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first Green Building Design Competition for New York City. The competition was open to actual and theoretical projects designed for any specific site within the five boroughs of New York City. Winners were selected from more than 50... Read more
News Analysis
On July 8, 2004 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is taking an “administrative action” against DuPont for withholding information the company had as far back as 1981 about risks from its use and disposal of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA—also referred to as C8) at its Washington Works factory in Washington, West... Read more
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EBN
Vol. 8, No. 7), now all the major manufacturers are on board. For low-rise applications, these machine-room-less elevators... Read more
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As part of its recently adopted
Green Building Strategy, the Vancouver, British Columbia city council approved a requirement that every new civic building larger than 500 m2 (5,000 ft2) achieve a Gold rating in the recently released LEED for British Columbia (see
EBN
Vol. 13, No. 5).
News Analysis
The European Union’s risk assessment of the deca form of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) was released on May 28, 2004, concluding that there is no reason to restrict use of the flame retardant. Nearly ten years in the making, this risk assessment came as a great relief to the chemical industry, which has been faced with rising concerns... Read more
News Analysis
Steelcase, Inc. has announced its Environmental Partnership Program, enabling companies to resell, refurbish, donate, or recycle used Steelcase office products through a network of recyclers, resellers, and nonprofit organizations. “Today, many companies are not sure what to do with their furniture when it reaches the end of its useful life to... Read more
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On July 15, 2004 the California Department of Health Services (DHS) released its “
Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers.” This practice document supersedes the small-scale environmental chamber testing portion of California Specification 01350 and... Read more
News Analysis
tidal turbines in New York City’s East River will begin cranking out about 150 kilowatts (kW) of electricity. If all goes as planned, a tidal power farm of 200 to 300 of the 15-foot-tall (4.5 m) turbines will be installed, beginning in the fall of 2005. These will produce about 10 megawatts (MW) of power by 2006, enough... Read more
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“The competition goal is simple,” explains the
Green Dollhouse Web site: “Inspire lots of people (big and little) to take steps to make their own homes a little healthier and easier on the environment.” Design professionals and students are encouraged to design and build their own dollhouses for this competition, which was dreamed up by... Read more
News Analysis
At the June 2004 NeoCon tradeshow in Chicago, Shaw Industries, Inc. announced that it is phasing out its PVC-backed carpet tile. “At the end of the year, we will be exiting PVC entirely,” announced Steve Bradfield, Shaw’s corporate director of environmental affairs. “We’re not leaving PVC because we think it’s a terrible material,” Bradfield... Read more
Op-Ed
Additional research would have revealed that the European Union disagrees with
EBN’s recommended general ban on certain brominated flame retardants (see
EBN
Vol. 13, No. 6)—which, through its generalization, could be dangerous for your readers, other builders, and their customers by reducing fire-safety protections.... Read more
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In order to recognize the role design professionals play in determining the energy efficiency of buildings, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have begun
awarding the Energy Star
® label to commercial building designs. “A building design will be eligible for the new designation if the... Read more
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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) board of directors has announced the recipients of the
2004 Medal and Firm Awards, to be presented during ASLA’s annual meeting in Salt Lake City this November. Some of the winners are listed below; more information is online at www.asla.org.
•Peter W. Walker, FASLA, received... Read more
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® Rating System. The Chicago Standard is intended not to replace LEED but to help designers make the easiest and most effective use... Read more
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India’s president, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Center on July 14. The Center became the first Platinum-rated building under LEED
® v.2 in late 2003 (see
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 12). Kalam praised the Center’s achievements and laid out a goal of
reducing the average energy... Read more
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EBN
Vol. 9, No. 3), touches on all aspects of green design... Read more
News Analysis
The Restoration Economy: The Greatest New Growth Frontier (see review,
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 2), the Revitalization Institute’s mission is “to advance restorative development of communities and... Read more
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On June 14, 2004, shortly before his June 21 resignation, Connecticut Governor John Rowland signed “An Act Concerning Climate Change,” PA 04-252, into law. The act, which takes effect October 1, establishes a goal of
reducing Connecticut’s greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by the beginning of 2010 and to 10% below 1990 levels by... Read more



