BuildingGreen Report

Op-Ed

July 1, 1995
Clearing the Air on IAQ

Regarding your article entitled “Steelcase Providing Detailed Emissions Data,” published in the May/June 1995 issue of

Environmental Building News: I first want to commend you on the article and discussion regarding Steelcase’s efforts to reduce emission of VOCs and formaldehyde from its products. I also want to... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995

The results of the Boston Society of Architects’ 1995 Sustainable Design Awards were announced on June 17 at the Boston Area Solar Energy Association’s annual Solar Cooker Picnic. The sole award was given to Christopher Grant Kerwan, Bart S. Uchida, and Matthew Urbanski, all of Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the demolition and reconstruction of... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1995
Air Emissions Battle in the Wood Products Industry

An ironic turn of events has resulted in a lobbying battle among two of the largest U.S. wood products companies. An in-depth article in

The

New York Times (May 21, 1995) reports that Weyer­haeuser is lobbying Washington policy makers to retain tight air pollution regulations,... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1995
R-value of Straw Panels

The May/June issue of

Environmental Building News was of particular interest to us, with its focus on the use of straw in building. We were especially interested, of course, in your comments on Agriboard.

While we were impressed with the article’s clear, accurate and objective overview, the comments on R-... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1995
Research is proceeding rapidly on sulfur lighting, one of the most exciting new lighting technologies to come along in many years. Developed by Fusion Lighting, Inc., the technology works as follows: Microwave energy is focused onto a small quartz sphere that is filled with sulfur gas and argon. The energized sulfur emits high-quality visible... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1995
On the Home Front

With this issue we begin our fourth year of publishing EBN. The milestone gives me an opportunity to reflect back over our short history and tell you about some developments for the future. It has been a good three years—no, make that great. We’ve had our share of ups and downs and financial struggles, to be sure, but positive... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995

A new 68,000 ft3 grocery store in Kitsap County, Washington is being used to demonstrate the use of recycled-content building materials that can be used in commercial projects. A key element of the project is public education and increasing awareness within the design and construction community. For information, contact Scott Thomas of the... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1995
Battery and Thermostat Recycling to Be Easier

On April 25, 1995, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted a new regulation that will streamline the handling of certain hazardous wastes.

In recent years, responsible recycling of nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) batteries, mercury thermostats and a few other wastes has been hampered... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995

A potential barrier to cellulose insulation use that was described in the last issue of EBN (Vol. 4, No. 3) has apparently been solved. The May 1995 issue of

Energy Design Update reported that the three model code bodies are removing recently adopted provisions that would have required more stringent fire testing for cellulose. Both... Read more

Explainer

July 1, 1995
Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations

Minimum Insulation Requirements for Frost-Protected Footings in Heated Buildings

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The recent acceptance of frost-protected shallow foundations by the Council of American Building Officials (CABO) in its

One and Two Family Dwelling Code is likely to spur adoption... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995

Amoco Foam Products Company has added the new Amofoam-RCX™ to its existing Amofoam-RCY™ line of recycled-content extruded polystyrene insulation. The RCX products, aimed at residential markets, are laminated on both sides with a polyethylene film to protect them from damage during handling and construction, and they are configured in thinner... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1995
AIA Honor Awards Feature Environmental Awareness

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) 1995 Honor Awards were presented on May 5 at the Institute’s annual convention in Atlanta. Many of the projects recognized this year exhibited a sensitivity to the environment, suggesting that environmental criteria may have carried more weight with the... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1995
AF&PA Not Doing Enough

I read with interest and some misgivings your review of the American Forest & Paper Association’s (AF&PA) Sustainable Forestry Initiative in the News & Developments section of your May/June issue. While I agree that it is encouraging that the AF&PA’s membership appears to be taking steps to ameliorate... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1995
American Physical Society Weighs in on EMF

In a statement released this April, The American Physical Society argued that the electromagnetic fields (EMF) emanating from power lines and appliances do not show a consistent, significant link with cancer. APS, the world’s largest organization of physicists with over 43,000 members, argues that the... Read more

Feature

July 1, 1995

Of all the common materials used in construction, none poses quite the challenges of roofing—particularly from an environmental standpoint.

Roofs provide one of the most fundamental functions of a building: shelter from the elements. Roofs must endure drastic temperature swings, long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, high winds,... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995
Dealing Responsibly with Stormwater

Bruce K. Ferguson. 1994, CRC Press, 2000 Corporate Boulevard, NW, Boca Raton, FL 33431; 407/994-0555. 270 pages, hardcover, $77.45.

This is a technical book—much more than most designers and builders think they need to know about the topic—but it is reviewed here because of the significance of good... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1995
What’s Wrong with Traffic (and How to Fix It)

David Engwicht. 1993, New Society Publishers, 4527 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143; 800/333-9093. 180 pages, paperback, $12.95; cloth, $39.95.

Reclaiming Our Cities & Towns is the sort of book one wishes everyone would read. It is relevant whether you design communities,... Read more

News Analysis

May 1, 1995
Steelcase Providing Detailed Emissions Data

Working with Air Quality Sciences, Inc. (AQS), of Atlanta, Georgia, office furniture giant Steelcase North America has developed a ranking system of low-, moderate-, and high-emitting furniture systems. Steelcase is now providing product ranking and detailed emissions data on its systems office... Read more

News Brief

May 1, 1995
The Systems of a Living Community

John Tillman Lyle. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1994. 340 pages, hardcover, $49.95.

John Tillman Lyle is of a rare breed, both a visionary thinker and a clear communicator. He has coordinated and inspired a broadly collaborative project—a serious attempt at the creation of a sustainable... Read more

Op-Ed

May 1, 1995
Looking for the

Silver Lining

As I sit here a few days away from Earth Day 1995, it is hard not to be discouraged at the prospect that three decades of progress in environmental protection could come to an end. As we have stated in this column in the past, the Republican Party’s Contract With America seeks to block most new... Read more