Explainer
The drive toward sustainable design is a long one. Are we there yet?
The green building community has wrestled with the concept of sustainability since the United Nations first defined sustainable development in 1987 as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
“Nothing is more boring” than sustainability, William... Read more
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For the biggest energy and cost savings, model early in design and model often, say the experts.
Thanks in part to green building programs and codes, whole-building energy simulation has become more common over the last two decades, but it’s not necessarily having a big impact on design decisions— let alone energy savings.
“Validating the final design is really important to validate LEED points and validate code compliance,” notes... Read more
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In many parts of the country and for many... Read more
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The NAHB Standard for homes has increased requirements with the release of its first update and offers new guidance for remodeling.
The National Green Building Standard (NGBS) for homes has increased energy- and water-efficiency requirements with the release of its first update. Other major changes include a broader palette of green building practices to choose from as well as a more streamlined certification process for renovations and additions.
“The... Read more
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Most of us want to do the right... Read more
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This BBL-designed Air Force Reserve center at camp Withycombe was certified LEED Gold in September 2011, just weeks before the congressional ban on LEED spending took effect.Photo... Read more
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Last week I wrote about the challenges of small wind turbines and the difficulty of successfully integrating wind power into buildings. This week, I’ll look at... Read more
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A new report analyzes the failure to get carbon restrictions passed in the U.S. during President Obama’s first term in office. Laying much of the blame at the feet of environmental groups for not understanding their opposition, the analysis suggests... Read more
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Photo Credit: David Rabkin, Boston Museum of Science
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Want to have a say in whether federal agencies keep using LEED?... Read more
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Treating wastewater onsite can save owners money, but there are other good reasons too.
Living Machines and other types of constructed wetlands are beautiful, but they’re not ideal for every client. Onsite wastewater treatment might make sense for your next project, though, depending on factors like the site, the local infrastructure, and the owner’s mission.
Here’s a quick guide to figuring out when and where... Read more
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Having written about windows and emerging window technologies for longer than I care to admit (since... Read more
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Science of the Total Environment, ants from various locations in Europe and Africa tested positive for the presence of phthalates... Read more
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Case Study
According to Allen Post, AIA, of Perkins+Will, more than 7.5 million children are being taught in mobile classrooms in the U.S. While most of these estimated 300,000 classroom units are designed for temporary use, the actual average use exceeds five years, according to Post, and that provides an opportunity for a hybrid solution. Unlike most... Read more
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