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The Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing will go this year to Sam Rashkin, chief architect at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Program. Rashkin previously helped found the Energy Star for Homes program, and he served as national director of the program for 15 years. Rashkin is widely... Read more
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Contact with nature is not just an amenity: it's important for well-being. Green walls liven up urban spaces while improving building performance.
I live in Vermont, where agriculture is an integral part of our culture. I drive past the farms as the seasons change and see when the corn is high or when too much rain has made plowing impossible. And the family sees the results at the local farmer's market. Whenever I... Read more
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House location and design are the starting points in achieving resilience--where the house located, how well it can weather storms and flooding, and how effectively... Read more
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Is the greenest building the one you don’t build? The answer is a resounding “usually.”
Conventional wisdom about building reuse is questioned and quantified in a much-anticipated report released today by Preservation Green Lab, part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Using a life-cycle assessment (LCA) approach... Read more
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Researchers from Iowa State University’s mechanical engineering department have used computer modeling to show that fabric forced-air ducts distribute air 24.5% more efficiently than conventional sheet-metal ducts. Using fluid dynamics simulations, the researchers determined that the fabric ducts diffuse conditioned air more widely in... Read more
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It's not easy being a weather-resistive barrier (WRB): it has to stop liquid water, be tough and not tear, but also... Read more
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Over the past month-and-a-half, I've been focusing on resilient design--which will become all the more important in this age of climate change. Achieving resilience in homes not only involves keeping... Read more
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Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV)--photovoltaic (PV) modules integrated into functional building elements, such as roofs, glazings, and... Read more
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As I discussed in last week's blog, a resilient home is extremely well-insulated, so that it can... Read more
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Major players in the U.S. green building market are joining forces with the goal of expanding high-performance building services.
The Cadmus Group acquired Constructive Technologies Group (CTG) at the end of 2011, an acquisition that fleshes out a new Building Performance Group within Cadmus led by senior vice president Chris... Read more
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It's been a big year for green building. People are tightening up their buildings even as they tighten their belts. The retrofit market and multifamily housing have taken off in a big way in this new financial landscape.
The most-read... Read more
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As we look to create homes and communities that will keep us comfortable and safe in a world of climate change, terrorism, and other vulnerabilities, there are a handful of strategies that I group... Read more
Product Review
EBN’s recent feature article, “LEDs: The Future Is Here,” we covered the long lifespan and impressive energy efficiency of LED lighting while also discussing the challenges LEDs still pose. LEDs are particularly strong in outdoor area lighting, however, an area where LED luminaires such as EvoLucia Lighting’s SCH Cobra Head... Read more
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Trojan Battery Company and Palladium Energy have announced a research alliance, promising to bring a new wave of lithium ion-based batteries to the market.
Trojan Battery is among the largest producers of deep-cycle lead acid batteries in the world, and Palladium Energy is well regarded for engineering lithium-based batteries. The... Read more
News Analysis
The massive Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS)—akin to the U.S. Census but for building energy performance—has underpinned a number of key policies and building certification programs for years. While a major blow, the recent loss of new CBECS data due to funding reasons (see “Key Energy Data Hit Hard by Federal... Read more





