BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

February 1, 2002

Submittals are now being accepted for the annual

Top Ten Green Projects competition from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE), in partnership with the Department of Energy (DOE). In past years Committee members have selected the winners, but this year an invited jury will be led by Horst Berger... Read more

News Analysis

February 1, 2002

An agreement being negotiated between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the treated wood industry would phase out most uses of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) within two to three years, according to an article in the January 31 issue of

USA Today. Industry representatives contacted by

EBN were quick to point out that... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 2002
Shell Renewables

, one of five core businesses of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, has acquired that portion of the old

Siemens Solar Industries that they did not already own. In March 2001, Siemens AG sold a portion of their photovoltaic (PV) subsidiary, entering into a joint venture comprised of Siemens, E.ON Energie AG, and Shell. Each of... Read more

Op-Ed

February 1, 2002

Our excitement over the 100% post-consumer recycled paper we chose for the January EBN was diminished somewhat by the issue’s show-through and inking inconsistency problems. (Our printers didn’t much care for how it handled on their press either!) We will be trying some other alternatives over the next few issues. Please send us an e-mail with... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 2002

The 70,000 ft2 (6,500 m2) Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center for Ecotrust, a nonprofit organization promoting a conservation economy along North America’s rainforest coast, has achieved a LEED™ Gold rating. It is the first historic renovation project to earn LEED 2.0 certification. Tenants in the facility include Patagonia, the Certified Forest... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002
Californians saved record amounts of energy

last summer. Predictions were dire going into the summer months—of widespread blackouts as electricity supply was unable to keep up with demand. But cooler than normal weather, the lack of any major power plant shutdowns, and widespread energy conservation were able to stave off problems. Almost a... Read more

Op-Ed

January 1, 2002

The letter criticizing vinyl in

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Vol. 10, No. 11 (“PVC Toxicity and Sustainable Materials”) was highly biased and misleading. The writer implied that burning vinyl presents a unique threat to homeowners, firefighters, and the environment. In fact, almost anything burning emits numerous toxic materials, especially carbon... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002
Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) 2001 Awards for Excellence

were presented to the developers of 10 outstanding real estate projects on October 5 in Boston. Winners with notable environmental features include:

•In the

Special category:

Dewees Island in Isle of Palms, South Carolina (see

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Vol. 6, No. 2), developed by... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002

Agreement has been reached on the innovative

industry-wide carpet takeback program (see

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Vol. 10, No. 2), and the formal “Memorandum of Understanding for Carpet Stewardship” is scheduled to be signed on January 8, 2002 in Atlanta. Participants in the voluntary agreement include carpet and fiber manufacturers, the... Read more

Op-Ed

January 1, 2002

I would like to clarify some misinformation contained in a letter published in

Vol. 10, No. 11. The letter’s writer asserts that while lead paint has been banned, it has been replaced “with lead from vinyl siding.”

As the Executive Director of the association representing the vinyl siding industry, I can assure your readers that... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002

Entries are due by March 1, 2002 for the

Northeast Green Building Awards, sponsored by the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust and organized by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA). The competition is open to buildings—either new construction or renovations—completed after January 1, 1998 in the northeastern United... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002
John O’Connor

, a developer who pursued visionary environmental solutions for projects as mundane as shopping malls, died unexpectedly on November 30, 2001 at age 46, after suffering a heart attack while playing basketball. O’Connor was chairman of Gravestar Inc., the company that financed the environmental renovation of Porter Square in... Read more

Product Review

January 1, 2002
Lees Carpets’ Metafloor stole the show at the interior design extravaganza known as Neocon by winning three awards, including overall Best of Show (the first floorcovering product to gain that honor).

It was also recognized with a 2001 Good Design™ Award from The Chicago Athenaeum in the fabric/textiles category. Why has it garnered such... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002

CD-ROM by Rocky Mountain Institute, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, CO 81654, developed in cooperation with and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Kettering Family Foundation. Order online at

www.rmi.org for $20.00 (plus $2.00 for shipping & handling).

We liked this CD from the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)... Read more

Op-Ed

January 1, 2002

The Pennsylvania chiropractic center illustrated in our November feature article (

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Vol. 10, No. 11) on “Green Roofs” was designed by Van der Ryn Architects in Sausalito, California. Dave Deppen served as the project architect. We apologize for omitting this information.

A number of green roof case studies will be... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002
LEED certification of the Viridian Building

in Lake Oswego, Oregon brings to three the total number of buildings certified to date under the LEED™ 2.0 Rating System. The other two are the Cambria Office Building in Edensburg, Pennsylvania (see

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Vol. 10, No. 4) and the PNC Firstside Center in Pittsburgh (see

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... Read more

News Analysis

January 1, 2002

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is inviting building product manufacturers to submit data about their manufacturing processes for the forthcoming version of the BEES life-cycle assessment (LCA) software. The new “BEES Please” program aims to include product-specific LCA results alongside the more generic, industry-... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002

Henri Fennell, of Foam-Tech, in North Thetford, Vermont (which

EBN first covered in 1993 as the first company to offer non-ozone-depleting rigid polyurethane foam insulation), continues to push for greener products. Using a $10,000 grant from the State of Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, the company recently

... Read more

Op-Ed

January 1, 2002

As an avid follower of your publication since its inception, I always look forward to the valuable information that comes with each issue. However, the article about Centex Homes (Newsbriefs,

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Vol. 10, No. 11) is highly misleading. We are intimately aware of how Centex does business from dealing with them on a project they... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2002

Receive an award from His Majesty the King of Sweden if your project is a winner in the

Stockholm Partnerships for Sustainable Cities competition! Projects contributing to sustainability in any of 12 categories can be submitted via a Web-based form for the competition, and all valid submissions will be viewable online at

www.... Read more