Op-Ed
As we note in our feature article, certification of well-managed forests and the products made from them has gone a long way towards raising the level of debate about forest management practices around the world. In terms of changes to on-the-ground practices, however, the impact of this movement is still... Read more
News Brief
Social awareness and recognition of efforts to reduce car-dependence are evident in the
1997 Builder’s Choice Design and Planning Awards, sponsored by Buildermagazine and the American Institute of Architects' Housing Committee. The "Project of the
Year" is a community of mixed housing types in downtown Foster City, California,... Read more
News Brief
Interface, Inc.’s subsidiary
Interface Architectural Resources and Herman Miller are forming a joint venture to produce integrated office interiors. The carpet company and the furniture manufacturer will design products to work together, offering more design and layout options for users. Both companies have been leaders in green... Read more
Op-Ed
About the time you receive this, the
EBN staff will be settling into our new Brattleboro digs. We’ve outgrown the space above Alex’s garage and are moving to one of several renovated industrial buildings that once housed the world-renowned Estey Organ Company. Our corporate name has also been changed from West River... Read more
News Brief
3rd edition, by John Bower. 1997, The Healthy House Institute, 430 N. Sewall Rd., Bloomington, IN 47408. Paperback, 650 pages, $23.95.
The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questionsby John and Lynn Marie Bower. 1997, The... Read more
News Brief
In 1965, 54% of the world’s
registered cars were in the United States. By 1995 this number had increased by 80% to 135 million, but our share of the world’s total had dropped to 28%. Source: U.S. Department of Energy
Transportation Energy Databook, Edition 17 (August 1997).
News Brief
A new 20-page fact sheet on insulation, published by the U.S. Department of Energy, recommends that when steel framing is used for new construction, a layer of rigid foam sheathing be installed
in all U.S. climates. The
Insulation Fact Sheet includes a map of the U.S. showing nine different insulation zones, which factor in both... Read more
Op-Ed
I read with interest your July/August issue (Vol. 6, No. 7). I was particularly drawn to your article on Louisiana-Pacific’s new siding line, SmartStart.
While you were accurate in noting that MDI binder is more resistant to moisture and swelling than the competitors’ resin, I would like to comment on your portrayal... Read more
News Brief
by Urban Ecology, Inc., 405 14th Street, Suite 900, Oakland, CA 94612; 510/251-6332, 510/251-2117 (fax), ueblueprint@igc.apc.org (e-mail). 1996, paperback, 144 pages, $27.
If information about smart choices must be presented in an attractive format to get attention, Urban Ecology has done just that.Blueprint for a Sustainable Bay Area is... Read more
Feature
Third-party certification of forest operations and wood products is picking up steam. Large new tracts of land are being certified, including a number of publicly owned forests. A few forest
managers—as opposed to the lands themselves—now carry blanket certifications, covering any forests they manage. New products are carrying chain-of-... Read more
News Brief
King County, Washington is among the more aggressive counties in the use of recycled-content products. The
Recycled Product Procurement Program’s 1997 Annual Report provides an overview of recent accomplishments. Among building-related products, the County used 20,500 tons (18,600 tonnes) of aggregate made from recycled concrete with a... Read more
Product Review
Alternatives to halogen lighting
The halogen torchiere light fixtures that have been sweeping the lighting world over the past few years are bad news. Not only do they have about the lowest usable-light efficacy (lumens per watt) of any common lighting source—their widespread use in recent years has erased all of the energy savings achieved to date through the use of compact... Read more
News Analysis
Op-Ed
As this issue’s feature article points out, some fluorescent lighting equipment can pose a significant risk to both human health and the environment. Lamps contain mercury, one of our most toxic metals. More significantly, as many as half of the ballasts in use in the U.S.—those made before 1979—contain highly toxic... Read more
News Brief
The
1997 Architecture + Energy Awards from the American Institute of Architecture/Portland Chapter have gone to:
•REI Flagship Store, Seattle, for architectural concepts and materials;•Pacific Gas Transmission Building in Portland, for energy efficiency;
•Widmer Bros. Brewing Co. Expansion 2, for reuse and renewal;
•... Read more
Product Review
News Brief
A new North American organization,
The Cohousing Network, was officially established on September 21 at the third North American Cohousing Conference in Seattle. The Cohousing Network will take over many of the activities of regional associations, such as the Rocky Mountain CoHousing Association. It will produce
CoHousing: The... Read more
Feature
News Analysis
For over six years, a committee of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has been working to revise the society’s Standard 62-1989, “Ventilation for Acceptable Air Quality.” While the public review draft of the revision was widely felt by practicing engineers to be a big... Read more
News Brief
Building products database on CD-ROM for Windows™. The Associa-tion for Environment Conscious Build-ing, Nant-y-Garreg, Saron, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire, SA44 5EJ, UK; 01559 370908 (phone), buildgreen@ aol.com (e-mail). Requires Windows 3.1 or later, 8 MB RAM. £31.50 postpaid (about $19.50).
This green building products database from the U.... Read more




