News Brief
News Brief
Occupants of green buildings are more satisfied with thermal comfort and air quality, on average, than occupants of conventional buildings, while occupant satisfaction with lighting and acoustics is comparable between green and non-green buildings. That is the chief finding of a study released in June 2006 by researchers at the Center for the... Read more
Op-Ed
I have been following the struggle that the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) continues to have with the timber industry concerning the rigidity of the LEED® Rating System, and I am writing today to express my sincere concerns about Alex Wilson’s recommendations for adjusting MRc6 and MRc7 of LEED [see
EBN
Vol. 15, No. 6].... Read more
News Analysis
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Environmental Building News published a case study on the Patagonia distribution center in Reno, Nevada, ten years ago (see
EBN
Vol. 5, No. 5), the outdoor clothing and gear company was just moving into its new building, which was designed to facilitate future expansions. Recently, that planning paid off when Patagonia... Read more
News Brief
Announced in February 2006 (see
EBN
Vol. 15, No. 3) by the Greenguard Environmental Institute™, the Greenguard Mold Protection Program™ recently signed up its first buildings, two luxury condominium towers under construction in Orange Beach, Alabama. Certification requires the developers to follow best-practices guidelines set... Read more
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Leonardo Academy, Inc., has announced its intention to develop standards for quantifying and documenting emission inventories, offsets, and reduction credits. A nonprofit, the Leonardo Academy helps companies and organizations quantify their emissions footprints, calculate emission reductions from energy-efficiency projects, determine how to... Read more
Product Review
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Op-Ed
Thank you for your excellent article on measurement and verification [M&V; see
EBN
Vol. 15, No. 6]. My experience is that getting this data and actually using it is really difficult to accomplish. The NRG Systems building the article mentions is
such an unusual case. The building owners are leaders in their sector of... Read more
News Analysis
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The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has awarded The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the University of Minnesota’s Center for Transportation Studies up to $2 million to measure how transportation projects promote economic development; protect public health, safety, and the environment; and enhance the architectural design and... Read more
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Op-Ed
At some point in the development of a standard like one for green building, a trusted organization needs to provide independent and unbiased oversight. At American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), for example, there is proven balance to the memberships of standards developing committees, so no one... Read more
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The Royal Institute of British Architects – U.S.A. (RIBA-USA) recently announced “Building a Sustainable World: Life in the Balance,” an international competition to develop concepts for sustainable communities, from small towns to large urban subdivisions, that respond effectively to predicted shifts in global climate. Although there are no... Read more








