previously had a career as a baseball mascot and was happily... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
BuildingGreen and Environmental Building News founder Alex Wilson crisscrosses the globe to spread his climate-change preparedness gospel.

The exhaust system on the BuildingGreen corporate jet was modified to write an important message over Sydney, Australia

Photo:... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
Use of hazardous materials and lack of third-party certification doomed sixth-grader Brittany Stanford’s chances at the Daytona Daze Sandcastle Contest.

Red-listed materials were removed from the mermaid sandcastle (top) and destroyed by the ILFI hazmat crew (bottom).

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April Fools

April 1, 2014
NanoAir uses a proprietary blend of “beyond nano” ingredients that might just change people’s perceptions of insulation.

by Herb Chertnil

NanoAir is impressing green materials experts with its light weight, high insulating value, and low toxicity.

Photo: Lard Anemone... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
The “GUID-gate” scandal that has rocked the green building world and brought the construction industry to a virtual standstill may be winding down.

 

In an emotional interview with Barbara Walters, Pyke maintained he had done nothing wrong and was only teary-eyed because he... Read more

April Fools

The documentation portal for the LEED rating system has been optimized for new browsers, and is even readable on Palm Pilots.

April 1, 2014

“You’ve got LEED” is the welcoming motto of the new LEED Online (LOL) interface, which has recently been optimized for more World Wide Web browsers, including Netscape Navigator.

“This is an exciting step forward in LEED project documentation to enhance the rollout of LEED v4,” Sarah Alexander, director of LEED certification for the U.S... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
Saying it “just couldn’t choose a favorite,” the U.S. General Services Administration has picked all the major green rating systems to certify its buildings.

 

This adorable hound, dubbed Olive Green by her handlers, is the very first Weimaraner hired to sniff out... Read more

April Fools

April 1, 2014
Shifting focus toward fully insulated forms, Passive House advocates urge designers to “trash that unvernünftig spreadsheet already.”

PHI founder and destroyer Wolfgang Feist wants “inefficient monstrosities” like this Vermont passive house, with its “unforgivably drafty”... Read more

Blog Post

March 26, 2014
A California company, Blue Planet, is reinventing concrete and envisions a world in which the 8 billion tons of concrete used each year sequester billions of tons of carbon dioxide. Pouring the foundation for our Dummerston Home; someday soon, concrete may be able to sequester huge quantities of carbon.Photo Credit: Alex Wilson

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Blog Post

March 19, 2014
Our house cost a lot more than I would have liked, but many of the ideas used in it could be implemented more affordably. We picked up these two salvaged garage doors for $500 total—while new they would have cost $3,500 apiece. Using salvaged materials can save a lot of money.Photo Credit: Alex Wilson

My wife and I... Read more

Webcast

March 18, 2014

An Integrative Process expert shows how to unlock first cost and operational savings

What does integrative process mean in practice? A new BuildingGreen webcast—Building as an Organism: Understanding the Integrative Process Credit in LEED v4—features expert John Boecker, AIA, LEED Fellow, who was intimately involved in writing LEED v4’s... Read more

Blog Post

March 12, 2014
Induction cooktops respond quickly, avoid gas combustion, are tops in energy efficiency, and limit risk of burns. Our induction cooktop blends in well with our matt-black Richlite countertop. Click to enlarge.Photo Credit: Alex Wilson

One of our early decisions in the planning for our farmhouse renovation/re-build was... Read more

News Brief

March 10, 2014
Submission entries are now open for the EBie Awards, which recognize those who make existing buildings more sustainable.

Organized by Urban Green Council, this year’s EBie Awards celebration will be held June 9, 2014 at the Hard Rock Café Theater in New York City. It’s a night that Urban Green likens to the Oscars, with a twist: guests pause... Read more

Blog Post

While a heat-pump water heater will save significant energy on a year-round basis, be aware that in a cold climate the net performance (water heating plus space heating) will drop in the winter.

March 5, 2014

We chose a heat pump water heater for our new house, and as I've recently discussed here, there are a lot of reasons why you might be doing the same.

Using an air-source heat pump, heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) extract heat out of the air where they are located to heat the water.

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News Analysis

March 3, 2014
The New City Energy Project brings mayors from ten U.S. cities together to make their cities’ large buildings more energy efficient. Ten major U.S. cities will receive funding to get their energy-efficiency programs for large buildings off the ground through a new initiative launched by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the... Read more

News Analysis

March 3, 2014
Accused of trampling indigenous rights and disrupting caribou, Resolute Forest Products has months to clean up its act before FSC paper and lumber supplies are affected. The Rainforest Alliance has temporarily suspended three Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) forest management certificates held by Resolute Forest Products, one of the largest... Read more

News Brief

March 3, 2014
Findings contradict years of speculation that young trees gain mass faster than older ones—a common excuse for clear-cutting. Large trees gain mass—and sequester carbon—at a much higher rate than small trees, a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reveals. Scientists took their own measurements but also used large amounts of existing... Read more

News Analysis

March 3, 2014
NSF 342, a sustainability assessment for wallcoverings, tells us almost nothing about a critical issue: health risks from conventional vinyl products. A multi-attribute wallcovering standard from NSF International is raising eyebrows due to its apparently low bar regarding material-related health issues, though its creators tout the standard’s... Read more